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!
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Anzac Day Special - The Rajahs
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Poison Ivy by Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs
Run to Paradise by The Choirboys
Crumbled by Little Quirks
Oh Boy by Diana Trask
Little Miss Heartbreak by The Delltones with Hal Blaine & Scotty Turner
Little Ray of Sunshine by Axiom
Livin’ Lovin’ Wreck by Dig Richards & The R’Jays
Howzat by Sherbet
Touch of Paradise by John Farnham
Send Me An Angel by Real Life
Rock On by Johnny Rebb and His Rebels
Bad Habits by Billy Field
Crying Shame by Johnny Diesel and The Injectors
Love and Other Bruises by Air Supply
Eagle Rock by Daddy Cool
Satellite by One Dollar Short
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