- The Black Assassins
The Black Assassins were an early eighties punk rock band from
Brisbane ,Australia .Keen exponents of the have a go and do it yourself ethos of the time, The Black Assassins formed in Brisbane in the middle of 1981, and played their first gig one week later at the [http://www.blackassassins.net/QIT81.html QIT Campus Club] from which they were banned from ever playing again. A [http://web.revolutionrock.com.au/oral-hist/index.php?id=36 review] of their first performance saw them dubbed " the ugliest ... musicians ever to scar the stage" by the Brisbane's Courier Mail newspaper, after which they became known as "Brisbane's Ugliest Band.
The Black Assassins went on to play a total of 14 [http://www.blackassassins.net/Gigs.html gigs] in and around Brisbane during the following year before the bass player and guitarist moved to Sydney and formed the band Mutant Death. The Black Assassins continued to play sporadically in Brisbane till 1985, including supporting the
Dead Kennedys at Brisbane's Festival Hall in 1983, and played one [http://www.blackassassins.net/PaddoRSL.html gig] inSydney in 1989.The band was highly theatrical and usually pre-spent all the money they were paid for gigs on props and costumes for their performances. Their songs and stage act were energetic and highly political, focussing on issues of the day, having fun with imagery evoked by their name and the topics of their songs. It often involved doing things with dummies of corrupt politicians and interaction with members of the audience.
The Black Assassins were: Sirhan Chapman, Keyboards & Vocals; Lee Harvey Hinckley, Drums & Vocals;Mohammed El Jackal, Guitar & Vocals; Ruby Oswald, Bass and Vocals.
The Black Assassins finally released a CD of their music, 23 years late in November, 2005, The Black Assassins Greatest Hits. Recorded in six hours at Brisbane's Sunshine Studios, the album was produced and mixed by John Willsteed (of the Brisbane band
Xero (band) and who later played withThe Go-Betweens ). The album features 13 of the band's most popular songs with audiences of the time.In December 2005 the band played their first [http://www.blackassassins.net/CDlaunch.html gig] in Brisbane for 20 years to launch the CD. In 2007 The Black Assassins played a [http://www.blackassassins.net/Jetsgig.html short set] at the Jets Sports Club in Sydney on 5th May, and played [http://www.blackassassins.net/pigcity.html one song] at [http://www.qmf.org.au/02_cal/details.asp?ID=18 PIG CITY] , a [http://www.qmf.org.au/02_cal/index.asp Queensland Music Festival] event held at the University of Queensland in Brisbane on 14th July
You can read [http://www.blackassassins.net/Reviews.html reviews] of The Black Assassins Greatest Hits CD and their live performances in the early eighties at: http://www.blackassassins.net/Reviews.html
You can listen some of the Black Assassins songs on their myspace [http://www.myspace.com/theblackassassins/ blog] and their numberonemusic [http://www.numberonemusic.com/theblackassassins/ site] .
You can also find out more information about the band at the their website: http://www.blackassassins.net
External links
* [http://www.blackassassins.net The Black Assassins website]
* [http://members.optusnet.com.au/~toxicoh/blackas.htm Brisbands website]
* [http://www.numberonemusic.com/theblackassassins/ Number One Music]
* [http://www.myspace.com/theblackassassins/ The Black Assassins Blog]
* [http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=blackassassins The Black Assassins YouTube video channel]DISCOGRAPHY
"The Black Assassins Greatest Hits" CD, [http://www.reverberation.com.au/ Reverberation] , 2005.
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