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Tuesday, 10 September 2013

DONNIE SUTHERLAND



Donald "Donnie" Sutherland OAM (born 1946) is an Australian radio and television presenter, best known for being the host of Sounds on Australian television between 1975 and 1987. He was first heard on record when he and his band The Titans cut a single for Reg Grundy's label RG. ''Mockin' Bird Hill / No Cheatin' was released in 1966. He released his first solo single entitled "Fairy Land / Little Girl" in 1969; this recording was notable for being one of the first stereo singles to be recorded in Australia. In the early 1970s Sutherland began his career as a radio disc-jockey with 2UW in Sydney. Around the same time Sutherland began writing for the influential music magazine Go-Set magazine, where Molly Meldrum was a colleague. 

Donnie recorded another single ''Bonnie, Bonnie, Bonnie / Na, Na, Hey, Kiss Him Goodbye/ I Don't Mind'' in 1971 on the Violets Holiday label backed by The Cleves. In 1975 Sutherland was engaged as the presenter of the Channel 7 Sydney music show Sounds Unlimited (later shortened to Sounds); Sutherland took over from original host (and former radio DJ) Graham Webb, who was also the show's producer. This show was broadcast every Saturday morning for twelve years until 1987 and was the only successful competitor during that period to the ABC's Countdown. During the early years of its run Sounds was seen only in Sydney, but later in the series, when it was relayed nationally, the first hour (9am-10am) was seen in Sydney only, mainly due to time zone differences, and the following two hours (10-12) were seen nationwide. During the middle years of Sounds, Sutherland also hosted the late-night music and chat show After Dark, which ran from 1982 to 1985 and was noted for its 'relaxed' style.

This featured chat segments with Australian and overseas music and entertainment identities, interspersed with music videos; on occasions when Sutherland was unavailable, it was guest-hosted by music personalities Stuart Coupe or Glenn A. Baker. Notable international guests on the show included Steve Marriott, John Cooper Clark, Ramones and Jello Biafra. From 1977 to 1980 Sutherland also hosted several hours of disco music presented on Sydney radio station 2UW. 

The show originally ran live only on Saturday night from 7pm to midnight, but due to the popularity of disco 2UW added a second show on Friday night and extended the broadcast until 3am. Sutherland also appeared in the 1983 film At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture. At the conclusion of his tenure with Sounds, Sutherland worked with the emerging Sky Channel until 1991. In December 2014, it was reported in the media that Sutherland has a recurrence of throat cancer, and the now aggressive cancer will require his voice box being removed in December 2014.





SINGLES
''Mockin' Bird Hill / No Cheatin' [with The Titans] 1966 RG
''Fairyland (#73) / Little Girl'' 1969 Du Monde
''Bonnie, Bonnie, Bonnie / Na, Na, Hey, Kiss Him Goodbye / I Don't Mind'' [with The Cleves] 1971 Violets Holiday
''Dancing Man (#78) / Dancing Man (Disco Version)'' 1977 ATA





References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Sutherland

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/

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