The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band
The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band | |
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Origin | Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | Jug band |
Years active | 1971–1980 |
Labels | Image, Festival, Mushroom |
Associated acts | Spectrum, Daddy Cool |
Website |
captainmatchbox |
Past members |
Mic Conway Jim Conway see also Band members |
The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band was an Australian band, active throughout the 1970s. It was based in Melbourne and centred on singer and multi-instrumentalist Mic Conway ("Captain Matchbox") and his brother Jim Conway, who is widely regarded as one of Australia's finest exponents of the blues harmonica.
Inspired by early jazz recordings and the jug band music they heard on reel-to-reel tapes as teenagers, they formed a band which grew within a couple of years from an underground art school band to a national icon, with film and television appearances and regular appearances in the charts. Their debut LP Smoke Dreams (1972) was released in the USA in the DynaQuad quadraphonic format.[1] Their second LP Wangaratta Wahine featured a cover illustration by noted Australian cartoonist Michael Leunig.
The brothers continued the group through many lineup changes until a tragic truck crash while on tour in 1979 which ruined the band financially and emotionally, and after paying off their debts they disbanded.
Mic Conway continues to record and perform regularly, both as a solo artist and with his National Junk Band. Jim Conway has also worked on many musical projects and remains a sought-after soloist, although in recent years his health (but not his playing) has been significantly affected by the onset of multiple sclerosis. He now uses a wheelchair and has formed his dream band Jim Conway's Big Wheel.
The band reformed in 1996 for the Port Fairy Folk Festival, and again in 2010 under the name "Captain Matchbox Re-Ignited" for the Woodford Folk Festival, with shows at Bluesfest and Sydney and Melbourne. Members: Mic Conway, Jim Conway, Jeremy Cook, Don Hopkins, Phil Donnison, Cazzbo Johns, Jess Green and George Washingmachine. In October 2010, Smoke Dreams (1973) was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.[2]
Band members
- Mic Conway - vocals, Washboard, Phonograph, Horn, Ukulele, Jug
- Jim Conway - Harmonica, Kazoo, Whistles, Vocals
- Jeffrey Cheesman - Guitar, Vocals
- Inge De Koster - Violin
- Dave Isom- Guitar,Vocals
- David Hubbard - Guitar, Vocals
- Mick Fleming - Banjo, Mandolin, Vocals, Guitar
- John McDiarmid - Tea-Chest Bass, Jug, Flute
- Peter R. Inglis - Guitar, Vocals
- Peter Scott - Tea-Chest Bass, Jug
- Jim Niven - keyboards
- Chris Worrall - Guitar
- Manny Paterakis - Drums
- Fred Olbrei - Violin, Vocals
- Dave Flett - Bass, Vocals, Harmonies, Ukulele
- Geoff Hales - drums, Washboard, Tap Dancing
- Jon Snyder - Guitar
- Eric McCusker - Guitar
- Peter Muhleisen - Bass guitar
- Louis McManus - fiddle/mandolin/guitar
- Rick Ludbrook - vocals/guitar/saxophone
- Gordon McLean - drums
- Tony Burkys - guitar/bouzouki
Discography
Singles
- 1972 - My Canary Has Circles Under His Eyes / Nagasaki
- 1973 - I Can't Dance (Got Ants in My Pants) / Jungle Dance
- 1974 - Your Feets Too Big / Wait for Me Juanita
- 1974 - Hernando's Hideaway / Down Undergroundsville
- 1974 - Wangaratta Wahine / Go Down Adam
- 1975 - Australia / Christopher Columbus
- 1977 - If I Can't Hav-Anna in Cuba / Chiropodist Shop (as Soapbox Circus)
- 1978 - Sleep / Victims of Circumstance (as Matchbox)
- 1978 - Love is Like a Rainbow / Slow Down Speedy (as Matchbox)
Albums
- 1973 - Smoke Dreams (Australia & US)
- 1974 - Wangaratta Wahine (Australia)
- 1975 - Australia (Australia)
- 1976 - Makin' Whoopee (Australia) - 2LP compilation of first two albums
- 1976 - The Great Stumble Forward (Australia) (as Matchbox and the APG)
- 1979 - Slightly Troppo (Australia) (as Matchbox)
References
- ↑ "Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band, The* - Smoke Dreams at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2012-04-27.
- ↑ O'Donnell, John; Creswell, Toby; Mathieson, Craig (October 2010). 100 Best Australian Albums. Prahran, Vic: Hardie Grant Books. ISBN 978-1-74066-955-9.
External links
- Captain Matchbox Re-Ignited website
- Brief but very informative history of the band
- Mic Conway's personal website
- Jim Conway's personal website