The Allniters was centred on founding guitarist Martin Fabok in 1980 in Sydney. The other original members were Ted Ayers on sax, Dave Bebb on drums, Stuart Crysell on guitar, Peter Hill-Travis on vocals, Graham Hood on bass guitar, Brett Pattinson on vocals and Mark Taylor on keyboards. The band's first performance was at the Sussex Hotel in September 1980. They were an ill-defined line-up with not all members performing at early gigs. They released "She Made a Monkey Out of Me" for the independent Green Records in August 1981 and followed with "You Shouldn't Stay Out Late" in 1982.
Ayers, Betts, Crysell, Fabok, Taylor of The Allniters together with other musicians, Dave Pye on trumpet (Fast Cars), Kirk Pengilly on saxophone (INXS) and Stuart Martin trombone recorded as studio-based band, The Igniters, at Sydney's 2JJJ studio 221, and released a dub reggae EP 'Igniters' in 1982 on Green Records.
The Allniters signed with Midnight Oil's label Powderworks and with RCA in 1983. First single for Powderworks was "Hold On" in May, followed by a cover of Bobby Bloom's "Montego Bay" in September, which peaked at #19 on the Australian singles charts. Their debut album, 'D-D-D-Dance' was released in October and a third single, "Love and Affection" followed in November. The line-up were Ayers, Crysell, Fabok, Hill-Travis, Pattinson and Taylor, and new members, Perry Andronos on bass guitar, Julie Conway on vocals, Dave Lennon on drums and Stephen Luke on trombone.
In 1984, a new line-up of studio band, The Igniters, containing Crysell, Fabok, Luke and Taylor, together with Toni Allaylis on vocals, Simone Dee on vocals, Cliff Griggs on drums (Spy vs Spy), Patou Powell on vocals (Caribe), Phillip Ayres (saxophone) Steven Luke (trombone) Dave Kimber (keys on 'Man through the door') Kate Swadling on vocals and Mike Weiley on guitars (Spy vs Spy) was formed to record a second EP. The Allniters also released two more singles in 1984, "Screaming Dreaming" in August and "I Saw You First" in December. The band separated in January 1985 as Ayers, Crysell and Taylor formed Castles in Spain.
By July 1985, Conway, Fabok, Hill-Travis, Luke and Pattinson reformed The Allniters with Peter Bolke on bass guitar, Ralph Franke on saxophone, Mark Fuccilli on saxophone, Dale Pandit on drums and Mark Tanner on guitar. February 1986 saw another line-up change where Conway, Franke, Hill-Travis and Pattinson, teamed with new crew of Michael Allen on keyboards, Troy Duncombe on bass guitar, Simon Knapman on drums and Mickey Mahoney on guitar. This line-up recorded "All That Easy", which was released by Mushroom Records in July 1987 with Mental As Anything's Martin Plaza producing. The single had no chart success and The Allniters disbanded.
A compilation album, 'The Best of...' was released in 1996. The Allniters reformed with a new lead singer, Miss Velvet Vass (aka Juliana Vasilkov), and released "Nowhere Fast", written by guitarist Marcus Phelan, on the Sound System Record label. With Marcus Phelan, Peter Aitkens (drums), Alistair Law (keyboards), Justine Harrison (vocals), Nick Hempton and Steve Luke (Horns), joining the old firm of Travis, Pattinson, Fabok and Andronos they recorded the album Another Fine Mess, released in early 2000. In 1998 they teamed up with The Porkers for the east coast 'Skafari' tour. Vass joined up with The Louisville Sluggers as The Allniters disbanded again in 2001. They reformed in 2004 to support reggae band, UB40's Australian tour, but they did not record new material.
Members
Michael Allen (keyboards), Perry Andronos (bass), Ted (Phil) Ayers (sax), David Bebb (drums), Peter Beulke (bass), Julie Conway (vocals), Stuart Crysell (guitar), Troy Duncombe (bass), Martin Fabok (guitar), Ralph Franke (sax), Mark Fuccilli (sax), Peter Hill-Travis (vocals), Graham Hood (bass), Simon Knapman (drums), Peter McGreggor (drums), Alistair Law (keyboards), Dave Lennon (drums), Stephan Luke (trombone), Mickey Mahoney (guitar), Dale Pandit (drums), Brett Pattinson (vocals, percussion), Marcus Phelan (guitar, vocals), Mark Tanner (guitar),Mark Taylor (keyboards), Juliana Vasilkov [Miss Velvet Vass] (vocals)
Michael Allen (keyboards), Perry Andronos (bass), Ted (Phil) Ayers (sax), David Bebb (drums), Peter Beulke (bass), Julie Conway (vocals), Stuart Crysell (guitar), Troy Duncombe (bass), Martin Fabok (guitar), Ralph Franke (sax), Mark Fuccilli (sax), Peter Hill-Travis (vocals), Graham Hood (bass), Simon Knapman (drums), Peter McGreggor (drums), Alistair Law (keyboards), Dave Lennon (drums), Stephan Luke (trombone), Mickey Mahoney (guitar), Dale Pandit (drums), Brett Pattinson (vocals, percussion), Marcus Phelan (guitar, vocals), Mark Tanner (guitar),Mark Taylor (keyboards), Juliana Vasilkov [Miss Velvet Vass] (vocals)
''Do What You Say / Table Tea And Mix'' 1981 Green
''She Made A Monkey Out Of Me / Allniters Are Allriters / She Drives Me Round The Bend'' 1981 Green
''You Shouldn't Stay Out Late / What Gives You The Right?'' 1982 Green
''Jingle Bells / Juliet'' 1982
''Hold On (#40) / Mr. Unioshi'' 1983 Powderworks
''Montego Bay (#19) / Get It Together'' 1983 Powderworks
''Love And Affection (#45) / Juliette'' 1983 Powderworks
''I Saw You First / Mexico'' 1984 Powderworks
''Screaming Dreaming (#84) / Allniters Are Allriters'' 1984 Powderworks
''Wake Up Sydney / Soul For Sale'' 1985
''All That Easy (#76) / The Party'' 1987 Mushroom
'D-D-D-Dance' (#18) 1983 Powderworks 1983
'Another Fine Mess' 2000 Sound System Records
References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allniters
http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/
Hi Bad spelling Peter Bolke is Peter Beulke.Could someone correct this Peter Beulke has played Bass in RedGum ,The Honey drippers,Crackerjacks,Dancehall Racketeers,and many more Aussie Bands, Cheers Peter Beulke
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