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!
I’ll Be Gone by Spectrum
Love Junk by Johnny Diesel
Bombora by The Atlantics
I Was Only 19 (A Walk in the Light Green) by Redgum
Girls Like That (Don‘t Go For Guys Like Us) by Custard
Xavier Rudd is Not My Son by Spectrum
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The Career of Lonnie Lee & The Leemen
Stay The F*** At Home by Chris Franklin & the Isolaters
The TMG Years - Ted Mulry Gang
The Mighty Guys - Leon’s Story Part 4
The Beatles to Bee Gees - Leon’s Story Part 3
Digby Richards - Leon’s Story Part 2
”Digging” with Louis Armstrong & JOK - Leon’s Story Part
Soul Kind of Feeling by Dynamic Hepnotics
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