The Bootleg Family Band were an Australian folk, R&B and rock band formed in 1973 by Brian Cadd on lead vocals with Geoff Cox on drums, Tony Naylor on lead guitar, Penny Dyer on backing vocals, Gus Fenwick on bass guitar, Brian Fitzgerald on keyboards, Angela Jones on lead and backing vocals, Louise Lincoln on backing vocals and Russell Smith on trumpet. The group became the in-house band for Cadd's label, Bootleg Records. They also released their own material and had chart success with cover versions of "Your Mama Don't Dance" (February 1973) and "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" (July 1974), which both reached the top 10 on Australian singles charts. The group toured the United States and performed on the TV shows, The Midnight Special and Don Kirshner's Rock Concert in 1974. Early in the following year they trimmed back to a five-piece line-up as The Bootleg Band. Late that year, Cadd left to work in the US and the remaining members renamed themselves as Avalanche. That group issued a self-titled album in September 1976 and had a further name change to Front Page disbanded in 1978. Cadd reassembled the Bootleg Family Band in 2015 to release a studio album, Bulletproof (November 2016), which was supported by a short tour.
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methylated spirits igniting on a barbecue. Geoff Cox (ex-Brian Cadd, BootlegFamilyBand, Avalanche) substituted on drums, rather than cancelling their next...
is not related to fellow Australian guitarist Tony Naylor of the BootlegFamilyBand. General McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Whammo Homepage". Encyclopedia of...
returning to Chain. Fenwick and Naylor were original members of BootlegFamilyBand (1973–75), Naylor continued with the group, which became Avalanche...
subsidiary label Bootleg Records, which racked up a string of hit albums and singles by artists including Brian Cadd, the BootlegFamilyBand and Kerrie Biddell...
Brian Cadd, and with the bands Cycle, The BootlegFamilyBand and Avalanche. He also filled in as drummer with the Little River Band while Derek Pellicci...
(guitar; ex-BootlegFamilyBand/Avalanche), Mike Wade (guitar) and Peter White (keyboards). Henson and Wade had been in the Superstar chorus band from 1972...
"Rockin' at the Philharmonic" by Chuck Berry "Rockin' Hollywood" by BootlegFamilyBand "Rockin' in L.A." by Teazer "Rockin' L.A." by Billy Burnette "Rock...
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The Beatles' bootleg recordings (also known as Beatlegs[citation needed]) are recordings of performances by the Beatles that have attained some level...
York in 1919. He became a bootlegger and joined the D'Aquila gang during the 1920s – later evolved into the Gambino crime family. It is noted that Attardi...
a studio ensemble, the BootlegFamilyBand (1972–75), to back his solo and other artists' work via the Bootleg label. Bootleg's first hit was Mississippi's...
Townsend. The group broke up in 2022. Their first album The Official Blues BandBootleg Album, a mixture of blues standards and original songs featured the Jones...
extended plays, 61 music videos, 16 live albums, 17 volumes comprising The Bootleg Series, 31 compilation albums, 25 box sets, seven soundtracks as main contributor...