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The Spektors

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Labels
  
See for Miles

Origin
  
Perth, Australia (1964)

Active until
  
1966

Members
  
Bon Scott

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Years active
  
1964 (1964)–1966 (1966)

Past members
  
John Collins Brian Gannon Murray Gracie Wyn Milson Bon Scott

Genres
  
Pop music, Rock music, Beat music

Associated acts
  
AC/DC, The Valentines, Fraternity

Similar
  
The Valentines, AC/DC, Vince Lovegrove, Fraternity, Peter Head

The Spektors were an Australian beat, pop and rock 'n' roll band active in Perth from 1964 to mid-1966. Their co-drummer and part-time lead singer, Bon Scott, was later lead vocalist with hard rockers, AC/DC.

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History

The Spektors were formed in 1964 by co-vocalists and co-drummers John Collins and Bon Scott, along with Brian Gannon on bass guitar, Murray Gracie on rhythm guitar and vocals, and Wyn Milson on guitar. Collins and Scott would each play half a set as drummer and the other half as lead vocalist. They performed beat, pop and rock 'n' roll music.

The Spektors enjoyed local acclaim by winning the Perth heat of the national Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds competition. Their repertoire included popular songs, often originally by The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. As the band developed, Scott would step up and sing occasionally while Collins played drums, on songs such as a cover of Van Morrison's "Gloria". According to Gracie their influences were "more blues than pop – groups like the Pretty Things, Them, and the Kinks".

In October 1965 the group recorded tracks for local TV show, Club 17, including cover versions of "Gloria", Chuck Berry's "On My Mind" and The Beatles' "Yesterday". In late 1966, Milson and Scott joined with members of local rivals The Winstons, and formed a new group, The Valentines, with Scott sharing vocal duties with Winstons' Vince Lovegrove.

Discography

  • Bon Scott with the Spektors (CD, 1992, See for Miles records)
  • Bon Scott with the Spektors and the Valentines (CD, 1999, See for Miles records)
  • These songs and interviews were pirated from the TVW channel 7 show "Club 17" by Martin Clark, who was the recording engineer at the time.

    Songs

    GloriaWith the Spektors and the Valentines · 1999
    On My MindWith the Spektors and the Valentines · 1999
    YesterdayWith the Spektors and the Valentines · 1999

    References

    The Spektors Wikipedia