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Easybeats and members
In the 1970s, he was jointly credited with former Easybeats members Harry Vanda and George Young as a co-composer of the song " Pasadena ".
Flash and the Pan was an Australian New Wave musical group ( essentially an ongoing studio project ) initiated during the late 1970s by Harry Vanda and George Young, both former members of The Easybeats.

Easybeats and Harry
Easybeats lead guitarist Harry Vanda is probably the best-known Maton player of the Sixties, and his famous red Maton Sapphire semi-acoustic 12-string ( which he donated to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 1999 ) was an integral part of the Easybeats ' sound throughout their career, and features prominently on hit singles like " I'll Make You Happy ".
Malcolm Young plays a Red 1963 Gretsch Double-cutaway Jet Firebird guitar handed down to him by Harry Vanda, along with elder brother George Young, of Easybeats fame.
He then went on to score a major hit with The Easybeats songwriting team, Harry Vanda & George Young song, " Falling In Love Again " in 1971.
In 1966 Harry began a successful and enduring writing partnership with rhythm guitarist Young ; together they penned many of The Easybeats ' 1960s recordings, including their major international hit, " Friday On My Mind ".
* Harry Vanda ( Easybeats )-String Arrangement
* Harry Vanda ( Easybeats )
Starting his career in Sydney, and attending Sefton High School as his secondary school, George Young first achieved international success in the 1960s as the rhythm guitarist in the band The Easybeats ; Young co-wrote nearly all of their songs, first with singer Stevie Wright, then later with lead guitarist, Harry Vanda.
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Easybeats and Vanda
Vanda and Young remained in the UK for three years, working to pay off debts incurred during the Easybeats years ( and recording under various names like Paintbox, Band of Hope, Grapefruit, Haffy's Whisky Sour and Marcus Hook Roll Band ).
" Bad Boy for Love " was produced by Vanda & Young ( ex-The Easybeats, AC / DC's producers ) and peaked at No. 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
" Bad Boy for Love " was produced by Vanda & Young ( ex-The Easybeats, AC / DC's producers ) and peaked at No. 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.
Vanda, who had been guitarist with a The Hague based band The Starfighters, came to fame in 1964-65 as the lead guitarist in Australia's most popular and successful group of the 1960s, The Easybeats.
In " The Easybeats ", Vanda also often played a cherry-red Maton 12-string electric guitar, which he donated to the collection of Powerhouse Museum in Sydney in 1999.

Easybeats and George
* 1947 George Young, Australian musician ( Easybeats )
George Young's rock group, The Easybeats, achieved many number 1 hits in Australia between 1965 1968 and achieved international success with " Friday on My Mind ".
In 1983, after one of their demos was sent to Albert Productions record producer George Young ( ex-The Easybeats, older brother of Angus and Malcolm Young of AC / DC ) they signed to Albert Records.
George Redburn Young ( born 6 November 1946, Bridgeton, Glasgow, Scotland ) is a Scottish rock musician, songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of Australian 1960s band The Easybeats, the co-writer of the international hits, " Friday on My Mind " and " Love Is in the Air ", and for his production of the hard rock band, AC / DC, which features his younger brothers Malcolm and Angus Young.
Possibly the most famous former residents are Angus Young and brother Malcolm who found stardom after they moved to Australia and formed AC / DC. George Young, the older brother of Angus and Malcolm, first found fame with the 60s group, Easybeats.
Early hits for The Easybeats were co-written by Wright with bandmate George Young, including, " She's So Fine " (# 3, 1965 ), " Wedding Ring " (# 7, 1965 ), " Women ( Make You Feel Alright )" (# 4, 1966 ), " Come and See Her " (# 3, 1966 ), " I'll Make You Happy " ( track on Easyfever EP, # 1, 1966 ), and " Sorry " (# 1, 1966 ).

Easybeats and Young
Sydney inductees into the ARIA_Hall_of_Fame include Johnny O ' Keefe, Col Joye (& The Joy Boys ), Billy Thorpe ( the original Aztecs formed in Sydney ), The Easybeats, Sherbet, Richard Clapton, John Paul Young, AC / DC, Radio Birdman, Midnight Oil, Rose Tattoo, Mental As Anything, INXS, Icehouse, Divinyls, The Church and Hoodoo Gurus.
In March 1989, The Saints had an Australian Top 40 hit with a cover of The Easybeats ' song " The Music Goes Round My Head ", which also featured in the 1988 film Young Einsteins soundtrack.

Easybeats and who
Among the most successful were The Easybeats, formed in Sydney but who recorded their international hit " Friday on My Mind " ( 1966 ) in London and remained there for their forays into psychedelic-tinged pop until they disbanded in 1970.
Some of the best-known and most popular acts in this period were Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs and Ray Brown & The Whispers, The Easybeats, The Bee Gees, The Masters Apprentices, The Twilights, The Groop, The Groove, The Loved Ones and cult acts like The Throb and solo star Normie Rowe, who quickly became Australia's most popular male pop vocalist.
The only official recordings they made — which provided the songs for the last Easybeats single — was the rocking " St Louis " ( presaging their later work with AC / DC ), and the B-side " Can't Find Love ", recorded in April at Olympic Studios with Ray Singer, a former member of UK band Nirvana, who had made a name for himself as a producer with Peter Sarstedt's " Where Do You Go To ( My Lovely )".
Roxon also played host to many Australians who visited the city, including The Easybeats and singer Lynne Randell and artists including Clifton Pugh.
Episode 1 Aunty Jack ' n ' The Gong in Bloody Concert featured the core characters, augmented by a rock group, with special guest Stevie Wright, former lead singer of The Easybeats, who was then appearing in Jesus Christ Superstar with O ' Donoghue.
David Bentley, Mick Liber, David Montgomery and Tony Cahill ( bass ) ( who had played drums with The Easybeats ) made some recordings in 1972 with English guitarist Gary Boyle.

Easybeats and were
International acts such as the Bee Gees and the Easybeats were also prominent in the development of psychedelic pop.
Others that made the journey were The Easybeats ( the first rock band to crack the UK market ), The Twilights, The Groove, Lloyds World and the La De Das.
The Easybeats were an Australian rock band.
Whilst perhaps not boasting the significant cultural contributions of neighbouring Burwood ( the suburb in which The Easybeats and AC / DC were formed and cricketing legend Don Bradman was married ), Strathfield has made a contribution to Australia's cultural landscape.
On 14 July 2005, The Easybeats, with Stevie Wright as a member, were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame alongside Renée Geyer, Hunters & Collectors, Smoky Dawson, Split Enz and Normie Rowe.

Easybeats and record
While US and British content dominated airwaves and record sales into the 1960s, local successes began to emerge notably The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers had significant local success and some international recognition, while the bands the Bee Gees and AC / DC had their first hits in Australia before going on to international success.
While US and British content dominated airwaves and record sales into the 1960s, local successes began to emerge notably The Easybeats and the folk-pop group The Seekers had significant local success and some international recognition, while the bands the Bee Gees and AC / DC had their first hits in Australia before going on to international success.
Isolated from the diversity of genres in the northern hemisphere, Australian mainstream record labels tried to replicate the success of trends imported from overseas and produce radio friendly singles by successful artists such as John Farnham and The Easybeats.

Easybeats and producers
He worked extensively for leading UK independent producers Shel Talmy and Andrew Loog Oldham and performed on albums and singles by The Easybeats, The Kinks, The Pretty Things, The Move and The Who.

Easybeats and cut
In 1973 David Bowie covered the song on his Pin Ups album, and in 1977 the punk band London introduced the song to a new generation on a four-track EP for MCA Records ; the London version, produced by Simon Napier-Bell, was actually recorded in the same studio ( IBC Studios in Portland Place ) in which the Easybeats had cut the original.

Easybeats and
* Easybeats provided vocals on their single " Good Times " from the LP Vigil in 1968.
* " Heaven & Hell ", a song by The Easybeats released as a 1967 single and on the album Best of The Easybeats Volume 2, 1969
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During 1964 1969 he was lead singer for Sydney-based rock and roll band The Easybeats, widely regarded as the greatest Australian pop band of 1960s.

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