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Friday 13 September 2013

STYLUS


Stylus were an Australian funk, soul group which formed in 1975. They were the first Australian act to be released by Motown Records in the USA. Stylus toured supporting George Benson, Average White Band, Ike & Tina Turner, and Little River Band. According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, Stylus "scored a number of hit singles and became very popular on the Australian pub and concert circuit". Stylus developed from Mason's Cure, which were a Melbourne-based group, led by Ian Mason on keyboards, and included at various stages Peter Cupples (ex-Wheatfield, Canyon), Ashley Henderson, Peter Lee, Ronnie Peers & Ian Tomney. 

In early 1975 that group issued a single, "Let Me Love You Right / Back To Reality", on the Astor label but Mason left to join The Bootleg Band. The remaining members became Stylus with Peter Cupples on lead vocals, guitar (electric and acoustic), congas, percussion and electric piano; Ashley Henderson on bass guitar, lead and backing vocals; Peter Lee on drums and percussion; Ronnie Peers on lead guitar (electric and acoustic); and new member, Sam McNally (ex-Silver Sun, Baiyana) on keyboards: fender electric piano, acoustic piano, moog synthesiser and clavinet. The group supported tours by Focus, Ike and Tina Turner, and Sherbet. Stylus were signed to WEA and, in June 1975, released their debut single, "Summer Breeze", which was a cover version of Seals & Croft's 1972 song. The Stylus version reached the top 60 of the Kent Music Report Singles Chart.

Their second single, "World of Make Believe", appeared in October which peaked into the top 40. It was followed, in November, by their debut album, 'Where in the World?', which was recorded at Armstrong Audio Video in Melbourne for Atlantic Records. In April 1976 the album provided a third single, "I'm Going Home", but Stylus had left WEA. Their next single, "So Much Love", was issued in June 1976 on Crystal Clear Records, which reached the top 50. The group signed with the Oz label, run by Ross Wilson and Glenn Wheatley, and distributed by EMI. Their second album, 'For the Love of Music', was released in October that year, which was produced by Trevor Courtney and Cupples. It included their next single, "I Just Don't Wanna Fall in Love Right Now", which reached the top 100. By that time Courtney (ex-Vibrants, Skylight) had temporarily replaced Lee on drums, and was replaced in turn by Joe Tattersall (ex- Ayers Rock) by the end of that year.

With Courtney on drums, Stylus had recorded the group's third album, 'The Best Kept Secret', which appeared in April 1978. It provided three more singles, "Workout Fine" (March 1978), "Look at Me" (July) and "Got to Say Goodbye" (November). The group signed with Motown Records to re-issue 'Best Kept Secret' as Stylus, in the United Kingdom and United States, on their Prodigal imprint. The album and its related singles received favourable reviews in music industry magazines, Cashbox and Billboard. By mid-1978 Peter Roberts (ex-Ride Band) had joined on co-lead vocals and then Mark Meyer (ex- Sailor) replaced Tattersall on drums. Prodigal was shelved by Motown in 1979, disrupting the Stylus-Motown relationship, just as tours with Hall & Oates and Earth Wind & Fire were proposed. Stylus supported George Benson on his Australian tour. In August 1979 the band issued their fourth album, 'Part of It All', and the related single, "If You Believe in Me". The group disbanded later that year. 'Part of It All' was to be their second US release but this was also shelved. EMI Records in Australia were not committed to the band despite the US interest. Various Stylus members pursued separate careers after the group had disbanded.

Late in 2001 Stylus reunited with the line-up of Cupples, Henderson, McNally, and Peers joined by David Jones on drums. Live recordings from their 2002 tour were issued as 'Still Alive' in 2003 on Empire Records. In 2009, Toshiba-EMI requested a new studio album from Stylus, they had established a relationship with the band following the re-release of the original catalogue. On 23 June 2010 the album, 'Across Time', was released in Japan – the first one of new material in 31 years – on Vivid Japan/Zoom. The line-up was Cupples, Henderson, McNally and Peers with Gerry Pantazis on drums and percussion. Late in 2012 Stylus performed shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Newcastle; their first since 2002. Joe Tattersall died in 2022. Ashley Henderson died in 2022.

Members

Peter Cupples (vocals, guitar), Ian Mason (keyboards) Peter Lee (drums), Sam McNally (keyboards), Ron Peers (guitar), Ashley Henderson (bass), Peter Roberts (vocals), Trevor Courtney (drums), Joe Tattersall (drums) Mark Meyer (drums) David Jones (drums) Gerry Pantazis (drums)





SINGLES 
''Summer Breeze (#58) / Feelin' Blue'' 1975 Atlantic 
''World Of Make Believe (#34) / Just Begun'' 1975 Atlantic 
''I'm Going Home / Where In The World'' 1976 Atlantic 
''So Much Love (#44) / We All Need One Another'' 1976 Crystal Clear 
''I Just Don't Wanna Fall In Love Right Now (#83) / Funky Fig'' 1976 Oz 
''Kissin' / For The Love Of Music'' 1977 Oz 
''Workout Fine (#64) / Natural Feeling'' 1978 Oz 
''Look At Me / You Can't Get It Out Of Your Head'' 1978 Oz 
''I've Got To Say Bye / Discover Your Life'' 1978 Oz 
''If You Believe In Me / Byron Bay'' 1979 Oz 

ALBUMS 
'Where In The World' 1975 Atlantic 
'For The Love Of Music' 1976 OZ 
'The Best Kept Secret' 1978 OZ 
'Part Of It All' 1979 OZ 
'Still Alive' 2003 Empire Records 




References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylus_%28band%29

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


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