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Wednesday 9 October 2013

EUROGLIDERS


Guitarist and singer Bernie Lynch (as Rip Torn) fronted a new wave band, The Stockings, in Perth, Western Australia in the late 1970s. He left in early 1980 to form Living Single, with keyboard player Amanda Vincent. Together, they recruited Crispin Akerman on guitar, Don Meharry on bass guitar and Guy Slingerland on drums through a series of advertisements. The following year, Grace Knight – Lynch's future domestic partner – joined as lead vocalist. By the end of 1981, drummer John Bennetts replaced Slingerland, and the band changed their name to Eurogliders. They were signed by manager, Brian Peacock, to their first recording and publishing contracts with PolyGram. They recruited Melbourne bass player Geoff Rosenberg to replace Meharry. In 1982, Eurogliders travelled to Manila, capital of the Philippines, to record their first album, 'Pink Suit Blue Day', produced by Englishman Lem Lubin, which did not peak into the top 50 of the Australian Kent Music Report albums chart. From Manila, they relocated to Sydney to release their first single in June, "Without You", which peaked into the top 40 at 34 on the Kent Music Report singles chart.

Eurogliders changed record labels from Polygram to CBS in 1983. They replaced bass guitarist, Rosenberg, with Scott Saunders and travelled to the UK in July. While there, they recruited bass guitarist Ron François, (ex-The Sinceros, The Teardrop Explodes, Lene Lovich). With this line-up they recorded 'This Island', produced by Nigel Gray (also worked with the Police) which was released in May and peaked at #4 on the Australian albums chart. The single, "Heaven (Must Be There)", also released in May, reached #2 on the Australian singles charts. Released several months later in North America, the single peaked at #47 in Canada, and at #65 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album peaked at #140 on the Billboard 200 chart. In Australia, "Heaven" was followed by a domino effect of two more top 10 hits, with "We Will Together" (#7, April 1985), and "Can't Wait to See You" (#8, November 1985). Their third album 'Absolutely', which peaked at #7, spent 47 weeks in the Australian charts. Between 1984 and 1986, Eurogliders toured Australia, the USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, Japan and New Zealand.

At the height of the band's success, Grace Knight and Bernie Lynch reconciled their relationship and were married in 1985 but the union was short-lived. Despite their marital separation, they stayed together in the band for another four years. Lynch and Knight dismissed Brian Peacock and took over the band's management. In early 1987, journalists documented Lynch and Knight's claim that Bennetts, François and Vincent left the band voluntarily. Vincent went to London on a world tour with the Thompson Twins, and stayed in the UK to tour and co-wrote with Boy George. François became a session musician in Australia, while Bennets toured with Eartha Kitt, and later worked in the Educational IT industry before founding Monkeydrum Studios.

Reduced to a duo, Lynch and Knight recorded their fourth album 'Groove' with session musicians, including guitarist Crispin Akerman. However, despite Akerman's presence on the album it was clear that Lynch and Knight by themselves were now the Eurogliders, as they were the only people pictured on the album cover or inner sleeve, or on any of the album's associated singles. 'Groove' peaked at #25 on the Australian charts in April 1988. The related single, "Groove" had peaked at #13 in February but the next singles, "It Must Be Love" in June, "Listen" in September and "Precious" in March 1989 did not reach the top 50.

For the album tour, Lynch, Knight and Akerman were joined by Guy Le Claire on guitar, Rex Goh on guitar (ex-Air Supply), Lindsay Jehan on bass guitar and Steve Sowerby on drums. Later in 1989, the Eurogliders disbanded. Akerman returned to his visual art background and became a painter, Lynch initially pursued a solo music career, while Knight became a successful jazz singer.

Eurogliders reformed in October 2005, with Grace Knight and Bernie Lynch using session musicians including former member, Rex Goh, and they released their fifth studio album, simply called 'Eurogliders' and included the single, "Hummingbird", but neither album nor single peaked into the ARIA top 50 charts. They started touring again in April 2006 and performed on the Countdown Spectacular during June to August, which was a nostalgic tour of Australian bands from the 1970s and 1980s, as featured on the pop television show Countdown with its host Ian "Molly" Meldrum. The group's sixth album, 'Blue Kiss', was recorded during the same sessions as the previous and was released in mid-2006, it also had no top 50 charting. 

Eurogliders official website was shut down in September 2008. In 2013 it was announced that the Eurogliders were expected to reform to support The Boomtown Rats on a planned reunion tour of Australia in May. However, the tour was cancelled due to poor ticket sales. Their seventh studio album, 'Don't Eat the Daisies', appeared in 2014. In May 2017 they headlined the entertainment on Darley Kingsford-Smith Cup Day during the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival. Eurogliders plan to tour Australia in support of Simple Minds and OMD in December 2021.

Members

Grace Knight (vocals, sax, keyboards), Bernie Lynch (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Crispin Akerman (guitar), Stephen Clarke (drums), Amanda Vincent (keyboards), Don Meharry (bass),
Guy Singerland (drums), John Bennetts (drums), Geoff Rosenberg (bass), Ron François (bass),
Scott Saunders (bass), Rex Goh (guitar), Guy Le Claire (guitar), Lindsay Jehan (bass),
Steve Sowerby (drums), Joy Smithers (backing vocals), Phil Whitcher (keyboards)






SINGLES
Without You

21 JUN '82#34
No Action

30 MAY '83#97
Another Day in the Big World

6 FEB '84#66
Heaven (Must Be There)

7 MAY '84#2
Maybe Only I Dream

20 AUG '84#56
We Will Together

29 APR '85#7
The City of Soul

2 SEP '85#19
Can't Wait to See You

25 NOV '85#8
Absolutely

10 MAR '86#29
So Tough

25 AUG '86#91
Groove

7 MAR '88#13

It Must Be Love

27 JUN '88#72





References

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

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


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