Daddy Who The Rise and Demise of Australia's Greatest Rock Band
By (Author) Craig Horne
Melbourne Books
Melbourne Books
19th August 2018
Australia
General
Non Fiction
782.42166
Paperback
320
Width 155mm, Height 233mm, Spine 27mm
474g
Daddy Who is the story of a phenomenon, a band that in eighteen short months changed the course of Australian rock history. Author and musician Craig Horne was with Daddy Cool every inch of the way. With an insider's view, he tracks the journey from when they burst onto the scene in October 1970, with their infectious doo-wop mayhem, and follows their rapid rise to the top-when they were on the front cover of every newspaper and rock magazine in the country, and when radio churned out hits like 'Eagle Rock', 'Come Back Again' and 'Hi Honey Ho!' virtually nonstop. The book reveals the madness of Daddy Cool's three US tours, from their showcase performance at LA's Whisky A Go Go, to New York's famed Madison Square Garden, and supporting the likes of Alvin Bishop, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Little Feat and Captain Beefheart. Daddy Who is the first book to tell the complete story of the enduring legacy of one of the most unique and much loved bands Australia has ever produced.
"Daddy Cool are the most impressive band Ive ever heard ... And Eagle Rock is one of my favourite tracks of all time." Sir Elton John
Craig Horne has been a public servant and speechwriter and also a musician on the Melbourne scene over the last forty-eight years. As a teenager, Daddy Cool inspired him to take up the guitar and play in a rock and roll band of his own, eventually performing alongside Wayne, Gary and sometimes Hanna as members of his band The Hornets.