Formed as an accompanying group by Leedon recording star Lonnie Lee in the late 50s. The Leemen quickly made a place in their own right with the record buying public. Their version of ''Johnny Guitar'' rocketed up to #18 on the national charts and this success was the forerunner of the many hits by aussie instrumental groups which was to follow. This single was also released in NZ and the USA. Another two EP's followed. The band went through many lineup changes during its existence. Peter Bazley died in 1999.
Members
''On The Run / My Baby Don't 'Low'' [with Lonnie Lee] 1964 HMV
''More Than Yesterday / Love's Gonna Live Here'' [with Lonnie Lee] 1964 HMV
''Little White House / The Waltz You Saved For Me'' [with Lonnie Lee] 1965 HMV
'The Leemen With Voices' 1961 Leedon
References
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
Members
Peter Bazley (guitar), Tony Gaha (drums), Johnny Ryan (bass), Dave Scott (sax), Derby Wilson (guitar), Jeff Denton (bass/piano), Graham Dunn (guitar), Frank Griffith (drums), Lance Ransome (guitar), Terry Hearne (guitar), Leon Isackson (drums)
SINGLES
''Johnny Guitar (#16) / Hucklebuck'' 1961 Leedon''More Than Yesterday / Love's Gonna Live Here'' [with Lonnie Lee] 1964 HMV
''Little White House / The Waltz You Saved For Me'' [with Lonnie Lee] 1965 HMV
EPs
'Introducing The Leemen' 1961 Leedon'The Leemen With Voices' 1961 Leedon
References
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
The first song I learned on my guitar.
ReplyDeleteLucky enough to play Peter Bazleys 64 Fender Mustang he used on this song Incredible guitarist
ReplyDeleteWOW! That's cool
DeleteJohnny Guitar was released in 1961 - Peter Bazley played a Fender Jazzmaster!
DeleteHe played a Jazzmaster in 1960?
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