The Pleazers
The Pleazers were an Australian-based rhythm and blues musical group that was popular in New Zealand in the mid-1960s.
The band began in Brisbane as the G-Men, before moving to Sydney, changing their name and going professional. In Sydney, they were noticed by Eldred Stebbing of Zodiac Records, who brought them to New Zealand in 1964, where they soon appeared on the Let's Go show. The initial release, "Last Night" / "Poor Girl", did poorly but the follow-up release, a cover of Them's "Gloria" broke into the national charts. The band eventually released seven singles, one EP and one album, called Definitely Pleazers. The band went through several personnel changes and, in March 1965, moved back to Australia, only to break up six months later. Their EP-only release "Bald Headed Woman" was included on the compilation CD Pebbles, Volume 12.[1]
Discography
- Last Night / Poor Girl 1965
- Gloria / That Lonely Feeling 1965
- Like Columbus Did Hale, London / Sometimes G. Thomasson 1965
- Is It Over, Baby / Hurtin' All Over 1966
- Guilty (song) / Can't Pretend (The Pleazers song) 1966
- Midnight Rave With The Pleazers EP : Baby Jane (song) Dello, Cane, Thou Shalt Not Steal, John D. Loudermilk, I'm Movin' On (Hank Snow song), Bald Headed Woman Talmy, Don't Give Me No Lip Child Thomas, Richards 1966
- Here Today (The Beach Boys song) Wilson, Asher / La La Lies Townshend 1967
- Three Cool Cats / Security 1967
References
- ↑ "The Pleazers". sergent.com. Retrieved March 31, 2015.
External links
- Pleazers, sergent.com.au
- AudioCulture
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