-
Strauks both
attended Norwood High
School in the
Melbourne suburb of
Ringwood and
formed Spare Parts in 1966 with
Macainsh on b****
guitar and
Strauks...
-
Strachan met "Freddy"
Strauks, a drummer, at a
performance at
Village Green.
Strachan would later drive his
friend to gigs.
Strauks and Greg Macainsh, on...
- In 1966, with
Macainsh on b****
guitar and
school mate,
Imants "Freddie"
Strauks on lead vocals, he
formed a group,
Spare Parts. It was
followed by Sound...
- on
guitar and
vocals (ex-the
Southern Star Band, Goldrush) and
Freddie Strauks on
drums (ex-Skyhooks, the Sports). McM**** was
replaced by Tony O'Neill...
- strøk
jenta på
haken og
kysset henne på kinnene.
Norwegian (Nynorsk):
Guten strauk jenta på haka og
kyssa henne på kinna. NB:
These are not
always literal...
- tour and McLennan, who had
hepatitis in May, was then
replaced by
Freddie Strauks (Symons'
bandmate from Skyhooks) on drums. In 1981, the
Sports had another...
-
Starkie –
guitar Greg
Macainsh – b**** guitar,
narration Imants "Freddy"
Strauks – drums, percussion,
backing vocals Joe
Camilleri (Courtesy OZ Records)...
- on lead vocals, Bob "Bongo Starr"
Starkie on guitar,
Imants "Freddie"
Strauks on
drums and Red
Symons on guitar. They had all been
produced by Ross Wilson...
- his
tight satin jumpsuit); the gladiator’s hat worn by
drummer Freddie Strauks; the
black lipstick,
white make-up and long
black hair on Bob Starkie;...
-
backing vocals Greg
Macainsh – b**** guitar,
backing vocals Imants Alfred Strauks – drums,
backing vocals,
percussion "Australian
Music Awards". Ron Jeff...