Denise Drysdale
Australia's
most famous Go-Go dancer, Denise Drysdale's name was actually spelt
with a 'c' (Denice) but she changed the spelling during her school
years. Denise was only 19 when she first went to Vietnam to entertain
the Aussie troops stationed over there. She went in 1967, as part of a
government sponsored trip.
Denise and Patti McGrath (now Patti Newton) travelled to Vietnam on
a military plane full of soldiers. Arriving in Saigon the girls were
told "You're going into a war zone - There are going to be men there
that . . . well, they haven't seen women for a while. They're going to
yell out things like, 'Get your gear off!' and things like that, but
don't get upset. We don't want you getting upset . . . but above all,
we want you to mingle and take your malaria pills." Introduction over.
Welcome to Vietnam.
The second time Denise visited Vietnam was in 1969 with the Digger
Revell Revue. Denise recalls; "At Nui Dat there was this shell that
they'd built with a stage on it, and the boys used to just sit on this
hill. It was either red dust or red mud (depending on) whether it had
been dry or raining. And they were sitting on the tanks . . . it was
just an amazing feeling".
Denise is probably better known as a television personality than a
singer or a dancer, having appeared on TV with Ernie Sigley for 27
years, as well as appearing on Beauty and the Beast, The
Love Game and originally as a mimer on Kommotion. |