Adderley Smith Blues Band
Alongside Brisbane's Bay City Union and
Sydney's The Foreday Riders,
Melbourne's Adderley Smith Blues Band is recognized as one of the
first authentic blues bands Australia ever produced. Blues enthusiasts
Kerryn Tolhurst and Mark Dindas formed the band, taking their
inspiration from the Chicago blues masters like Muddy
Waters, Junior Wells, Sonny
Boy Williamson and Howlin' Wolf.
The line-up shifted constantly. Broderick Smith joined in 1966 on
vocals and harp, and over the years other members included Gary
Collier (guitar), Fat Fred Bond (vocals), Joe Camilleri - aka Jo
Jo Zep (vocals and sax), John O'Brien (vocals), Colin Graham - who
would become Lighting Director for the Australian Ballet (bass), Ron
Issac (drums), Paul Lever (vocals and harp) and Doug Stirling (bass).
The band played regularly at dances and blues clubs around Melbourne,
and while Smith and Tolhurst were called up for the Army draft in
1968, Tolhurst kept a line-up running (with drummer Noel Herridge and
bassist Mark Kozuch) until 1970.
Although the Adderley Smith Blues Band did not release any records,
live recordings and demos are known to exist.
Tolhurst and Smith teamed up again in 1973 with The
Dingoes.
| The
Band |
Kerryn Tolhurst
Guitar
Mark Dindas
Piano
Broderick Smith
Vocals, harp
Gary Collier
Guitar |
Fat Fred Bond
Vocals
Joe Camilleri
Vocals, sax
John O'Brien
Vocals
Colin Graham
Bass |
Ron Issac
Drums
Doug Stirling
Bass
Noel Herridge
Drums
Mark Kozuch
Bass |
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