Bang the Drum (band)

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Years active1989-1991
MembersSteve Driver
Jim Reece
Geoff Robson
Jeremy Cole
J. J. Harris
Bang the Drum
OriginSydney, Australia
Years active1989-1991
MembersSteve Driver
Jim Reece
Geoff Robson
Jeremy Cole
J. J. Harris

Bang the Drum was an Australian pop rock band formed in Sydney. Two of their singles reached the top 50 on the Australian Singles chart.[1]

Formed in 1980 Tasmanian rock band Shifters consisted of Steve Driver (vocals), Jim Reece (guitar, vocals), Geoff Robson (bass, vocals) and Freddy Spiteri (drummer). The band split their time between touring heavily in Tasmania and playing in Sydney before breaking up in 1985.[2] The band put out two singles, "Holdin' Out"/"Public Man" and "Sunday Night Blues"/"Desperate Life", in the early 80s.[3]

Bang the Drum

Driver, Reece and Robson stayed in Sydney and formed Bang the Drum.[4] Completing the band was J. J. Harris (ex Divinyls) and Jeremy Cole.[5] The band released one selftitled album in 1990 and toured nationally in support of Fleetwood Mac.[6]

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