Opening up more Australian funk/jazz goodness

double-o-souldouble-o-soul 13 Posts
edited May 2014 in Strut Central
Been a bit busy digging for tunes and the stories of those that made them to post here recently. Wanted to share links to a couple of podcasts that reveal some tasty tunes and forgotten talent.

Ted White played sax in bebop groups and and big bands in the UK before he moved to Australia in the early 60s. In the early 70s he began playing experimental jazz with the likes of Bruce Clarke in Melbourne. Helping a mate test a new recording studio he brought together some of his favourite local players and created the Arena LP which featured, amongst others, the track 'The Long One'. You might know this from its appearance years back on the Heading In The Right Direction comp. This is Ted's story http://ab.co/1hoJG2j

Little Sammy sang at Mick Jaggers wedding, made movies with Brigitte Bardot and cut some slick funk in France in the 70s including numbers like Cuckoo and Come'n on Strong. He started out as a soul singer in Sydney though and only moved oversea cause he was never really understood in his hometown. Get his story here http://ab.co/1h3wuW3

Peter Cupples fronted Australian funk/soul band Stylus for five years before they signed with Motown and it sadly proved the end of the band.....when it shoulda been the start. This is the tale of how it went down and what he did next http://ab.co/T4GiV8

Hope this is of interest to some. I enjoyed making them.

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  • LokoOneLokoOne 1,823 Posts
    Nice one mate - good work on that.

  • skelskel You can't cheat karma 5,033 Posts
    Yeah thanks double 0 dude

    I've liked the antipodean take on all things jazz and funk since that LnH comp, and will check these sounds out

    Much appreciated
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