Ted Mulry's solo career is often overshadowed by the enormous success of his time as leader of the the Ted Mulry Gang.
The singer / songwriter first found fame working with Harry Vanda and George Young at the famed Albert Studios in 1970. A creative pop balladeer, Ted found chart success with 5 singles prior to meeting up with the Gang.
I sat down with Ted's younger brother Steve and we had a great chat about about Ted and his music.
Sadly Ted passed away in 2001, aged just 53, however, his music still lives on!
Come A Little Bit Closer by The Delltones
What’s Love Got to Do With It by Tina Turner
Curiosity Killed the Cat by Little River Band
Velvet Waters by Tony Worsley & the Fabulous Blue Jays
Hey Are You Johnny Diesel?
Johnny Cash is Still in the Air
Blueys Dad is a Rock Star
Is That Me at the MCG?
Death of a Pop Star
You Shot Me You Bastard!
Kidnapped at the Battle of Long Tan
Order Me a Gudinski Burger Please
Rockin’ the Viet Cong
Not Tonight Mr Sinatra
To Love Somebody by The Bee Gees
I Honestly Love You by Olivia Newton-John
Rock & Roll (I Gave You The Best Years Of My Life) by Kevin Johnson
Woman You’re Breaking Me by The Groop
Needle in a Haystack by The Twilights
You’re the Voice by John Farnham
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