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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_CahillTony Cahill - Wikipedia

    Tony Cahill (20 December 1941 – 13 August 2014) was an Australian drummer and bassist who is best known for being the second drummer for the Easybeats. Career. Cahill joined The Purple Hearts in 1966, when the Brisbane-based group relocated to Sydney. In 1967, he moved to England and played with Georgie Fame for a while.

  2. 27. Aug. 2014 · Musician. 20-12-41 – 13-8-14. Tony Cahill, who has died in Sydney aged 72, is best known as the drummer in two of Australia's legendary bands of the 1960s, the Purple Hearts and the Easybeats.

  3. Tony Cahill The Easybeats were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney in late 1964. They are best known for their 1966 hit single " Friday on My Mind ", which is regarded as the first Australian rock song to achieve international success; Rolling Stone described it as "the first international victory for Oz rock ". [1]

    • 1964–1969, 1986
  4. 1967 kam Tony Cahill als neuer Drummer für Snowy Fleet. Weitere Hits waren (And the Music) Goes Round My Head im Januar 1968, Hello, How Are You (zwei Versionen: eine soft, eine rockiger) und Falling Off the Edge of the World (März 1968) sowie St. Louis (Mitte 1969).

    • 1964, 1986
    • Sydney
  5. Tony Cahill (b.December 20, 1941 South Camberwell, Melbourne, Australia - d.August 13, 2014 in Sydney, Australia) was an Australian drummer and bassist. In the 1960's he played drums with The Purple Hearts and later with The Easybeats. When The Easybeats broke up he taught himself the bass guitar.

  6. After touring the east coast of America with The Buckinghams and other top groups, The Easybeats returned to Australia, parted company with drummer Snowy Fleet (who took over his family’s construction business in Perth), added Australian Tony Cahill (formerly of Aussie band The Purple Hearts) on drums and continued to rule the charts down ...

  7. 29. Aug. 2014 · Tony Cahill was best known as the drummer in two of Australia's legendary bands of the 1960s, the Purple Hearts and the Easybeats. When the Purple Hearts broke up in 1967, Cahill travelled to ...