- The Pink Finks
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Name = The Pink Finks
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Origin = Melbourne,Australia
Genre = Pop/R&B
Years_active = 1965—1967
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Associated_acts = The Party Machine
The Rondells
Sons of the Vegetal MotherDaddy Cool
Running Jumping Still
Mighty KongMondo Rock
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Past_members = David Cameron, Rick Dalton, Michael Edwards, Richard Franklin,Ross Hannaford , Chris Kinman, Leigh Landsdowne, Jimmy Niven, Geoff Ratz, Ross WilsonThe Pink Finks was an Australian pop/R&B band of the mid-1960s. Based in
Melbourne , the group is most notable for being the first in the series of bands that featured Ross Wilson andRoss Hannaford , which culminated in the hugely successful Daddy Cool.History
The Pink Finks formed in early 1965 when 16 year-old
R&B fanatic Ross Wilson joined forces with Ross Hannaford's schoolboy outfit The Fauves, which played mainly covers ofThe Shadows andThe Ventures . They were a part-time band, since the members were all still at school at the time. Hannaford, who was only 14 when the band formed, was often driven to concerts by his mother, and had to be sneaked in and out of the licensed venues they played at because he was underage. Money was short and Hannaford played his magical guitar work on a low cost acoustic guitar fitted with a Moody sound hole pickup (without controls) through a Burns Tri-Sonic amplifier provided by Wilson. Inspired by the onslaught of English groups likeThe Rolling Stones ,The Pretty Things andThe Yardbirds , the young band's repertoire was chiefly R&B and blues covers.David Cameron replaced original rhythm guitarist Rick Dalton in early 1965, with Dalton later joined Running Jumping Standing Still, which included
Andy Anderson and Doug Ford, both formerly ofThe Missing Links .The Pink Finks released four singles during their brief career; their first, released on their own Mojo label, was a raunchy version of
The Kingsmen 's "Louie Louie " and it gave them an early taste of success when it became a local hit (#16) in Melbourne in June 1965. These were followed by covers ofThe Shirelles ' "Untie Me",Howlin' Wolf 's "Back Door Man " andSpencer Davis Group 's "It Hurts Me So".Franklin, Cameron and Ratz left to go to university in early 1966. It appears from the information in Who's Who of Australian Rock & Roll that they were replaced, by Kinman (Bass), Landsdowne (Drums) and Niven (Keyboards). Michael Edwards was added on trumpet and sax in August 1966. (Jimmy Niven was later a member of the
Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band (1973-76) andThe Sports (1976-80).Richard Franklin later became a successful feature film director; his Australian credits include "
The True Story of Eskimo Nell ", "Fantasm", "Roadgames " and "Patrick". After moving to Hollywood he directed "Psycho II ", "Cloak & Dagger ", "Link" and "". In the 1990s he returned to Australia where he directed "Hotel Sorrento", "Brilliant Lies " and "Visitors", before he died on cancer in 2007.David Cameron graduated from NIDA and became an actor, beginning with a role in the ABC's "Bellbird", in 1969 and since appeared in string of Australian TV series, mini-series and feature film appearances, including "Against the Wind", "Dawn!", "Water under the Bridge" (for which he received a
Logie nomination), "My First Wife" and "Mad Max ". In 1995 he turned to directing television, commercials and corporate documnetaries, including "Stingers ", "SeaChange ", "Good Guys Bad Guys ", "State Coroner", "Fergus McPhail ", "The Wayne Manifesto " (for which he won an AFI award), "Life" and "Dogwoman". Cameron is currently a teacher at The Australian Film & Television Academy (TAFTA).Wilson and Hannaford moved on to notable bands such as
The Party Machine ,Sons of the Vegetal Mother , Daddy Cool, and Mighty Kong.Chris Kinman returned to Brisbane in the late 1960s and turned to making
guitar s and in 1996 invented andpatent ed a new kind of noiseless guitar pickup. With that event he founded a business called Kinman Guitar Electrix to commercialize his invention. Currently Kinman pickups are sold all over the world via www.kinman.com Interestingly Hannaford acquired a set of Kinman pickups circa 1998.Personnel
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David Cameron - guitar
*Rick Dalton - guitar/vocals
*Michael Edwards - sax/trumpet (1966)
*Richard Franklin - drums
*Ross Hannaford - vocals/guitar
*Chris Kinman - bass (1966)
*Leigh Landsdowne - drums (1966)
*Jimmy Niven - keyboards (1966)
*Geoff Ratz - bass
*Ross Wilson - vocals/guitarDiscography
ingles
* "Untie Me" / "Nowhere To Run" (1965) [In INS2451]
* "Back Door Man " / "Something Else In" (1965) [In INS2505]
* "Louie Louie " / "Got Love If You Want It" (1965) [Mojo 001]
* "You're Good For Me" / "Comin' Home Baby" (1966) [W&G S2625]
* "It Hurts Me So" / "Down Mama" (1987) [From The Vault FTV2]"'EP's
* "In Group" (1965) [In E2558]
* "Louie Louie" (December, 1980) [Raven RV06] -Louie, Louie /Back Door Man , Comin' Home / You're Good / Rub My Root / Something Else / Untie MeReferences
* McFarlane, Ian, "Encyclopedia of Australian Rock & Pop, (Allen & Unwin, 1999)
* McGrath, Noel, "Australian Encyclopedia of Rock" (Outback Press, 1978)
* Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry, "Who's Who of Australian Rock", (Five Mile Press, 2002)
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