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four-piece with Barber, Borich and Key joined by Peter
Roberts (ex-Freshwater) on bass guitar. At Byron Bay on New Year's Eve 1970, the La De Da's unveiled their stripped-down hard rock style, which took them back to their R&B roots and drew heavily from 12-bar Chicago blues and the legacy of Jimi Hendrix. The new line-up got a rousing reception at the Wallacia Festival in January. They regularly shared bills with
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and Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs at 3XY's free concert at the Myer Music Bowl, which drew an estimated 200,000 people β one of the largest concert audiences in
Australia to that time. McFarlane considered they were one of the top three bands in the country, beside Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and Daddy
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Auckland where he was a member of the Action from 1967 to 1969 and later joined Cruise Lane and thence to the Medicine Show. The remaining original La De Da's' members reunited in New Zealand in 1992 for a Galaxie Club reunion show and played a set dedicated to the memory of Phil
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2000 for the group. The band were being hailed as
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in 1976. He continued that band into the 1990s with a succession of bass guitarists and drummers. After the split of Band of Light in 1975, Phil Key left the music business and died in 1984 from a congenital heart condition. Ronnie Peel undertook a solo career in the late 1970s as
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music and searched for another name. One promoter changed it to the Gonks for an early 1965 gig at a summer carnival. They initially decided on the Criminals, however, one of the members' mother suggested "something nice, like the la-de-das ...", which was approved. By early 1965 the group were
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as "one of Australia's finest rock albums, a fiery, cohesive work dominated by the superbly talented and carried off by the reliable gutsiness of Peel and Barber." Touring in support of the release, the La De Da's enjoyed their most successful period, including supports for
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as their major influence, at local dances and school socials. The Beatles' visit in June 1964 and the emergence of the Rolling Stones, brought a change of style to the group with Key becoming their lead singer and Borich and Wilson adding backing vocals.
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the public acts as if they never were ... That is what killed the La De Da's: the bludgeoning effect of realising that, after 10 hard years, nothing tangible had really been achieved and the only thing that lay ahead was more of the same.
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390:(1965), in exchange for studio recording time. Their debut single, "Little Girl", was released on the Talent City label in April 1965. The track was co-written by Borich and Wilson. Australian musicologist
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concept albums. It was "praised for its quality musicianship and production values. Despite the fine playing, it was an overly serious and flawed album, and duly sank without a trace." Music journalist
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of Consolidated Rock was hired as their talent agent and when he later set up his own agency, Sunrise, he continued to handle the La De Da's. In January 1972 they performed at the inaugural
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12 per week. Classically trained organist Bruce Howard joined them on keyboards and occasional lead vocals. Thereafter, Howard and Wilson co-wrote most of their original material.
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on lead guitar and vocals, Phil Key on lead vocals and guitar and Trevor Wilson on bass guitar. In mid-1968 they relocated to Australia. Their popular singles in New Zealand were "
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on lead guitar, Brett Neilsen on drums and Trevor Wilson on bass guitar; they were joined by Phil Key on rhythm guitar from
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1999 - Australian Blues Music Festival - Heritage Award
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