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Silvery Moon by Sherbet (1974)
Australian band formed in 1969 in Sydney by guitarist Clive Shakespeare. It wasn't until 1972 that Sherbet's line up stabilized and consisted of Daryl Braithwaite, Clive Shakespeare, Tony Mitchell, Garth Porter and Alan Sandow.
They had evolved from a soul based covers band to a pop/rock band working with original material. During their attempts to break into the US market, Sherbet changed their name to Highway (10) to give them a harder edge. The band broke up in 1979 but reformed under a new name The Sherbs which lasted for a further 4 years and produced 3 albums. From 1999 Sherbet have come together to perform a number of times with the original members returning to the group.
Members:
Clive Shakespeare (Guitar) left 1976 returned 1984
Dennis Laughlin (Vocals) left 1970
Daryl Braithwaite (Vocals)
Tony Mitchell (Bass)
Garth Porter (Keyboards)
Alan Sandow (Drums)
Gunther Gorman (Guitar) left 1976
Harvey James (Guitar) 1976 left 1982 returned 1984
Tony Leigh (Guitar) 1982 left 1984
Formed in April 1969 from the remnants of two dance bands, Sherbet played for eight grueling months in a Sydney discotheque before being spotted by the young Roger Davies, who was later to manage Tina Turner and Janet Jackson. By January 1972 the lineup had settled to the members shown here. Between 1971 and 1978 Sherbet released 15 albums and 30 singles, 20 of which were consecutive hits.
Named Best Australian Group in the TV Week King of Pop Awards every year from 1973 to 1978, they gained a sound edge over other bands through Garth Porter's Mellotron machine. In 1979 they changed their name to Highway, attempting to project a heavier image in a failed bid for the US market. After splitting, they briefly reunited as The Sherbs, this time aiming - in vain - at an audience their own age.
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Burn For You by John Farnham (1990)
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Winners by Moving Pictures (1982)
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20 Miles by Ray Brown And The Whispers (1965)
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Rock And Roll Heavan by Rightous Brothers
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Give Peace A Chance by John Lennon (1984)
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Girl On The Wall by Jane Clifton (1984)
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Yes Sir I Can Boogie by Baccara (1977)
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Reminiscing by Little River Band (1978)
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What Am I Doing Here With You by Bev Harrell
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