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- The_Pelaco_Brothers abstract "The Pelaco Brothers (sometimes seen as The Pelaco Bros.) were an Australian rockabilly band formed in 1974, with Joe Camilleri on saxophone and vocals, Stephen Cummings on lead vocals, Peter Lillie on guitar and vocals, Johnny Topper on bass guitar, Karl Wolfe (Sharks) on drums and Chris Worrall on guitar. Later members included Ed Bates on guitar and Peter Martin on slide guitar. The group only existed for 18 months, however according to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, they "virtually defined a scene that encompassed a new musical aesthetic ... [they] sang about truck drivers, roadhouses and endless highways" and although American-influenced they "presented a fiercely Australian outlook". They disbanded by late 1975 leaving behind a six-track extended play, The Pelaco Bros., which appeared the following year. Camilleri formed a blues and rock music band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons; while Cummings and Bates formed a new wave group, The Sports in 1976. On 13 September 2012 Peter Lillie died of liver disease, aged 61.".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers activeYearsEndYear "1975".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers activeYearsStartYear "1974".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers associatedBand The_Sports.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers associatedMusicalArtist The_Sports.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers background "group_or_band".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers formerBandMember Joe_Camilleri.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers formerBandMember Stephen_Cummings.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers genre Rockabilly.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers recordLabel Missing_Link_Records.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers wikiPageExternalLink index.asp.
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- The_Pelaco_Brothers wikiPageID "39746209".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers wikiPageRevisionID "597612615".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers associatedActs "Sharks, The Autodrifters, The Sports".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers background "group_or_band".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers genre Rockabilly.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers label "Ralph, Missing Link".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers name "The Pelaco Brothers".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers origin "Melbourne, Victoria, Australia".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers Joe_Camilleri.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers Stephen_Cummings.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Chris Worrall".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Ed Bates".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Johnny Topper".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Karl Wolfe".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Peter Lillie".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers pastMembers "Peter Martin".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers yearsActive "–".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers subject Category:Australian_rock_music_groups.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1975.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1974.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers subject Category:Victoria_(Australia)_musical_groups.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers type Agent.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers type Band.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers type Organisation.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers type MusicGroup.
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- The_Pelaco_Brothers comment "The Pelaco Brothers (sometimes seen as The Pelaco Bros.) were an Australian rockabilly band formed in 1974, with Joe Camilleri on saxophone and vocals, Stephen Cummings on lead vocals, Peter Lillie on guitar and vocals, Johnny Topper on bass guitar, Karl Wolfe (Sharks) on drums and Chris Worrall on guitar. Later members included Ed Bates on guitar and Peter Martin on slide guitar.".
- The_Pelaco_Brothers label "The Pelaco Brothers".
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- The_Pelaco_Brothers wasDerivedFrom The_Pelaco_Brothers?oldid=597612615.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers isPrimaryTopicOf The_Pelaco_Brothers.
- The_Pelaco_Brothers name "The Pelaco Brothers".