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The Masters Apprentices (amateur silent film)
Title : The Masters Apprentices (amateur silent film) The Masters Apprentices (amateur silent film)
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Creator : Longley, Graham
Date of creation : ca. 1965 - 1968, 2001
Additional Creator : Masters Apprentices (Musical group)
Format : Film
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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Donated by : Graham Longley
Copyright :

This footage is reproduced courtesy of Mr Graham Longley. Use for any purpose requires written permission from Mr Graham Longley and the State Library of South Australia. Permission to publish form

Description :

Formed in Adelaide in early 1965 as the Mustangs, the Masters Apprentices became one of Australia's most popular groups. The original members were Mick Bower (guitar), Jim Keays (vocals), Rick Morrison (guitar), Gavin Webb (bass) and Brian Vaughton (drums). Their first single Undecided/War or hands of time was recorded in Max Peppers's Adelaide studio and released on Astor Records in October 1966.

In 2001 Graham Longley, the group's first manager (1965-1967), donated his tapes, papers and memorabilia to the State Library including this short, silent piece of footage showing the group in concert around 1967. Shows the group's second drummer Steve Hopgood.

Subjects
Related names :

Master's Apprentices (Musical group)

Period : 1946-1979
Further reading :

Day, David and Parker, Tim SA great it's our music 1956-1986 Glandore, S. Aust.: D. Day and T. Parker, 1987. Ch. 6. 'Masters Apprentices' pp. 58-67

Extra Extra. July-October, 2001. 'Living in a Masters dream' and 'From Mustangs to the Stones'.

Keays, Jim His master's voice St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1999

Masters Apprentices. The Master's Apprentices [sound recording], [Australia] : Astor, [1967]

Masters Apprentices. Now that it's over [sound recording]: best of Master's Apprentices. Sydney: EMI, [1974]

Internet links :

Milesago 'The #1 website for Australasian music and popular culture 1964-1975'

Masters Apprentices Official website

SA Memory page : Masters Apprentices mod dance poster


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