The Strangers (band)

The Strangers (band)

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Name = The Strangers


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Origin = Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genre = Rock
Years_active = 1961–1975
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Past_members = Laurie Arthur
Peter Robinson
Graeme (Garth) Thompson
Fred Weiland
John Farrar

The Strangers was a Melbourne based Australian band that existed from 1961 to 1975. The band started out playing instrumental songs in a style similar to The Shadows with influences from Cliff Richard. The original lineup included Peter Robinson (bass), Graeme ('Garth') Thompson (drums), Laurie Arthur (lead guitar) and Fred Weiland (rhythm guitar). Robinson had previously played with The Thunderbirds, and went on to replace Athol Guy in The Seekers from the late 70s.

In 1966 The Strangers became the resident backing band on the Melbourne based teenage television pop show The Go!! Show in which they appeared each week from 1964 to 1967. After The Go!! Show ended, they became the resident vocal group on HSV-7's "Sunnyside Up" program. In all, the band appeared on television at least once a week for nine years straight.

At the end of 1962 they signed with Ron Tudor's W&G Records after working as studio band for artists including The Seekers, Frankie Davidson, and Johnny Chester.

In 1964 they supported Colin Cook and released an LP called "Colin Cook and the Strangers". Charting songs in the Stranger's own name included their first single "Cry of the Wild Goose" (an instrumental by Terry Gilkyson) / "Leavin' Town" which was released in January 1963 and reached number 12 on the Melbourne charts. This was followed by three original instrumentals in "Torlido" / "The Outcast" and "Undertow", which were released in 1963, and two of which reached the Top 40. Other singles included "Happy Without You" (Kenny Laguna, Shelley Pinz. 1968), "Melanie Makes Me Smile" (Tony Macaulay, Barry Mason. 1970), "Looking Through The Eyes of a Beautiful Girl" (1970), "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" (Rudy Clark, 1965) and "Western Union" (Mike Rabon, Norman Ezell, John Durrill. 1967).

During the mid-1960s, the band changed labels from W&G Records to Go Records and then to Philips and finally in 1970 onto Fable.

Arthur left the band in early 1964, and was replaced on lead guitar by John Farrar who later married Pat Carroll. Carroll and Olivia Newton-John appeared on The Go!! Show as singers. Farrar later joined British post-Shadows group Marvin, Welch & Farrar and then the re-formed Shadows.

Also in 1964, the band supported Roy Orbison and Paul and Paula on an Australian tour which featured The Surfaris and The Beach Boys. These support gigs influenced some early vocal recordings in "Poppa Oom Mow Mow", "Sunday Kind of Love", "If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody" and later "In My Room", a Beach Boys ballad.

In February 1967 Terry Walker replaced Fred Weiland, who left to join The Mixtures.

Later singles included "Mr President" (Trevor 'Dozy' Davies, John 'Beaky' Dymond, Ian 'Tich' Amey. 1970).

Throughout the band's 14 years, The Strangers underwent numerous membership changes and provided backing for many local and overseas acts. These included: Johnny Farnham, Russell Morris, Johnny Young, Neil Sedaka, Johnny O'Keefe, The Seekers, Merv Benton, Ted Mulry, Lynne Randell, Ross D. Wylie, Yvonne Barrett, Grantley Dee, Pat Carroll, Little Gulliver, Barry Crocker, Buddy England, Ronnie Burns, Town Criers, Masters Apprentices, Axiom, Hans Poulson, Lionel Rose.

Discography

;The Strangers CDs
*"Best of The Strangers"
*"Bobby & Laurie"
*"Colin Cook & The Strangers"

;The Strangers LP/EPs on vinyl
*"The Strangers"
*"Best of The (original) Strangers"
*"Let's go with The Strangers"
*"Colin Cook and The Strangers"

;The Strangers cuts on vinyl (with John Farrar)
*"Poppa oom mow mow"
*"Sunday kind of love"
*"If you gotta make a fool of somebody"
*"Let's go Let's go Let's go"
*"In my room"
*"Never on a Sunday"
*"Put yourself in my place"
*"Fever"
*"Western union"
*"Cool jerk"
*"Happy without you"
*"Take the time"
*"Lady Scorpio"

*"California soul"
*"Sweet September"
*"Paper cup"
*"Melanie makes me smile"
*"If you think you’re groovy"
*"Walkin’"
*"Fun fun fun"
*"Stagecoach"
*"Matchbox"
*"I call your name"
*"Blues by five"
*"Bend me shape me"
*"Elenore"

*"I say a little prayer"
*"Will you still love me tomorrow"
*"I can hear music"
*"Paperback writer"
*"Little deuce coupe"
*"Little St Nick"
*"Standing in the shadows of love"
*"I’ve got you under my skin"
*"Proud Mary"
*"Sandy"
*"Do it again"
*"Good vibrations"
*"Windows in your eyes"

References

* [http://www.poparchives.com.au/feature.php?id=562 The Strangers]
* [http://www.poparchives.com.au/share/The%20Strangers%20by%20Geoff%20Jermy.rtf a 2000 biography of The Strangers by Geoff Jermy with Peter Robinson]
* [http://www.btinternet.com/~shadows_archive/shadows/John_Farrar/default.htm John Farrar biography] (Discography)

External links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DENCDEGSNY "Happy Without You" (1968) video at YouTube] . (the song reached #8 nationally)


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