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Flash and the Pan

 
Artist: Flash and the Pan
 

Group Members:

George Young, Harry Vanda, Les Karski, Ray Arnott, Warren Morgan

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Performed Songs By:

Harry Vanda, George Young

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  • Formed: 1976, Australia
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Ayla: The Best of Flash and the Pan," "Flash and the Pan," "Collection"
  • Representative Songs: "Hey, St. Peter," "Waiting for a Train," "Walking in the Rain"

Biography

The best-known alter ego of the Harry Vanda/George Young songwriting team (the creative force behind the Easybeats), Flash and the Pan began simply as a between-production project in 1976. By 1979, the project had turned out a novelty hit with the single "Hey St. Peter." A second single, "Down Among the Dead," also became a hit throughout Australia and Europe, inspiring the release of the album Flash and the Pan. American radio began playing import copies which led to a deal with Epic Records. The album would soon reach the Top 100 in the U.S. despite the lack of a supporting tour. They released two more albums with some minor success in the U.K., but failed to make much impact due to the part-time nature of the project. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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