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Probably one of the most underrated bands to come out of Australia and still one of the greatest live acts in the country. It is now thirty years that they have been touring and recording and still maintained a level of commitment that is unequaled even from much younger bands.

With Mark Gable on Vocals and Guitar, Ian Hulme on Bass and Paul Wheeler on Drums. Choirboys are what Australian Pub Rock is all about.

The Choirboys started on the Northern Beaches area of Sydney in 1979. The original members of the band were Mark Gable on vocals, Ian Hulme on bass, Lindsay Tebbutt on drums, and Brad Carr on guitar. They started jamming and writing songs, and playing together in venues around Sydney.

In 1983, George Young (formerly of The Easybeats, and older brother of Angus and Malcolm Young of AC/DC) heard a demo from the Choirboys. He recorded their self-titled debut album with his partner Harry Vanda of the famous Vanda & Young production team at the same studio where the early AC/DC and Rose Tattoo albums were recorded.

The first single, "Never Gonna Die," reached 21 in the Australian single charts in 1983. Australian TV musical personality Ian "Molly" Meldrum said the album was "destined to become an Aussie classic." Cold Chisel invited the Choirboys to support them on their "Last Stand", their last tour for 15 years.

The Choirboys returned to the live scene in 1986, opening for Deep Purple on their tour. Brad Carr left the group to be replaced by Brett Williams. They returned to the studio to produce their second album Big Bad Noise with producer Peter Blyton. The first single "Run to Paradise" reached 2 on the ARIA Charts late 1987 and was the 11th highest selling single of the eighties. The Big Bad Noise album went double platinum and ranked 21 for the year 1988 in Australia. Other singles from the album: "Boys Will Be Boys" and "Struggle Town" - also reached the top 30 on the Australian Singles charts.

The Choirboys recorded Midnight Sun, the follow up to "Big Bad Noise" in Los Angeles with producer Marc Tanner in 1991. While it generated two top 40 hits in "Empire" and "Rendezvous", Midnight Sun didn't achieve the same level of success as its predecessor.

The band recorded its next album "Yo-Yo" in Germany during 1996, with Richard Lara (formerly of the Screaming Jets) on guitar and Barton Price (formerly of The Models) on drums. The band supported Cheap Trick on their Australian tour in the same year (with Tony Le Rhodes on drums).

The Choirboys recorded the "Evolver" album in 2002 and 2003 in between going on an extensive tour of Australia and New Zealand. Former Icehouse drummer Paul Wheeler joined the band replacing Price. The Evolver album was released in 2004 but due to no promotion for the album, it didn't fair well in the charts. It peaked at 174 in the Australian Charts and has since decreased.

The band returned to the Australian singles charts in Australia in July 2004 when dance producer Nick Skitz asked Gable to sing "Run to Paradise" on a dance reworking. The song, billed as "Nick Skitz vs. the Choirboys" debuted in the top 20 of the Australian singles charts and stayed in the charts for nearly 8 weeks before it was knocked out of the top 50.

In 2006, the Choirboys performed their best-known "Run To Paradise" on the Grand Final edition of The AFL Footy Show.

In 2007 The Choirboys resurfaced to bring us their 10th studio album entitled "So Easy"

Mark Gable now has his own radio show as the host of the Vega Sunday Session on Vega 95.3FM Sydney and Melbourne. The show features local and international artist talking about their lives and their music.


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My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 8/4/2006
Band Website: choirboys.net
Band Members:
Mark Gable:
Guitar/ Lead Vocals

Ian Hulme:
Bass/Vocals

Paul Wheeler:
Drummer/Vocals

Headline Artists Simon Lucas


Influences: U2, The Easybeats, The Who, Live, Nirvana, John Lennon, Daddy Cool, Billy Thorpe, The Stones, Eagle Eye Cherry, The Foo Fighters, Stanlet Clarke, Tom Waits, Rolf Harris.
Sounds Like: Pub Rock
Record Label: Liberation, Mushroom, Alberts, Shock Big Bad Music
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

HUMP STACK

Jim Manzie was a strange man. He stood about 6'1" with sandy hair and sky blue eyes. His face always reminded me of the Chesty Bonds character of the 50's and 60's. He had a great dry sense of humour ...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Fri, 26 Oct 2007 03:00:00 PST

THE FIRST ALBUM

It was time to start recording for real, yet it still took a long time to get happening. We used to hang on every word George Young and Harry Vanda would say. "Keep hitting 'em over the head with it M...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 06:24:00 PST

RAY’S

Bob Hunt had a white pick-up truck. It was a Japanese thing with mag wheels and red stripes down each side. At first it didn't really come in handy, but eventually we put it to good use. We had landed...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Sat, 01 Sep 2007 11:33:00 PST

PISS UP

Early in 1983, the band was working a lot and having a lot of fun. We were new and had arrived at a time when the live music scene was at its peak in Australia. In Sydney alone there were literally hu...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Mon, 20 Aug 2007 01:38:00 PST

OUR FIRST MANAGER

The smoke was so thick you could cut it with a knife, thick and white. Again and again he'd pack the little brass cone with dry green weed mixed with tobacco. And again and again he would suck on the ...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Thu, 02 Aug 2007 12:55:00 PST

ROAD KILL BRAD

In the early 90's, after Brad had left the band, he started living an even more bizarre life than during his time with Choirboys. His departure and subsequent life path have been a combination of stra...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Tue, 24 Jul 2007 07:12:00 PST

BRAD CARR AND THE MANZEL ROOM

Choirboys, like most up and coming bands in the early 80's, had a relationship with King Cross nightclub "The Manzel Room" (later known as "Springfields" after the street it was on). We would only eve...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Wed, 11 Jul 2007 12:31:00 PST

FIRST SHOW OUT OF TOWN

Let's jump back a bit to when the band was just starting to work the local gig scene through our then agent, Cordon Bleu. I don't remember how we got with this mob but an ex-priest and a booking agent...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Sun, 01 Jul 2007 02:58:00 PST

GIRLS HIGH

We were half-way through the first set of our first ever show. I'm standing in the middle of one of the loudest PA's I've ever heard and I look out over the crowd in front of me (about 60 heads, and t...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Sat, 23 Jun 2007 03:01:00 PST

FIRST DEMO&

I met Herm Kovac through someone (I don't remember who). Herm was the drummer for The Ted Mulry Gang. I told him I was in a band and we were doing some demos. Man, if I had a dollar for every time som...
Posted by CHOIRBOYS on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 03:46:00 PST