62-487: Redmond Symons (born 13 June 1949) is an Australian musician and television and radio personality. He was the lead guitarist in the band Skyhooks , the snide judge of 'Red Faces' (a segment of the long-running variety show Hey Hey It's Saturday ) and a judge on talent search show Australia's Got Talent . He hosted ABC Radio Melbourne 's breakfast show from 2003 until 2017. Born in England, he emigrated to Australia at
124-712: A $ 1.5 million deal with Mercury Records / Phonogram Records , which released a modified international version of Ego Is Not a Dirty Word with "Horror Movie" and "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed" from their first Australian album replacing two tracks. A US tour followed in March–April 1976, but critics described them as imitators of Kiss due to the similarity of Symons' make-up and stage act to that of Gene Simmons , and despite limited success in Boston , Massachusetts and Jacksonville, Florida they failed to make inroads into
186-400: A Millionaire? and became the first Australian celebrity to reach the $ 500,000 question; however, he lost $ 218,000 after failing to answer that Benvenuto Cellini was an architect and not a sculptor, going away with $ 16,000 for his chosen charity and $ 16,000 for his home viewer. Between 2001 and 2011, Symons appeared in advertisements for Thrifty-Link Hardware . In February 2002, he hosted
248-666: A Millionaire? again in February 2021 and won $ 1,000 after missing his tenth question, this time saying that the word 'entrepreneur' came from the French for 'present yourselves', rather than 'rendezvous'. Symons originally appeared as a presenter in a weekly slot on the ABC Radio Melbourne's breakfast radio program. He then filled in for Lynne Haultain on the breakfast program while she was on maternity leave, replacing her permanently in that slot in 2003, and continuing in
310-544: A breakfast presenter on ABC radio and wrote humorous newspaper columns. Starkie played locally with different bands including Ol' Skydaddys, and Ram Band . Strauks was drummer for Melbourne rock band The Sports , Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons , folk band The Bushwackers and the Ol' Skydaddys. Macainsh played with John Farnham on his Whispering Jack Tour and with Dave Warner's from the Suburbs , in 1988 he put together and managed
372-664: A mix of local and national news, talkback , current affairs and sports programming. During part of the day it is also identified as ABC Radio Melbourne and ABC Victoria , as much of its content is also heard on other stations in the ABC Local Radio network in Victoria . It is also available through online streaming. ABC Radio Melbourne's 774 kHz transmitter is located in Delahey , 20 km north-west of Melbourne's central business district. The station broadcasts at
434-479: A page-sized ad in the local music press declaring "Why Don't You All Get Fu**ed" (title of one of their songs) and they played their last performance on 8 June, not in their hometown of Melbourne, but in the mining town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia . In December 1982, Mushroom released a medley of Skyhooks songs as " Hooked on Hooks " which peaked at No. 21. Demands for the "classic" line-up of
496-714: A power of 50,000 watts , covering the majority of Victoria, and one of two transmitters using the callsign 3LO, the other being at Marengo on 89.5 MHz with an EIRP of about 327 watts serving the Apollo Bay area. ABC Radio Melbourne sometimes broadcasts live from events such as the Gardening Australia Expo , the Melbourne International Comedy Festival , the C31 Melbourne Antenna Awards ,
558-809: A silver medal at the 2011 New York Festivals "Worlds Best T.V. and Films" Category and a Quill award in 2010 from the Melbourne Press Club for Best Current Affairs Feature. Samuel died from an aggressive brain cancer on 3 October 2018 at the age of 27. Skyhooks (band) Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1973. Their classic lineup (1974–1977) comprised Graeme "Shirley" Strachan (vocals), Greg Macainsh (bass and backing vocals), Red Symons (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Bob "Bongo" Starkie (guitar and backing vocals), and Imants "Freddie" Strauks (drums). Known for their flamboyant costumes and makeup, their music addressed
620-580: A site in what is today Maidstone (and was then considered Braybrook). In July 1925, it moved to the mediumwave 810 kHz. From 1927 to 1939, the shortwave service "Voice of Australia" broadcast 3LO material to the world. From 1928 the Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) was responsible for the technical side of all Australian A Class stations including 3LO. Also in 1928, the Australian Broadcasting Company
682-557: A successful AC/DC tribute band called Back in Black who went on to support Skyhooks on their comeback tour. He was a board member of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) (1997–2000) and Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA) (2001–2006), and is an intellectual property lawyer. Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001, when the helicopter he was learning to fly solo crashed into Mount Archer near Kilcoy , northwest of Brisbane . A memorial concert
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#1732802193819744-483: A twin-CD, Skyhooks: The Collection , was issued. Disc one contained a greatest hits package, very similar to " The Latest and Greatest ", with additional tracks. Disc two is referred to by fans as " The Lost Album ", with previously unreleased songs from their 1990 and 1994 recording sessions. Strachan and Symons each went on to successful careers in Australian media including radio and television. Symons worked as
806-414: A variety of issues including drugs, sex, and the gay scene while frequently referencing Australian places and culture. Evolving from a series of groups with Macainsh and Strauks in the late 1960s and early 1970s, they rose to national prominence when their debut album Living in the 70's (1974), which was initially a moderate success upon release, gained unprecedented popularity the following year, aided by
868-697: The Melbourne suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals. Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968, Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in Eltham , with Tony Williams on vocals. By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme "Shirley" Strachan as lead vocalist. Frame also included Pat O'Brien on guitar and Cynthio Ooms on guitar. Strachan had befriended Strauks earlier—he sang with Strauks on
930-623: The Nambassa festival. In February their next single, " Women in Uniform ", was issued and peaked at No. 8, while its album Guilty Until Proven Insane followed in March and reached No. 7. The album was produced by Americans Eddie Leonetti and Jack Douglas . The second single from the album, "Megalomania" released in May, peaked at number 93. Strachan told band members he intended to leave—but it
992-582: The Nine Network show Shafted , which was cancelled in April the same year. Later in 2002, he was a contestant on Celebrity Big Brother . Symons' on-camera persona is a sarcastic killjoy, a role he apparently adopted through his appearance as third judge on 'Red Faces'. On Test Australia: The National IQ Test he scored higher than any of the other celebrities with an IQ of 131. In October 2005, Symons together with his wife, Elly, competed in and won
1054-626: The Royal Melbourne Show and the Royal Geelong Show . The station is housed in the ABC Southbank Centre, which has four levels incorporating ABC Local Radio, ABC Radio National, ABC Classic FM , Triple J , ABC Dig Music , Radio Australia , Australia Network , ABC News and Current Affairs and ABC TV . ABC Radio Melbourne is an official Emergency Services Broadcaster, a role it notably filled during
1116-516: The "Skyhooks Tour Archive", displayed on the band's website, listed 925 live shows. Macainsh, Starkie and Strauks appeared as Skyhooks at the 2009 Helpmann Awards in Sydney. They performed "Women in Uniform" with Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes providing vocals. Red Symons was also slated to perform with the band, but was replaced by Diesel after withdrawing a few days before the show. On 7 April 2010, 3AW reported that Skyhooks were to appear on
1178-475: The 'Celebrity Couples Great Temptation' with Elly answering all the questions in the fast money round during the grand final. He also competed in Network Ten 's Australia's Brainiest Comedian the following month, in which he came third. In 2007, he signed with Channel Seven to be a judge on Australia's Got Talent along with Dannii Minogue and Tom Burlinson . He remained on the show until 2009 and
1240-528: The 1970s. He also worked in the theatre as a musical director for several organisations, including The Pram Factory , a famous 1970s Melbourne theatre group. Symons also had three solo singles, "It's Only a Flipside" (EMI 1976); "The Big Time" (Mushroom 1987); and "Sex Appeal" (Mushroom 1988); none of these songs entered the Australian top 100. In 1985, Symons guest-starred in Neighbours as criminal Gordon Miller , Terry Robinson 's ex-husband. Throughout
1302-472: The 1980s and 1990s, he combined his on-air role on Hey Hey It's Saturday (also playing in the house band) with composing for various film and television shows (such as Blue Heelers ) and jingle-writing. Between 1992 and 1995, he played the role of the narrator in The Rocky Horror Show , touring Australia and Singapore. In 2003, he appeared on the Australian version of Who Wants to Be
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#17328021938191364-421: The 70's finished at Melbourne's Festival Hall with their ANZAC Day (25 April) performance. They were supported by comedy singer Bob Hudson , heavy rockers AC/DC and New Zealand band Split Enz . Strachan then took two weeks off and considered leaving the band, but he returned – newly married – and they continued recording the follow-up album, Ego Is Not a Dirty Word . Initially, they were locked out of
1426-762: The 70's initially charted only in Melbourne upon its release on 7 October 1974. It went on to spend 16 weeks at the top of the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Charts from February to June 1975. The album was produced by Wilson, and became the best selling Australian album, to that time, with 226,000 copies sold in Australia. Skyhooks returned to the Sunbury Pop Festival in January 1975. They were declared
1488-797: The 80's . A one-off reunion concert took place in October 1984, and in 1990 the band finally recorded new material, including " Jukebox in Siberia ", released in September, which peaked at the top of the ARIA Singles Charts for two weeks. In November, The Latest and Greatest , a compilation album, was released, which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Charts. The tracks were taken from Skyhooks' first four studio albums along with two recent singles, "Jukebox In Siberia" and
1550-587: The Border", a political song about the state of the Queensland Police Force at the time, reached the top 40 in April 1979, and their fifth studio album, Hot for the Orient , was released in May 1980, but failed to enter the top 50. From 1975 to 1977, Skyhooks were—alongside Sherbet —the most commercially successful group in Australia, but over the next few years, Skyhooks rapidly faded from
1612-789: The City". The 30th anniversary of the release of the Living in the 70's album was commemorated in 2004, with different incarnations of the band performing. Absent were Strachan, Hill and Inglis. Vocals were performed by Wilson, Williams and Bob Starkie. The original line-up of Skyhooks, including Hill, reformed in 2005 at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney for a one-off gig , a benefit for Hill, who had been diagnosed with liver cancer . The line-up of Inglis, Peter Starkie, Strauks and Macainsh joined him onstage. Hill died six weeks later. In November 2009,
1674-605: The Double Dekker Brothers) and Strauks on drums and backing vocals. The name, Skyhooks, came from a fictional organisation in the 1956 film Earth vs. the Flying Saucers . Their first gig was on 16 April 1973 at St Jude's Church hall in Carlton . At a later gig, former Daddy Cool frontman, Ross Wilson was playing in his group Mighty Kong with Skyhooks as a support act. Wilson was impressed with
1736-647: The Hall of Fame in 2005. The King of Pop Awards were voted by the readers of TV Week . The King of Pop award started in 1967 and ran through to 1978. 774 ABC Melbourne ABC Radio Melbourne (official callsign : 3LO) is an ABC Local Radio station in Melbourne , Australia. It began transmission on 13 October 1924 and was Melbourne's second licensed radio station after 3AR . ABC Local Radio stations in Victoria simulcast ABC Radio Melbourne's programming when not airing local shows for their areas. The station
1798-493: The Matter", "Motorcycle Bitch" and "Smut". Much of the group's success derived from its distinctive repertoire, mostly penned by bass guitarist Macainsh, with an occasional additional song from Symons—who wrote "Smut" and performed its lead vocals. Although Skyhooks were not the first Australian rock band to write songs in a local setting—rather than ditties about love or songs about New York City or other foreign lands—they were
1860-464: The Radio" appeared on Mushroom's Highlights of Sunbury '74 . After seeing his performance on TV, Hill phoned Macainsh and resigned. To replace Hill, in March, Macainsh recruited occasional singer, surfer and carpenter Strachan from his Frame era. Strachan had been dubbed "Shirley" by fellow surfers due to his curly blond hair a la Shirley Temple . For Skyhooks, the replacement of Hill by Strachan
1922-522: The age of nine in 1958 (on the same ship as the members of the Bee Gees ). Symons was educated at Emerald Primary School, Monbulk High School , Upwey High School and the University of Melbourne , where he resided at Queen's College and obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in pure mathematics and computer science. After graduating, Symons joined the Australian rock band Skyhooks as a guitarist in
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1984-623: The band "made an enormous impact on Australian social life". In 1992, the group was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame . In 2011, the Skyhooks album Living in the 70's was added to the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Sounds of Australia registry. Greg Macainsh and Imants "Freddie" Strauks both attended Norwood High School in
2046-407: The band to his booking agency, Australian Entertainment Exchange, and eventually to Gudinski's label, Mushroom Records . Skyhooks gained a cult following around Melbourne including university intelligentsia and pub rockers , but a poorly received show at the January 1974 Sunbury Pop Festival saw the group booed off stage. Two tracks from their live set, "Hey What's the Matter?" and "Love on
2108-477: The band—Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons—to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour. Support acts for the first concert included The Church , Mental as Anything , The Party Boys, The Sunnyboys , and Midnight Oil —who acknowledged, "Hooks were the only Australian band they would let top the bill above them". This tour was released on LP as Live in
2170-560: The barriers [...] opening the door for Australian rock 'n' roll songwriters to write about local places and events. He legitimised Australian songwriting and it meant that Australians became themselves. The first Skyhooks single, " Living in the 70's ", was released in August 1974, ahead of the album, and peaked at No. 28 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Charts. The album, Living in
2232-401: The best performers by Rolling Stone Australia and The Age reviewers, and Gudinski now took over their management . The second single, " Horror Movie ", reached No. 1 for two weeks in March. The band's success was credited by Gudinski with saving his struggling Mushroom Records and enabled it to develop into the most successful Australian label of its time. The success of the album
2294-688: The broadcast interview, but Wang released the full interview on the podcast feed. The ABC removed the recording, saying that "a review of the editorial processes around this content and its use is in progress" and apologised for its broadcast. In December 2017 Symons announced that he would not return to the breakfast presenter role in 2018 after he was advised that the ABC did not renew his contract. Symons married Elly Agrotis in 1990 and together they had three sons, Samuel, Raphael and Joel. An Australian Story episode aired in February 2010 documented his son Samuel's fifteen-year battle with cancer. The episode won
2356-654: The building of Broadcast House in Lonsdale Street in 1945. The 3LO on-air studio at Broadcast House was studio 308, although for many years the news broadcasts came from Marland House in Bourke Street. The studios were transferred to the ABC's new Southbank Centre in 1995. In its early days the station was involved in programs, such as Kindergarten of the Air , giving children in regional areas greater social awareness and preparation for school. In early 2006, with
2418-447: The first episode of the new series of Hey Hey It's Saturday with Leo Sayer on vocals. Sayer later appeared on air and denied the claims. Original guitarist Peter Starkie died of complications after a fall, in mid-September 2020, aged 72. The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music . They commenced in 1987. Skyhooks inducted into
2480-450: The first to become commercially successful doing so. Skyhooks songs addressed teenage issues including buying drugs ("Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)"), suburban sex ("Balwyn Calling"), the gay scene ("Toorak Cowboy") and loss of girlfriends ("Somewhere in Sydney") by namechecking Australian locales. Radio personality, Billy Pinnell described the importance of their lyrics in tackling Australia's cultural cringe : [Macainsh] broke down all
2542-473: The fledgling band and signed Macainsh to a publishing deal. In August, Bob "Bongo" Starkie (Mary Jane Union) on guitar replaced his older brother Peter (later in Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons ) and Inglis was replaced by Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards. The two new members added a touch of theatre and humour to the band's visual presence. By late 1973, Wilson had convinced Michael Gudinski to sign
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2604-531: The general US market. After completing their 1976 US tour, the band remained in San Francisco and recorded their third album with Wilson producing, Straight in a Gay Gay World , which was released in August 1976 and peaked at No. 3 on the Australian album charts. In July, upon return to Australia they launched The Brats Are Back Tour with a single, " This Is My City ", which peaked at number 32. " Blue Jeans " followed in August and peaked at No. 12 on
2666-560: The nascent ABC music show Countdown ; the album topped the Australian Kent Music Report chart for a record-breaking 16 weeks and sold over 200,000 copies, becoming the best-selling Australian album at the time. Their second album Ego Is Not a Dirty Word (1975) topped the Kent Music Report for 11 weeks. Symons and Strachan left in 1977 and 1978 respectively and became media personalities; Symons
2728-409: The public eye with the departure of key members, and in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances. Ian "Molly" Meldrum , usually a supporter of Skyhooks, savaged Hot for the Orient on his "Humdrum" segment of Countdown —viewers demanded that the band appear on a following show to defend it. Poor reception of the album both by the public and reviewers led the band to take out
2790-479: The recording studio until their manager, Gudinski, sent down the money still owed for recording the first album. Ego Is Not a Dirty Word spent 11 weeks at the top of the Australian album chart from 21 July 1975, and sold 210,000 copies. with the single, " Ego Is Not a Dirty Word " issued in April ahead of the album, peaking at No. 2. The next single, " All My Friends Are Getting Married " reached No. 2 in July, and
2852-410: The role until late 2017. In June 2017, Symons interviewed fellow ABC radio presenter Beverley Wang about her new podcast, It's Not a Race . During the interview, Symons asked Wang questions such as "What's the deal with Asians?", "Are they all the same?" and "Are you yellow?", and defended the infamous " blackface " skit on Hey Hey It's Saturday . Most of the controversial comments were edited out of
2914-501: The singles chart. By October, Strachan provided his debut solo single, " Every Little Bit Hurts " (a cover of Brenda Holloway 's 1964 hit). In February 1977, Symons left the band and was replaced on guitar by Bob Spencer from the band Finch . With Symons' departure the band dropped the glam rock look and used a more straight forward hard rock approach. During 1977 Skyhooks toured nationally three times, while their first single with Spencer, " Party to End All Parties ", entered
2976-458: The start of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games , the ABC set up what was known as "The G-Spot" at Federation Square – an outside broadcast studio where members of the public could watch and participate in the broadcast. At the same time, ABC Radio Melbourne became the second Local Radio station to introduce streaming broadcasts in addition to its regular radio broadcast, subject to sporting rights and legal concerns. ABC Radio Melbourne provides
3038-433: The studio and transmitter did not work properly and, therefore, a second line was put into use, and someone with a sense of humour named the station 2LO, standing for Second Line Out . The station began transmission with an outside broadcast of a performance of 'La Bohème' featuring Dame Nellie Melba, from His Majesty's Theatre. The station initially operated on longwave on 174 kHz (1720 metres) using 5,000 watts from
3100-579: The time) costumes , make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities. A 1.2-metre (4 ft) high mushroom-shaped phallus was confiscated by Adelaide police after a performance. Six of the ten tracks on their debut album, Living in the 70's , were banned by the Federation of Australian Commercial Broadcasters for their sex and drug references: "Toorak Cowboy", "Whatever Happened to the Revolution?", "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed", "Hey What's
3162-447: The top 30 in May. Strachan released his second solo single, a cover of Smokey Robinson 's " Tracks of My Tears ", which reached the top 20 in July. Meanwhile, Mushroom released a singles anthology , The Skyhooks Tapes , which entered the top 50 in September. The band's mass popularity had declined although they still kept their live performances exciting and irreverent. In January 1978 they toured New Zealand and performed at
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#17328021938193224-525: The uncharted "Tall Timber". In 1992, Skyhooks were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame , while their manager, Gudunski, and record label, Mushroom Records, received a 'Special Achievement Award'. Producer of their first three albums, Wilson, had been inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 as an individual and again as a member of Daddy Cool in 2006. The final release of new Skyhooks material came in June 1999 when
3286-591: The way to parties—and was asked to join Claptrap which was renamed as Frame. Strachan stayed in Frame for about 18 months but left for a career in carpentry and a hobby of surfing in Phillip Island . Skyhooks formed in March 1973 in Melbourne with Steve Hill on vocals (ex-Lillee), Peter Inglis on guitar ( The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band ), Macainsh on bass guitar and backing vocals, Peter Starkie on guitar and backing vocals (Lipp &
3348-438: Was a pivotal moment, as Strachan had remarkable vocal skills, and a magnetic stage and screen presence. Alongside Macainsh's lyrics, another facet of the group was the twin-guitar sound of Starkie and Symons. Adopting elements of glam rock in their presentation, and lyrics that presented frank depictions of the social life of young Australia in the 1970s, the band shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous (for
3410-602: Was also due to support by a new pop music television show Countdown on national public broadcaster ABC Television , rather than promotion by commercial radio. "Horror Movie" was the first song played on the first colour transmission of Countdown in early 1975. Despite the radio ban, the ABC 's newly established 24-hour rock music station Double Jay chose the album's fifth track, the provocatively titled "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed", as its first ever broadcast on 19 January. Skyhooks' 1975 national tour promoting Living in
3472-468: Was followed by " Million Dollar Riff " at No. 6 in October. Macainsh's then girlfriend, Jenny Brown, described the band in her 1975 book, Skyhooks : Million Dollar Riff . A live version of Chuck Berry 's " Let It Rock " from a December performance was released as a single in March 1976 and reached No. 26. With Australian commercial success achieved, Skyhooks turned to the US market. Gudinski announced
3534-585: Was given a licence to provide all programming on 3LO. The Australian Broadcasting Company was nationalised and became the Australian Broadcasting Commission in 1932. In 1938, transmission moved from Maidstone to Delahey (on a site then considered St Albans), where it remains today. The two Melbourne stations (3LO and 3AR) had a studio in Melbourne Place, a laneway off Russell Street near Little Collins Street, until
3596-486: Was held on 11 September 2001 at the Palais Theatre, tributes were paid and some remaining members—Strauks, Macainsh, Starkie, Symons and Spencer—performed with guest vocalists Daryl Braithwaite and Wilson. It is the only time Symons and his replacement, Spencer performed together on stage. Braithwaite performed "All My Friends Are Getting Married" with the band while Wilson sang the rare Skyhooks track "Warm Wind in
3658-585: Was initially owned by the Broadcasting Company of Australia, owned by J. & N. Tait (theatrical entrepreneurs), Buckley & Nunn (a department store) and the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd (a newspaper company). It was named after 2LO in England, where the LO probably stood for London. However, many radio historians believe the following alternative reason for the name: the first landline between
3720-468: Was not officially announced for six months—he continued regular shows until his final gig with Skyhooks on 29 July 1978. Strachan released further solo singles, "Mr Summer" in October and "Nothing but the Best" in January 1979, but neither charted in the top 50. Strachan's replacement in Skyhooks, on lead vocals, was Tony Williams (ex-Reuben Tice with Macainsh). Williams' first single for Skyhooks, "Over
3782-476: Was replaced by Brian McFadden . In August 2008, Symons participated on a celebrity edition of Deal or No Deal , on which he won $ 4,000 for a home viewer. He was also a regular member of the brains trust on ABC TV 's The Einstein Factor . In 2009, Symons appeared on the two Hey Hey Reunion Specials , and in 2010, returned to the 20-episode airing of Hey Hey It's Saturday . He appeared on Who Wants to Be
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#17328021938193844-516: Was replaced with Bob Spencer and Strachan was replaced with Tony Williams, before they disbanded in 1980. The classic lineup reunited four times in the ensuing years, with reunions in 1990 and 1994 producing new material, including the number-one song " Jukebox in Siberia " in 1990. Strachan died in a helicopter crash in 2001; original lead singer Steve Hill, who left and was replaced by Strachan, died in 2005, and original guitarist Peter Starkie died in 2020. Music historian Ian McFarlane stated that
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