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Australian Rockers The Angels Honored With Laneway & Mural in Hometown
Australian Rockers The Angels Honored With Laneway & Mural in Hometown

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time6 days ago

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Australian Rockers The Angels Honored With Laneway & Mural in Hometown

Influential Australian rockers The Angels have been memorialized with a new mural and the naming of a laneway in their honor in the city of Adelaide. The group, who first formed as The Keystone Angels in 1974, were enshrined into the very geography of their hometown on Monday (Aug. 4) at a ceremony attended by Lord Mayor Dr Jane Lomax-Smith. More from Billboard Lady Gaga's 'Wednesday' Role Will Also Include a Spooky New Song for Season 2 Metro Boomin Blames Social Media for Music Not Being Regional Anymore: 'Let's Get Back to Actual Culture' RIP SLYME on 25th-Anniversary Reunion & Creative Process of New Releases: Billboard Japan Monthly Feature Interview 'From packed pubs to festival stages, The Angels helped shape the sound of South Australia and now their legacy has a permanent place in our city's streets,' Dr Lomax-Smith said in a speech at the ceremony. 'This honour both acknowledges rock royalty and reinforces Adelaide's global reputation as a UNESCO City of Music.' The ceremony was also attended by the family of late vocalist Bernard 'Doc' Neeson, and former singer Dave Gleeson. The honor sees Adelaide officially welcome The Angels Lane (and an accompanying mural) to their maps, with the lane itself found between the City West campus of TAFE SA and local venue the Hindley Street Music Hall. Plans to rename a street in the band's honor first came about in 2019 when the Adelaide City Council approved the decision. However, the original location – an unnamed private road in Gawler Place – was nixed after building owners refused the installation of a commemorative plaque and public artwork. The Angels rose to fame throughout the '70s and '80s, delivering a uniquely Australian blend of hard rock often labelled 'pub rock.' While their 1977 self-titled debut achieved little chart success upon its release, the group's 1978 album Face to Face saw them impact the Australian top 10, and even hit No. 152 on the Billboard 200 – albeit under the name Angel City and later, The Angels From Angel City. Their biggest North American success came about by way of 1980's Dark Room, which peaked at No. 133 on the same chart. In Australia, it was a different story, however. While 1984's Two Minute Warning would peak at No. 2 on the local Albums chart, it also spawned the single 'Underground,' which managed to give the group their sole appearance on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart when it reached No. 35. The following year, the group's cover of The Animals' 'We Gotta Get Out of This Place' would peak at No. 7 in Australia, while they would score their sole chart-topping album in 1990 with Beyond Salvation. The Angels would be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1998, and would split just two years later. Reforming in 2008, Neeson would remain as frontman until 2011, eventually being replaced by the Screaming Jets' Dave Gleeson, who would retire from the role in 2003. Neeson would pass away in 2014, one year after longtime bassist Chris Bailey. While cited as an influence by the likes of Pearl Jam and Guns N' Roses, in Australia, The Angels' legacy is largely tied to the enduring success of their debut single, 'Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again.' Though initially escaping wider chart success in 1978, a live recording in 1988 saw the track hit No. 11 in Australia – largely thanks to the profane call-and-response chorus added in by local fans. 'It wasn't a very big deal at the time but it seems to have become a big deal — that was incredible,' guitarist John Brewster told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 'It's just ironic that the response that's happened, which is exactly in rhythm with my rhythm guitar, it's Australian humour and I just think it's fantastic, it's a larrikin Australian,' he added. 'It wouldn't happen in America.' In late July, 'Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again' was voted in at No. 11 in triple j's Hottest 100 of Australian Songs poll. The track beat out songs by other Adelaide acts such as Cold Chisel and Paul Kelly, who have both been honored with laneways in the South Australian capital. Other local artists to have received a similar honor include Indigenous rock outfit No Fixed Address and Hot 100-chart topper Sia Furler. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart Solve the daily Crossword

Legendary Australian rock band The Angels announce national tour with new singer - after Dave Gleeson left the band to focus on his radio career
Legendary Australian rock band The Angels announce national tour with new singer - after Dave Gleeson left the band to focus on his radio career

Daily Mail​

time14-06-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

Legendary Australian rock band The Angels announce national tour with new singer - after Dave Gleeson left the band to focus on his radio career

Legendary Australian rock band The Angels have announced an upcoming national tour with new vocalist Nick Norton, almost two years after Dave Gleeson quit the group. The iconic rockers are set to perform their Go For Broke tour across nine shows throughout the country, from July to August. The band will play their biggest hits to a roaring crowd, including Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again? and Take A Long Line, with their new vocalist Nick Norton, who has fronted the band since 2023. The tour is particularly special for the band as it marks over 50 years as a group and celebrates the success of their 2024 album Ninety Nine, which charted in Australia. 'I really feel this is the beginning of an exciting new chapter for The Angels,' founding guitarist John Brewster said in a statement. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The band will commence their tour on Friday, July 4 in Torquay, Victoria and then play across Melbourne, Sydney, Western Australia, Queensland and South Australia. The Angels are one of Australia's most beloved rock bands and was originally fronted by legendary singer Doc Neeson from 1974 - 2011. After his death in 2014 from a brain tumour, the band recruited The Screaming Jets frontman Dave Gleeson as their new singer. In 2023, Gleeson revealed he was stepping aside to concentrate on his radio commitments and a new album with The Screaming Jets. The host of Triple M Nights with Dave Gleeson said in a statement to The Courier Mail: 'Being a part of such a legendary legacy will always be one of my great achievements. 'With The Screaming Jets on the eve of a new album release, and my national Triple M commitments, it's time to move on,' he continued. Dave said his former bandmates remain 'the very best of friends'. 'They will always hold a special place in my rock 'n' roll journey. Rock on and see youse on the road,' he added. In his own statement, Rick said the group are, 'so grateful to Dave for everything he's done for the band'. The hellraising band are the subject of a 2022 tell-all documentary, The Angels: Kickin' Down the Door. It traces the band's early days when they made just $100 for five-hour long gigs. The Australian rock band formed in Adelaide in 1974 and were originally called The Keystone Angels. They are best known for their hits Am I ever Gonna See Your Face Again, Dogs Are Talking and We Gotta Get Out of This Place. The band were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in October 1998. They also appeared in the 1999 Australian-filmed Hollywood movie Holy Smoke, starring Kate Winslet and Harvey Keitel. After several lineup changes, the band now comprises of founding members John and Rick Brewster, their sons Sam and Tom, and vocalist Nick Norton.

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