Stevie Wright
December 20, 1947 – December 27, 2015

Stevie-WrightStevie Wright was an English-born singer and songwriter best remembered as the lead singer of Sydney, Australia’s Easybeats.  The band, and Wright in particular, are widely regarded as Australia’s first international pop stars. Formed in 1964, the Easybeats quickly rose to the top of the heap of local bands that were direct byproducts of the British Invasion.  In fact, the group first found its footing in a tiny hangout in pub basement that was dubbed Beatle Village.  Within a year, the Easybeats were signed to Parlophone Records and quickly built a sizable following throughout Australia.  By the end of 1965, they were playing to sell-out crowds and sparking their own Beatlemania-like hysteria coined, “Easyfever.”  The band’s hits included “She’s So Fine,” “Come And See Her,” “Sorry,” and most notably, “Friday On My Mind,” their only true international hit.  After the band split up in 1969, Wright fronted a handful of other bands and launched a solo career.  In 1972, he performed as Simon the Zealot in the Australian production of Jesus Christ Superstar.  In 1986, Wright reunited with the Easybeats for a brief Australian tour.  He ultimately retired in 2009.  On December 27, 2015, Stevie Wright died of pneumonia.  He was 68.

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