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- Origin
- Sydney, AU
- Active since
- 1964–1969
About
The Easybeats were an Australian rock band that formed in Sydney in late 1964. They are best known for their 1966 hit single "Friday on My Mind", which is regarded as the first Australian rock song to achieve international success; Rolling Stone described it in 1986 as "the first international victory for Oz rock". One of the most popular and successful bands in the country, they were one of the few Australian bands of their time to lead with their original material; their first album Easy (1965) was one of the earliest Australian rock albums featuring all original songs.
The five founding members, all migrants from Europe, met at the Villawood Migrant Hostel in Sydney in 1964. They rose to national prominence in 1965 with the song "She's So Fine", which reached No. 3 in Australia. Their concerts and public appearances were marked by an intense fanaticism frequently compared to Beatlemania; this phenomenon was subsequently dubbed "Easyfever". They relocated to the UK in 1966, where they recorded "Friday on My Mind". Following its success, the band struggled to maintain international recognition. Compounded by financial and contractual issues, drug use and the increasing independence of guitarists and songwriters Harry Vanda and George Young, they returned to Australia in 1969 amid declining popularity back home and subsequently disbanded.
Lead singer Stevie Wright started a solo career and had a No. 1 Australian hit with "Evie" in 1974; he died in 2015 after lengthy battles…
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Discography

Friends
1970

Vigil
1968

Friday on My Mind
1967

It’s 2 Easy
1966

Volume 3
1966

Easy
1965
Members
Snowy Fleet
drums (drum set)
1964–1967
Dick Diamonde
bass guitar
1964–1969
Harry Vanda
guitar
1964–1969
Harry Vanda
background vocals
1964–1969
Stevie Wright
lead vocals
1964–1969
George Young
guitar
1964–1969
Tony Cahill
drums (drum set)
1967–1969
Eddy Carter
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