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The Wrights (Australian band)

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Genres
  
Rock

Labels
  
Flashpoint / EMI

Origin
  
Australia (2004)

Years active
  
2004, 2005, 2007

Genre
  
Rock music

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Past members
  
Nic Cester Chris Cheney Davey Lane Mark "Kram" Maher Pat Bourke Daniel Vandenberg Bernard Fanning Warren "Pig" Morgan Harry Vanda Phil Jamieson Dan Knight Louise Anton Chris Cester

Associated acts
  
Stevie Wright, Nic Cester, David Lane, Chris Cheney, Phil Jamieson

Members
  
Bernard Fanning, Nic Cester, David Lane, Kram, Chris Cheney

The Wrights were a one-off Australian rock music "supergroup". They consisted of Nic Cester (of Jet), Bernard Fanning (of Powderfinger), Phil Jamieson (of Grinspoon), Kram (of Spiderbait), Chris Cheney (of The Living End), Davey Lane (of You Am I and The Pictures) and Pat Bourke (of Dallas Crane). They are named after Australian music legend and former Easybeats frontman Stevie Wright, the original performer of the song-trilogy "Evie" which was the group's feature song.

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Background

Their first and only single was a cover version of Stevie Wright's song "Evie", an 11 minute song consisting of three parts. "Evie (Pt 1)" was first performed at the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) awards in 2004. They performed the whole trilogy live for the first time at the Sydney Cricket Ground as part of WaveAid, and it was released as a single in February 2005. "Evie (Pt 1)" featured Nic Cester as the vocalist, while Pts 2 and 3 featured vocalists Bernard Fanning of Powderfinger and Phil Jamieson of Grinspoon. The profits for the single were donated to Stevie Wright and the Salvation Army to improve drug and alcohol rehabilitation, as well as the Red Cross for the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami.

The three-part single by The Wrights, "Evie Pts 1, 2 and 3", is available on the double-CD album Easy Fever: A Tribute to the Music of the Easybeats and Stevie Wright. (Sony BMG, 2008)

The original single debuted at No. 2 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in the week of 2005-03-07.

Reunion

The Wrights made a one-off reunion at "Roosistence", a concert organised by Australian musician Tim Rogers (of You Am I) in a bid to avoid the relocation of the North Melbourne Football Club, an Australian rules football club, which was under pressure from the Australian Football League (AFL) to move to the Gold Coast in Queensland at the time. They played Rose Tattoo's famous song "We Can't be Beaten" (from their album Scarred for Life) alongside other Australian acts including You Am I, Tex Perkins, Something For Kate, Mick Thomas and Rob Clarkson.

In August 2005 the Wrights provided their rendition of "(Let's All) Turn On" for Stoneage Cameos, a tribute album for Hoodoo Gurus, with individual tracks from that group's debut album, Stoneage Romeos (March 1984), covered by fellow Australian artists.

"Evie" Part 1 - "Let Your Hair Hang Down"

  • Nic Cester (Jet) - vocals
  • Chris Cheney (The Living End) - lead guitar
  • Davey Lane (You Am I) - rhythm guitar
  • Kram (Spiderbait) - drums
  • Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane) - bass
  • Daniel Vandenberg - piano
  • "Evie" Part 2 - "Evie"

  • Bernard Fanning (Powderfinger) - vocals
  • Warren "Pig" Morgan (Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs)- piano
  • Harry Vanda (Easybeats) - string arrangement
  • "Evie" Part 3 - "I'm Losing You"

  • Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon) - vocals
  • Davey Lane (You Am I) - lead guitar
  • Chris Cheney (The Living End) - rhythm guitar
  • Pat Bourke (Dallas Crane) - bass
  • Dan Knight - Hammond organ
  • Kram (Spiderbait) - drums
  • Backing vocals

  • Chris Cester (Jet)
  • Kram (Spiderbait)
  • Harry Vanda (Easybeats)
  • Louise Anton
  • Chris Cheney (The Living End)
  • Production

  • Produced by Harry Vanda and Glenn Goldsmith
  • Mixed by Daniel Vandenberg
  • Songs

    Evie - Part 12005
    Evie - Part 22005
    Evie - Part 32005

    References

    The Wrights (Australian band) Wikipedia