- Roaring Jack
Roaring Jack is an
Australia nCeltic punk /Folk punk band of the 1980s and 1990s. The band formed in 1985 and played their first shows inSydney in 1986. Original members wereAlistair Hulett (acoustic guitar andvocals ), Dave Williams (bass), Steve Thompson (drums), Bob (Rab) Mannell (electric guitar and bouzouki) and Hunter Owens (accordion/mandolin and vocals).Owens was later replaced by Steve (Steph) Miller on the same instruments and on vocals. Rod Gilchrist replaced Steve Thompson on drums after the recording of their first album.
The band built a cult following by playing the Sydney pub circuit eventually scoring regular slots at the Harold Park Hotel in Glebe and the
Sandringham Hotel in Newtown. Their music had a strong political focus with emphasis on Scottishsectarianism ,Aborigin al Rights and union activism. In keeping with this the band gave many benefit performances for a diverse range of left wing causes, including the workers ofCockatoo Island with fellow rebel rousersUrban Guerillas , Tim Anderson and against the firstGulf War .The band went on to support the likes of
Billy Bragg , thePogues andThe Men They Couldn't Hang during their Australian tours.Roaring Jack recorded for independent Sydney label Mighty Boy Records. They released the Street Celtability mini-LP in 1987, The Cat Among The Pigeons LP (1988) and Through The Smoke Of Innocence LP (1990). German label Jump Up Records released all of these as The Complete Works, a double CD package, in 2002.
Some of their best remembered songs include ‘Buy Us A Drink’, ‘The Old Divide And Rule’, ‘Destitution Road’ and ‘We Don’t Play No Elton Fucking John’. A video was made for the single 'Framed', the song which raised awareness of the Campaign Exposing the Frame-Up of Tim Anderson.
The band split in 1992. Alistair Hulett now has a successful solo career as an internationally recognised folk musician. Steph Miller formed his own band, The Wickermen in 1991 and spent most of the 1990s as a multi-instrumentalist in the successful Sydney band, Eva Trout. Steph released a solo CD, Strange Sea, in 2004.
External links
* [http://www.roaringjack.com Roaring Jack Tribute site]
* [http://www.urbanguerillas.com Official Urban Guerillas site]
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