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Friday, 13 November 2020

THE RAZZ

 

The Razz was formed in the early 80s with Tony Romeril, Rick Graham and Con Westerberg who had all been with 70s band Autumn. The lineup was completed with keyboard players Tony Buggy and Ray Freeman. The band's musical direction was American jazz standards and swing. The Razz recorded two singles ''It Don't Mean A Thing'' (1981) and ''Orchestra Waltz'' (1982) both composed by the band and an album 'The Razz' (1981) on RCA's subsidiary label Luxury. The band became one of Australia’s busiest corporate / function bands and over the years accrued an unbelievable client list. They disbanded in the early 90s.

Members

Tony Romeril (vocals/guitar), Tony Buggy (keyboards), Ray Freeman (keyboards), Rick Graham (bass), Con Westerberg (drums)




SINGLES
''It Don't Mean A Thing / Chattanoonga Choo-Choo'' 1981 Luxury 
''Orchestra Waltz / Days Of Black And White'' 1982 Luxury 

ALBUMS
'The Razz' 1981 Luxury 
'Ain't Misbehaving' 1985 





1 comment:

  1. I was a fan back in the day, I was just thinking with all the technology around today I wonder if there is any post on them, loved the shows

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