Goldrush : Sweet Elise (live c 1983) Tommy & Phil Emmanuel
According to http://australianmusichistory.com/goldrush/ :
History
Formed in 1978. Disbanded in 1984
"In 1983 "Goldrush-Live at last" was released on an unsuspecting public. It was different from everything else that was out there at the time. It was predominantly Country rock/Bluegrass in its feel, but the band featured some of Australia's most outstanding musical talent. Phil Emmanuel: Electric guitars / Tommy Emmanuel: Drums / Mark Collins: Banjo, Mandolin and guitars / Dave Mare: Lead vocals/Accoustic and Electric guitars / Chris Haigh: Bass guitar
An original track penned by Dave Mare and Dennis James titled, "Keep in touch", received some limited airplay. But it was live where Goldrush really made it's mark, with the audience being totally spellbound by the guitar wizardry of Phil Emmanuel, the finger gymnastics of Mark Collins, and the novelty of Tommy Emmanuel, now a world class guitarist, playing drums." from the Goldrush MySpace page.
Members
Doug Bligh -- Drums
Mark Collins -- Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals
Guy Dickerson -- Guitar and Vocals
Tommy Emmanuel -- Drums and Guitar
Phil Emmanuel -- Guitar
Chris Haigh -- Bass and Vocals
David Mare -- Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Tony Slavich -- Keyboards
John Spence -- Drums
Bruce Worrell -- Bass
Recordings
Single -- I Hit The Jackpot -- 1978
Single -- What Ya Gonna Do When The Money Runs Out- 1979
Single -- Keep In Touch -- 1983
Album -- Live At Last -- 1983 (Oz Records)
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It's unclear when or where this video was recorded - possibly around the time of the live album, as this track is featured on it.
http://www.tommyemmanuel.com/2008/03/gold-rush-live-at-last-now-on-sale/
Видео Goldrush : Sweet Elise (live c 1983) Tommy & Phil Emmanuel канала Folk rock / Australian rock / MORE!
History
Formed in 1978. Disbanded in 1984
"In 1983 "Goldrush-Live at last" was released on an unsuspecting public. It was different from everything else that was out there at the time. It was predominantly Country rock/Bluegrass in its feel, but the band featured some of Australia's most outstanding musical talent. Phil Emmanuel: Electric guitars / Tommy Emmanuel: Drums / Mark Collins: Banjo, Mandolin and guitars / Dave Mare: Lead vocals/Accoustic and Electric guitars / Chris Haigh: Bass guitar
An original track penned by Dave Mare and Dennis James titled, "Keep in touch", received some limited airplay. But it was live where Goldrush really made it's mark, with the audience being totally spellbound by the guitar wizardry of Phil Emmanuel, the finger gymnastics of Mark Collins, and the novelty of Tommy Emmanuel, now a world class guitarist, playing drums." from the Goldrush MySpace page.
Members
Doug Bligh -- Drums
Mark Collins -- Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals
Guy Dickerson -- Guitar and Vocals
Tommy Emmanuel -- Drums and Guitar
Phil Emmanuel -- Guitar
Chris Haigh -- Bass and Vocals
David Mare -- Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica
Tony Slavich -- Keyboards
John Spence -- Drums
Bruce Worrell -- Bass
Recordings
Single -- I Hit The Jackpot -- 1978
Single -- What Ya Gonna Do When The Money Runs Out- 1979
Single -- Keep In Touch -- 1983
Album -- Live At Last -- 1983 (Oz Records)
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It's unclear when or where this video was recorded - possibly around the time of the live album, as this track is featured on it.
http://www.tommyemmanuel.com/2008/03/gold-rush-live-at-last-now-on-sale/
Видео Goldrush : Sweet Elise (live c 1983) Tommy & Phil Emmanuel канала Folk rock / Australian rock / MORE!
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