Tim O'Reilly (musician)

Tim O'Reilly (musician)

Tim O'Reilly is a singer/songwriter/guitarist who played bass guitar with the early-1980s Sydney-based psychedelic band Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers, played bass guitar and sang with the 1980s Australian indie rock band The Mexican Spitfires and later sang with the Australian gospel choir The Elementals.

Tim wrote two songs on The Mexican Spitfires debut record "Lupe Velez": "Town Hall Steps" (about Sydney Town Hall) and "Ivy Street" (about Ivy Street, Redfern — a street familiar to many students of Sydney University).

Tim's brother is Paul O'Reilly who was bass player for Sydney indie-rock band Women of Troy.


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