The Stetsons
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Origin | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
Years active | 1987, 1997 |
Labels | Mercury, Larrikin |
Associated acts | GANGgajang, Mental As Anything, Flying Emus |
The Stetsons are an Australian country and western[1] band formed by members of GANGgajang, Mental As Anything and Flying Emus.[2] The released a self-titled album in 1987. In 1997 many some of the original members got back together and released a second album called Their Most Successful Album...Ever. Their single "There's A Train In My Head" from their self-titled debut album was used in Crocodile Dundee II.
Members
- Chris Bailey (bass) - The Angels, GANGgajang, Jimmy Barnes Band, Dave Steel Band
- Jeff "Skunk" Baxter (vocals) - Doobie Brothers
- Kayellen Bee (vocals) - GANGgajang
- Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, keyboards) - The Angels, The Party Boys, GANGgajang
- Mark Callaghan (vocals) - GANGgajang, Riptides
- Marilyn Delaney (vocals) - GANGgajang
- Wayne Goodwin (fiddle) - Flying Emus, Dave Steel Band
- Robert James (guitar) - GANGgajang, Wendy Matthews Band
- Pixie Jenkins (fiddle) - John Williamson, Jimmy Barnes Band
- Reg Mombassa (guitar, vocals, keyboards) - Mental As Anything, Reg and Pete's Dog Trumpet
- Peter O'Doherty (bass) - Mental As Anything, Reg and Pete's Dog Trumpet
- Rose Pearse (vocals)
- Martin Plaza (vocals, guitar) - Mental As Anything
- Ian Simpson (banjo) - Flying Emus
- Geoff Stapleton (keyboards, guitar) - GANGgajang, Rockmelons, Absent Friends, The Dukes, Aliens
Discography
Albums
Singles
- "Train In My Head"/"Path Of Stone"/"Train In My Head" (instrumental) - Mercury (1987)
- "Bad Blood"/"Back To Tamworth" (instrumental)/"Train In My Head" (live) - Mercury (1987)
References
- ↑ McFarlane, Ian (1999). Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86448-768-2.
- ↑ Spencer, Chris (1989). Who's Who Of Australian Rock. The Five Mile Press.
- ↑ Australian Rock Database
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