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'''James Wright Group''' were an Australian rock, soul band from Adelaide which grew in prominence in the latter half of the 1960s. They had two local top 10 hit singles, "Louise" (1970) and "Half a Minute" (1971). The band supported performances by Max Merritt, Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, [[The Clefs|The Levi Smith Clefs]], The Mixtures, and [[The Twilights]]. After two tours of the eastern coast the group disbanded in 1971. They reformed briefly in 1974 with John Swan as their drummer. == Early years: The Big Apple to James Riot == James Wright Group, were an Australian rock and soul band initially formed as a trio, The Big Apple, in Adelaide in 1967. The original members were Bobby Bishop on drums and vocals, John Carlini on bass guitar and vocals and Bill O'Grady on guitar and vocals. Their debut gig was at the Octagon Ballroom in Elizabeth and they soon secured a residency at Big Daddys Discothèque in 1967. They played nightly, sharing the stage with interstate and local acts: The Valentines, The Twilights, James Taylor Move, The Blues Syndicate, and Chain Gang. Later that year they added Jamie Swann on vocals and Chubby Carlini on saxophone and as a five-piece changed their name to James Riot. They played regularly at The Princeton Club (Burnside Town Hall), St Clair Youth Centre (Woodville), Salisbury Youth Centre (Salisbury) and The Octagon to huge crowds. By 1968 the band had a new singer, Dave Taylor, who joined after Swann left suddenly for family reasons. The name was changed to James Wright Group. == Main years and single success == As James Wright Group, for the next two years they played residencies at various Adelaide venues. They shared the billing with Max Merritt and The Meteors, Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, The Levi Smith Clefs, The Mixtures, Y4 and The Twilights. During this time they also performed as backing band for solo artists including Johnny Farnham, Ronnie Burns, Jeff Phillips, Liv Maessen, Rim D Paul, Mike Furber, and Johnny Young when they visited Adelaide. Max Pepper of Pepper Records – a local studio of Milton Ingerson Productions in Adelaide – approached the group and subsequently recorded six tracks for release on his new record label. Pepper wanted to take advantage of the 1970 radio ban on imported records which was in place. James Wright Group's debut single, "Louise" / "Good Times Together", was released in 1970. The first run sold out quickly, it entered the local charts and reached no. 2. ''Go-Set'', the Australian teen pop music newspaper, published their Top 20 Australian Singles Chart and listed "Louise" at No. 15 for that year. In 1970 they were the first rock group ever invited to play at Adelaide's Carols by Candlelight and they Played "Louise" along with several Christmas carols also backing Ronnie Burns and Liv Maesson for their performances. James Wright Group spearheaded the promotion for Adelaide's 1st Festival of Fashion releasing a promotional single called "Festival Girl" and appearing on a cover of the special Liftout section on the Festival in ''The Advertiser''. In 1970, Radio 5AD Programme Manager, Trevor Cowling picked "Louise" as one of the three noteworthy Australian singles of the year. He visited American record producers offering the singles for an American release. RCA expressed a desire to release "Louise" internationally and requested the master tapes however Pepper Records refused to release them. In early 1971, while "Louise" was still in the charts, the group released their second single, "Half a minute" / "Never Had a Girl". It entered the charts (for a while The James Wright Group had two singles in the Adelaide radio charts at the same time), peaked at No. 7 and then succumbed to the flood of imported international records after the import ban had ended. James Wright Group were regulars on TV programmes, often playing live-to-air, including ''Move'' – hosted by Vince Lovegrove (ex-Valentines) – NWS9's four-hour Rock Marathon aired on Saturday afternoons; ''ZAP!'' – SAS10's Saturday morning rock show with Ron Kosmider. They made guest appearances on ''Adelaide Tonight'' (NWS9's weekly variety show hosted by Ernie Sigley) and ''The Go Show'' (ATV0'S national rock music show hosted by Ross D. Wylie). After two eastern states tours, Pepper Records decided not to release the third single "Lawdy Lawdy" and closed their doors. The James Wright Group disbanded in late 1971. == Members == * Bobby Bishop - drums, vocals * John Carlini - bass, vocals * Bill O'Grady - guitar, vocals * Chubby Carlini - saxophone * James Swann - vocals * Dave Taylor - vocals * John Swan - drums * John Fraser * John Haffert == Discography == * "Louise" / "Good Times Together" - (Pepper Records, 1970) * "Half a Minute" / "Never Had a Girl" - (Pepper Records, 1971) [[Category:1960-1969]] [[Category:1970-1979]] [[Category:Rock bands]] [[Category:Soul bands]]
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