The D Coys formed as a trio in Adelaide, South Australia around 1965. By 1966 Alistair Innes was the only one left until he was joined by Kevin Smith (ex-The Viscounts). After being signed by EMI they moved to Melbourne, released three singles, appeared on the Go!! Show and then sunk into obscurity. Kevin Smith would end up fronting The Cherokees around 1967. Innes later turned up in Multiple Balloon.
Members
Darryl Hanson (vocals) Alistair Innes (vocals) Kevin Smith (vocals)
SINGLES
''Come Running To Me / I Don't Want'' (#78) 1965 Columbia''Now Comes A Day / Leaving Here'' 1965 Columbia
''Bad Times / You're Against'' 1966 Columbia
References
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
Hi - three band members listed here. I only ever see two in the videos...?
ReplyDeleteThey were originally a trio in Adelaide but (as Kimbo writes) two left, leaving Innes, then Smith joined him, making two. By the time of this video they were in Melbourne as a duo, just Innes and Smith.
ReplyDeleteCheers Lyn
DeleteAll I know, just posted, linked to here. https://poparchives.com.au/the-vacant-lot/leaving-here/#the-d-coys:leaving-here
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