The
nucleus of Sydney band Feather came together in early 1976 under
the name Blackfeather, and lead singer Neale Johns had fronted
various incarnations of Blackfeather since 1970.
The 1976 Blackfeather line-up was more pop-oriented and
featured Johns, Ray Vanderby (keyboards), Lee Brossman and Warwick
Fraser, plus Warwick's 14-year-old brother, Stuart.
In November 1976, Johns left to travel to the UK and Vanderby
followed him out of the band. The remaining members recruited
singer John Swan and guitarist Wayne Smith to become
Feather.
The bands first break came that same month when it supported UK
visitors Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow on an Australian tour.
Feather then settled into the local pub rock circuit and issued
the single Girl Trouble (May 1977) on CBS. The band
reputedly also recorded an album at that time called Going
Through Changes which has never surfaced.
Jimmy Barnes (Cold Chisel) joined as co-lead singer in July
1977, but a few weeks later he returned to his old band. In
November 1977, Brossman and Smith left to be replaced by Mark
Mitchell and Chris Jones (ex-Finch).
In
April 1978, on the eve of the band's support spot on TMG's
three-month 'Disturbing The Peace' tour, John Swan left the group.
19-year-old Gary Conlan stepped in as Swan's replacement (large
shoes to fill indeed!).
The band contributed two tracks to an Alberts compilation
album, Canned Rock, recorded live at Parramatta jail, but
by 1980 were working under the name of Kid Colt.
John Swan was the most successful ex-member of Feather, going
on to considerable fame under the guise of Swanee.
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Neale Johns Vocals
John Swan
Vocals
Ray Vanderby
Keyboards
Lee Brossman
Bass
Warwick Fraser
Drums
Stuart Fraser
Guitar
Wayne Smith
Guitar
Mark Mitchell
Bass
Chris Jones
Guitar
Gary Conlan
Vocals