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  1. The Strangers were an Australian rock band formed in 1961 and existed until 1975. The band started out playing instrumental songs in a style similar to The Shadows, with influences from Cliff Richard. The original line-up was Laurie Arthur (lead guitar), Peter Robinson (bass), Graeme "Garth" Thompson (drums) and Fred Wieland (rhythm guitar).

    • Rock
    • 1961–1975
    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Laurie Arthur, Peter Robinson, Graeme "Garth" Thompson, Fred Wieland, John Farrar, Terry Walker, John Cosgrove, Bill Pyman, Jim Sifonious, Lloyd Poole
  2. 8. Feb. 2008 · Subscribed. 391. 140K views 16 years ago. The Strangers were a highly successful '60s pop band in Australia. They were the house band on many TV shows including the Go Show and had half a...

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  3. 2. Feb. 2018 · Frank. The Strangers was an Australian band based in Melbourne, that existed from 1961 to 1975. The band started out playing instrumental songs in a style similar to The Shadows, with influences from Cliff Richard.

  4. The Strangers was an Australian band based in Melbourne, that existed from 1961 to 1975. The band started out playing instrumental songs in a style similar to The Shadows, with influences from Cliff Richard.

  5. The Strangers | Australian Music Database. Tweet. 9 Members 18 Recordings. Melbourne based Pop/Rock band from 1961 - 1975. The Strangers has 9 known members. Peter Robinson. Bass/Vocals 1961 - 1975 More... Graeme (Garth) Thompson. Drums 1961 - 1975 More... Fred Weiland. Guitar 1961 - 1970 More...

  6. Melbourne, 1961-1973. History. The Strangers were one of the best and most important Australian pop bands of the 1960s, and their contributions should be better recognised, because they played a vital role in shaping the sound of Australian Sixties pop.

  7. 8. Nov. 2023 · The Strangers, based in Melbourne, existed with different line-ups from 1961 to 1975. At first they worked as a studio band for artists including The Seekers, Frankie Davidson, Johnny Chester, Merv Benton, Little Gulliver and the Children, Pat Farrar and Joy Lemmon.