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Bluestone
John Creech - Vocals, Drums & Percussion
Nigel Thompson - Vocals & Bass
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Melbourne singer Terry Dean formed country rock band Bluestone in 1972.
Terry had enjoyed an extremely successful solo career recording a number
of hit records, performing regularly in Melbourne and interstate and appearing
nationally on TV shows including The Go Show, and Happening 70.
The band's line-up included Terry Dean on lead vocals and guitar,
John Creech (who had been a founding member of The Mixtures) on drums and vocals
Ted Fry on bass and vocals plus Mike Burke on pedal steel.
Bluestone was heavily influenced by west coast American country rock including
artists such as The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, The Eagles,
Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris and numerous other influential songwriters
as well as performing and recording much of its own material.
It was renowned for its strong vocal harmonies and was also one of the first
Australian country rock bands to feature pedal steel guitar on stage and in
the recording studio.
The band's first album, self titled Bluestone, was released to excellent
reviews in 1974 and helped to cement the band as a major force in Australian
country music. The single from the album, Wind and Rain, was a hit across
Australia.
Gavan Anderson (lead guitar and vocals) and Nigel Thompson (bass and vocals)
who had both been members of The New Dream, joined the band in 1975 and this
line up remained together until Bluestone disbanded in 1984. The band toured
and recorded in the US in 1979 and 1982 and released a number of singles
on the Scotti Brothers label. It also released its second album, The Closer You Get
in 1982.
During its twelve years together the band performed regularly on Australian
television (Hey, Hey It's Saturday, The Daryl Somers Show, Shirl's Neighbourhood
and Countdown) and was invited to support a number of international acts
including Cat Stevens, Dolly Parton and America on their Australian tours.
Since the mid 1980's, the members of Bluestone have gone on to pursue successful
careers in the music industry:
Terry Dean formed the successful duo
Dean & Carruthers with Garry Carruthers and they celebrated 25 years
on the road in July, 2010. Terry recently established Terry Dean's
Guitars selling some of the world's finest acoustic instruments.
John Creech has continued his career as drummer to the stars touring
with Kylie Minogue in the early 1990's and with Cotton, Keays & Morris,
Brian Cadd, Mike Brady and many others.
Gavan Anderson joined legendary video game software development company,
Beam Software as their music composer & producer. His best known work
is the soundtrack on the Back to the Future game, although he did voices
and sound effects for a wide variety of games titles, from their space game
Star Wars to the sports game Bo Jackson Baseball. During that time he
continued to work with numerous artists and bands including an 8 year
stint with the legendary Spot the Aussie at the Esplanade Hotel,
touring with Brian Cadd, Max Merritt and, most recently, Andy Cowan.
He has also released a number of his own solo EP's.
Nigel Thompson continues to work with various bands (including 60's Band, The Substitutes)
and has continued his involvement in events management and promotion.
Bluestone will perform at the South Australian Masters Games in Naracoorte
on Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd April, 2011.
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