The Easybeats
The Easybeats

The Easybeats

About The Easybeats

The Easybeats were an Australian rock band that consisted of Stevie Wright, George Young, Harry Vanda, Dick Diamonde and Gordon “Snowy” Fleet.

Wright was from England, Diamonde and Vanda from the Netherlands, and George and Young were more recent arrivals from Scotland and England. They all met at the Villawood Migrant Hostel where their families each stayed throughout their first few years in Australia.

The group played in the basement of a pub in Darlinghurst, Sydney in 1964 and were inspired by the “British Invasion”. They soon became one of the most popular groups in the Sydney and signed to Albert Productions through their manager, Mike Vaughan’s efforts.

Their debut single, “For My Woman” was released on a local Sydney radio in 1965 and debuted at #33 on the charts. Their second single, “She’s So Fine” reached #3 and gave them commercial success that gained nationwide attention.

The Easybeats Q&A
When did The Easybeats's first album release?

The Easybeats's first album Easy released on Thu Sep 23 1965.

What is the most popular album by The Easybeats?

The most popular album by The Easybeats's is Good Friday

What is the most popular song by The Easybeats?

The most popular song by The Easybeats's is Friday on My Mind

When did The Easybeats start making music?

The Easybeats's first song She’s So Fine released on Thu May 27 1965.

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