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Friday 4 November 2016

Delltones - Hangin' Five


 Hangin' Five/Surf City/We're Goin' Surfin'/Surfin' Hootenanny

The Delltones, a popular Australian rock 'n roll band, originally formed in 1958. They started out as a vocal harmony group with members: Brian Perkins, Noel Widerberg, Ian 'Peewee' Wilson and Warren Lucas. In 1962, their single "Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands" was in the top five on the Australian charts. The lead vocalist Noel Weiderberg died in a motor vehicle accident. His position was later filled by Col Loughnan from Sydney band The Cresents.

The Delltones have been entertaining Australian audiences for over five decades with their most successful recording years in the 1960s. Ian 'Peewee' Wilson is the only current member from the original lineup. In the mid-1980s he transformed the group from a vocal quartet, to a five-piece vocal band. This along with other stylistic changes led to the band's resurgence and the chart topping, rock ‘n roll revival album, Bop Til Ya Drop. The band remains as one of the most consistent live entertainers in Australia, with arguably the longest performing and recording history for a vocal harmony band with an original member.

By the latter part of 1963 surf music dominated the Australian Charts, particularly in Sydney and Brisbane. The Delltones were quick to release the tongue in cheek composition, “Hangin’ Five”, written by Ben Acton. This release was almost as successful as “Come A Little Bit Closer” – reaching number 3. “Hangin’ Five” became a cult classic in California along with The Atlantics instrumental “Bombora”. “Hangin’ Five” also featured in Mel Gibson’s first movie, Summer City, released in 1977. That year The Delltones picked up four radio awards including “Gold and Silver Baton Awards,” “Golden Microphone Award” and “The Best Australian Record Award”.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for the Deltones, sure brings back memories to the late 70's when I saw them along with Digger Revell at a xmas function in the Seargents Mess in Canungra Army Camp. What a night.

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  2. Thanks for these 3 posts of The Dellys EPs...real aussie icons of the surf music. Would you have The Delltones 1st Leedon LP, with the boys grouped around The El Alamein Fountain up at the 'Cross? It is the only recording that I know of, that features the boys with Noel Widerberg (tenor) singing "Where Mary Go" The Dellys delivered a fantastic version of this song, better than The Diamonds version, I believe. I would truly love the chance to get this again, thanks, Rixboy. Noel Widerberg had the most perfect voice!!

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  3. Sorry don't have the first album but have some feelers out for it so may be able to get a copy but can't be sure.

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