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Jun 28, 2024 · In 1987, a Newcastle band named Aspect, fronted by Dave Gleeson, supported The Angels at the Cessnock Supporters Club. They had to write new original songs before the gig as most of their set list ...
Dec 9, 1977 · In 1975 they dropped the “keystone” to become The Angels and had released their first single “Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again” in April 1976. At that time they were performing as a 4 piece band with Doc Neeson handling vocals and bass, Charlie King on drums and John & Rick Brewster on guitars.
The Angels' first single, "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", was released in March 1976, which was produced by Vanda & Young. [2][3][4] It was co-written by the Brewsters and Neeson; [11] which is the first of three versions of that they released as singles during their career.
May 30, 2015 · As The Angels fly in for their first UK appearance in 35 years, Rick Brewster has spoken of a final emotional deathbed encounter with Doc Neeson in which the lead guitarist attempted – unsuccessfully – to bury the hatchet with the Australian group’s estranged former frontman.
- Dave Ling
The Australian hard rock band, the Angels, have released thirteen studio albums, four live albums, eight extended plays and forty-six singles. The Angels were formed in Adelaide in 1974 by the Brewster brothers, John and Rick, together with Bernard "Doc" Neeson.
Jan 23, 2024 · The Angels’ gigs were rowdy affairs. Their 1976 song Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again developed its own audience chant, the fans responding to the titular question by shouting: “No way, get fucked, fuck off!” “That’s when we really felt like the songs were connecting with the public,” Neeson said.
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The Angels helped redefine the Australian pub rock tradition with their no-frills rock which attracted punters to pubs in unprecedented numbers. The band originally formed in 1970 as The Moonshine Jug and String Band, playing coffee houses around Adelaide.