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Skyhooks were an Australian rock band formed in
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in March 1973 by mainstays
Greg Macainsh Gregory John Macainsh (born 30 December 1950) is an Australian former musician and songwriter. He provided bass guitar and backing vocals for pop rockers, Skyhooks from 1973 to 1980 and subsequently for various reformations. According to Austra ...
on bass guitar and backing vocals, and Imants "Freddie" Strauks on drums. They were soon joined by Bob "Bongo" Starkie on guitar and backing vocals, and Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards; and Steve Hill lead vocalist, Graeme "Shirley" Strachan became lead vocalist in March 1974. Described as a
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band, because of flamboyant costumes and make-up, Skyhooks addressed issues including buying drugs in "Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)", sex and commitment in "Balwyn Calling", the gay scene in "
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Cowboy" and loss of girlfriends in "Somewhere in Sydney" by
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Australian locales. According to
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,
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" kyhooksmade an enormous impact on Australian social life". Skyhooks had No. 1 albums on the Australian
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with their 1974 debut, '' Living in the 70's'' (for 16 weeks), and its 1975 follow-up, '' Ego Is Not a Dirty Word'' (11 weeks). NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until
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created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
Their No. 1 singles were " Horror Movie" (January 1975) and " Jukebox in Siberia" (November 1990). Symons left Skyhooks in 1977 and became a radio and television personality; he was replaced by Bob Spencer. Strachan left the band in 1978 to become a radio and television presenter. He was replaced by Tony Williams. With altered line-ups, Skyhooks continued until 8 June 1980; the Strauks-Symons-Macainsh-Starkie-Strachan line-up reconvened four times thereafter, in 1983, 1984, 1990 and 1994. In 1992, the group was inducted into the
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(ARIA) Hall of Fame. Strachan died on 29 August 2001, aged 49, in a helicopter crash while solo piloting. Original lead singer Steve Hill died in October 2005, aged 52, from liver cancer. Original guitarist,
Peter Starkie Peter George Starkie (21 August 1948 – 14 September 2020) was an Australian rock musician. He was the founding guitarist of Skyhooks in 1973 and joined Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons in 1975. His younger brother, Bob "Bongo" Starkie, replaced him on ...
died in mid-September 2020, aged 72, of complications resulting from a fall. In 2011, the Skyhooks album '' Living in the 70's'' was added to the
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of Australia's Sounds of Australia registry.


History


1966–1974: Early years and formation

Greg Macainsh Gregory John Macainsh (born 30 December 1950) is an Australian former musician and songwriter. He provided bass guitar and backing vocals for pop rockers, Skyhooks from 1973 to 1980 and subsequently for various reformations. According to Austra ...
and Imants "Freddie" Strauks both attended Norwood High School in the
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suburb of Ringwood and formed Spare Parts in 1966 with Macainsh on bass guitar and Strauks on lead vocals.Spencer et al, (2007
Spare Parts
entry.
Spare Parts was followed by Sound Pump in 1968,Spencer et al, (2007
Sound Pump
entry.
Macainsh formed Reuben Tice in
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, with Tony Williams on vocals.Spencer et al, (2007
Reuben Tice
entry.
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in ClaptrapSpencer et al, (2007
Claptrap
entry.
and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme "Shirley" Strachan as lead vocalist.Spencer et al, (2007
Frame
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Frame also included Pat O'Brien on guitar and Cynthio Ooms on guitar. Strachan had befriended Strauks earlier—he sang with Strauks on the way to parties—and was asked to join Claptrap which was renamed as Frame. Strachan stayed in Frame for about 18 months but left for a career in carpentry and a hobby of surfing in
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. Skyhooks formed in March 1973 in Melbourne with Steve Hill on vocals (ex-Lillee), Peter Inglis Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' on guitar ( The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band), Macainsh on bass guitar and backing vocals,
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on guitar and backing vocals (Lipp & the Double Dekker Brothers) and Strauks on drums and backing vocals. The name, Skyhooks, came from a fictional organisation in the 1956 film '' Earth vs. the Flying Saucers''. Their first gig was on 16 April 1973 at St Jude's Church hall in Carlton. At a later gig, former Daddy Cool frontman, Ross Wilson was playing in his group Mighty Kong with Skyhooks as a support act. Wilson was impressed with the fledgling band and signed Macainsh to a publishing deal. In August, Bob "Bongo" Starkie (Mary Jane Union) on guitar replaced his older brother Peter (later in Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons) and Inglis was replaced by Red Symons on guitar, vocals and keyboards. The two new members added a touch of theatre and humour to the band's visual presence. By late 1973, Wilson had convinced
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to sign the band to his booking agency, Australian Entertainment Exchange, and eventually to Gudinski's label,
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. Skyhooks gained a cult following around Melbourne including university
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and pub rockers, but a poorly received show at the January 1974
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saw the group booed off stage. Two tracks from their live set, "Hey What's the Matter?" and "Love on the Radio" appeared on Mushroom's ''Highlights of Sunbury '74''. After seeing his performance on TV, Hill phoned Macainsh and resigned. To replace Hill, in March, Macainsh recruited occasional singer, surfer and carpenter Strachan from his Frame era. Strachan had been dubbed "Shirley" by fellow surfers due to his curly blond hair ''a la'' Shirley Temple.


1974–1975: ''Living in the 70's''

For Skyhooks, the replacement of Hill by Strachan was a pivotal moment, as Strachan had remarkable vocal skills, and a magnetic stage and screen presence. Alongside Macainsh's lyrics, another facet of the group was the twin-guitar sound of Starkie and Symons. Adopting elements of
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in their presentation, and lyrics that presented frank depictions of the social life of young Australia in the 1970s, the band shocked conservative middle Australia with their outrageous (for the time) costumes, make-up, lyrics, and on-stage activities. A 1.2-metre (4 ft) high mushroom-shaped
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was confiscated by
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police after a performance.Jenkins (1994). Six of the ten tracks on their debut album, '' Living in the 70's'', were banned by the
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for their sex and drug references, "Toorak Cowboy", "Whatever Happened to the Revolution?", "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed", "Hey What's the Matter", "Motorcycle Bitch" and "Smut". Much of the group's success derived from its distinctive repertoire, mostly penned by bass guitarist Macainsh, with an occasional additional song from Symons—who wrote "Smut" and performed its lead vocals. Although Skyhooks were not the first Australian rock band to write songs in a local setting—rather than ditties about love or songs about New York City or other foreign lands—they were the first to become commercially successful doing so. Skyhooks songs addressed teenage issues including buying drugs ("Carlton (Lygon Street Limbo)"), suburban sex ("Balwyn Calling"), the gay scene ("Toorak Cowboy") and loss of girlfriends ("Somewhere in Sydney") by
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Australian locales. Radio personality, Billy Pinnell described the importance of their lyrics in tackling Australia's cultural cringe: The first Skyhooks single, " Living in the 70's", was released in August 1974,Spencer et al, (2007
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ahead of the album, and peaked at No. 28 on the Australian
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Singles Charts. The album, ''Living in the 70's'' initially charted only in Melbourne upon its release on 28 October 1974. It went on to spend 16 weeks at the top of the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Charts from February to June 1975. The album was produced by Wilson, and became the best selling Australian album, to that time, with 226,000 copies sold in Australia. Skyhooks returned to the Sunbury Pop Festival in January 1975. They were declared the best performers by ''
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'' and ''
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'' reviewers, and Gudinski now took over their
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. The second single, " Horror Movie", reached No. 1 for two weeks in March. The band's success was credited by Gudinski with saving his struggling Mushroom Records and enabled it to develop into the most successful Australian label of its time. The success of the album was also due to support by a new pop music television show '' Countdown'' on national public broadcaster ABC Television, rather than promotion by commercial radio. "Horror Movie" was the first song played on the first colour transmission of ''Countdown'' in early 1975. Despite the radio ban, the ABC's newly established 24-hour rock music station Double Jay chose the album's fifth track, the provocatively titled "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed", as its first ever broadcast on 19 January.


1975–1976: ''Ego Is Not a Dirty Word''

Skyhooks' 1975 national tour promoting ''Living in the 70's'' finished at Melbourne's Festival Hall with their ANZAC Day (25 April) performance. They were supported by comedy singer Bob Hudson, heavy rockers AC/DC and New Zealand band
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. Strachan then took two weeks off and considered leaving the band, but he returned – newly married – and they continued recording the follow-up album, '' Ego Is Not a Dirty Word''. Initially, they were locked out of the recording studio until their manager, Gudinski, sent down the money still owed for recording the first album. ''Ego Is Not a Dirty Word'' spent 11 weeks at the top of the Australian album chart from 21 July 1975, and sold 210,000 copies. with the single, " Ego Is Not a Dirty Word" issued in April ahead of the album, peaking at No. 2. The next single, "
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" reached No. 2 in July, and was followed by "
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" at No. 6 in October. Macainsh's then girlfriend, Jenny Brown, described the band in her 1975 book, ''Skyhooks : Million Dollar Riff''. Note: Brown was later known as Jenny Hunter Brown and then as Jen Jewel Brown. A live version of
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's " Let It Rock" from a December performance was released as a single in March 1976 and reached No. 26. With Australian commercial success achieved, Skyhooks turned to the US market. Gudinski announced a $1.5 million deal with
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/ Phonogram Records, which released a modified international version of ''Ego Is Not a Dirty Word'' with "Horror Movie" and "You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed" from their first Australian album replacing two tracks. A US tour followed in March–April 1976, but critics described them as imitators of
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due to the similarity of Symons' make-up and stage act to that of Gene Simmons, and despite limited success in
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, Massachusetts and
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they failed to make inroads into the general US market.


1977–1981: Later years to break-up

After completing their 1976 US tour, the band remained in San Francisco and recorded their third album with Wilson producing, ''
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'', which was released in August 1976 and peaked at No. 3 on the Australian album charts. In July, upon return to Australia they launched The Brats Are Back Tour with a single, " This is My City", which peaked at number 32. " Blue Jeans" followed in August and peaked at No. 12 on the singles chart. By October, Strachan provided his debut solo single, "
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" (a cover of
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's 1964 hit). In February 1977, Symons left the band and was replaced on guitar by Bob Spencer from the band
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. With Symons' departure the band dropped the glam rock look and used a more straight forward hard rock approach. During 1977 Skyhooks toured nationally three times, while their first single with Spencer, "
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", entered the top 30 in May. Strachan released his second solo single, a cover of
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's " Tracks of My Tears", which reached the top 20 in July. Meanwhile, Mushroom released a singles anthology, ''
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'', which entered the top 50 in September. The band's mass popularity had declined although they still kept their live performances exciting and irreverent. In January 1978 they toured New Zealand and performed at the Nambassa festival. In February their next single, " Women in Uniform", was issued and peaked at No. 8, while its album ''
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'' followed in March and reached No. 7. The album was produced by Americans Eddie Leonetti and Jack Douglas. The second single from the album, "Megalomania" released in May, peaked at number 93. Strachan told band members he intended to leave—but it was not officially announced for six months—he continued regular shows until his final gig with Skyhooks on 29 July 1978. Strachan released further solo singles, "Mr Summer" in October and "Nothing but the Best" in January 1979, but neither charted in the top 50. Strachan's replacement in Skyhooks, on lead vocals, was Tony Williams (ex-Reuben Tice with Macainsh). Williams' first single for Skyhooks, "Over the Border", a political song about the state of the
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at the time, reached the top 40 in April 1979, and their fifth studio album, ''
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'', was released in May 1980, but failed to enter the top 50. From 1975 to 1977, Skyhooks were—alongside Sherbet—the most commercially successful group in Australia, but over the next few years, Skyhooks rapidly faded from the public eye with the departure of key members, and in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances.
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, usually a supporter of Skyhooks, savaged ''Hot for the Orient'' on his "Humdrum" segment of ''Countdown''—viewers demanded that the band appear on a following show to defend it. Poor reception of the album both by the public and reviewers led the band to take out a page-sized ad in the local music press declaring "Why Don't You All Get Fu**ed" (title of one of their songs) and they played their last performance on 8 June, not in their hometown of Melbourne, but in the mining town of
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in
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.


1982–1999: Reformations and later releases

In December 1982, Mushroom released a medley of Skyhooks songs as " Hooked on Hooks" which peaked at No. 21. Demands for the "classic" line-up of the band—Macainsh, Bob Starkie, Strachan, Strauks and Symons—to reform were successful and on 23 April 1983, they started the Living in the 80's Tour. Support acts for the first concert included
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, The Party Boys, The Sunnyboys, and
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—who acknowledged, "Hooks were the only Australian band they would let top the bill above them". This tour was released on LP as ''
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''. A one-off reunion concert took place in October 1984, and in 1990 the band finally recorded new material, including " Jukebox in Siberia", released in September, which peaked at the top of the ARIA Singles Charts for two weeks. In November, ''
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'', a compilation album, was released, which peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Charts. The tracks were taken from Skyhooks' first four studio albums along with two recent singles, "Jukebox In Siberia" and the uncharted "Tall Timber". In 1992, Skyhooks were inducted into the
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(ARIA) Hall of Fame, while their manager, Gudunski, and record label, Mushroom Records, received a 'Special Achievement Award'. Producer of their first three albums, Wilson, had been inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1989 as an individual and again as a member of Daddy Cool in 2006. The final release of new Skyhooks material came in June 1999 when a twin-CD, ''Skyhooks: The Collection'', was issued. Disc one contained a greatest hits package, very similar to "
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", with additional tracks. Disc two is referred to by fans as " The Lost Album", with previously unreleased songs from their 1990 and 1994 recording sessions.


After Skyhooks

Strachan and Symons each went on to successful careers in Australian media including radio and television. Symons worked as a breakfast presenter on ABC radio and wrote humorous newspaper columns. Starkie played locally with different bands including Ol' Skydaddys, and
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. Strauks was drummer for Melbourne rock band
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, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, folk band The Bushwackers and the Ol' Skydaddys. Macainsh played with
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on his Whispering Jack Tour and with Dave Warner (musician), Dave Warner's from the Suburbs, in 1988 he put together and managed a successful AC/DC tribute band called Back in Black who went on to support Skyhooks on their comeback tour. He was a board member of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) (1997–2000) and Phonographic Performance Company of Australia (PPCA) (2001–2006), and is an intellectual property lawyer. Strachan was killed in an air crash on 29 August 2001, when the helicopter he was learning to fly solo crashed into Mount Archer, Somerset Region, Mount Archer near Kilcoy, northwest of Brisbane. A memorial concert was held on 11 September 2001 at the Palais Theatre, tributes were paid and some remaining members—Strauks, Macainsh, Starkie, Symons and Spencer—performed with guest vocalists Daryl Braithwaite and Wilson. It is the only time Symons and his replacement, Spencer performed together on stage. Braithwaite performed "All My Friends Are Getting Married" with the band while Wilson sang the rare Skyhooks track "Warm Wind in the City". The 30th anniversary of the release of the ''Living in the 70's'' album was commemorated in 2004, with different incarnations of the band performing. Absent were Strachan, Hill and Inglis. Vocals were performed by Wilson, Williams and Bob Starkie. The original line-up of Skyhooks, including Hill, reformed in 2005 at the Annandale Hotel in Sydney for a one-off concert, gig, a benefit for Hill, who had been diagnosed with liver cancer. The line-up of Inglis, Peter Starkie, Strauks and Macainsh joined him onstage. Hill died six weeks later. In November 2009, the "Skyhooks Tour Archive", displayed on the band's website, listed 925 live shows. Macainsh, Starkie and Strauks appeared as Skyhooks at the 2009 Helpmann Awards in Sydney. They performed "Women in Uniform" with Australian rock icon Jimmy Barnes providing vocals. Red Symons was also slated to perform with the band, but was replaced by Diesel after withdrawing a few days before the show. On 7 April 2010, 3AW reported that Skyhooks were to appear on the first episode of the new series of ''Hey Hey It's Saturday'' with Leo Sayer on vocals. Sayer later appeared on air and denied the claims. Original guitarist Peter Starkie died of complications after a fall, in mid-September 2020, aged 72.


Members

;Classic lineup *
Greg Macainsh Gregory John Macainsh (born 30 December 1950) is an Australian former musician and songwriter. He provided bass guitar and backing vocals for pop rockers, Skyhooks from 1973 to 1980 and subsequently for various reformations. According to Austra ...
– bass, backing vocals (1973–1980, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994) *Imants "Freddie" Strauks (aka "Freddie Kaboodleschnitzer") – drums, backing vocals, percussion (1973–1980, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994) *Bob Starkie (aka "Bongo Starr") – guitar, backing and lead vocals (1973–1980, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994) * Red Symons – guitar, backing and lead vocals, keyboards (1973–1977, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994) * Graeme "Shirley" Strachan – lead vocals (1974–1978, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994; died 2001) ;Other members *Steve Hill – lead vocals (1973–1974; died 2005) *Peter Inglis – guitar (1973) *
Peter Starkie Peter George Starkie (21 August 1948 – 14 September 2020) was an Australian rock musician. He was the founding guitarist of Skyhooks in 1973 and joined Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons in 1975. His younger brother, Bob "Bongo" Starkie, replaced him on ...
– guitar, backing vocals (1973; died 2020) * Bob Spencer – guitar, backing vocals (1977–1980) *Tony Williams – lead vocals (1978–1980)


Timeline

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Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Video albums


Live albums


Box sets


Singles


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987. Skyhooks inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2005. , - , ARIA Music Awards of 1992 , Skyhooks , ARIA Hall of Fame ,


Australian Record Awards

, - , 1975 , ''Ego Is Not a Dirty Word'' , Group Album of the Year ,


King of Pop Awards

Australian pop music awards#1967–1978: King of Pop Awards, The King of Pop Awards were voted by the readers of TV Week. The King of Pop award started in 1967 and ran through to 1978. , - , rowspan="3" , 1975 , "Horror Movie" , Australian Record of the Year , , - , ''Ego is not a Dirty Word'' , Most Popular Australian Album , , - , Greg Macainsh (Skyhooks) , Best Australian Songwriter , , - , 1976 , ''Straight in a Gay Gay World'' , Best Cover Design , , - , 1978 , "Hotel Hell" by Skyhooks on Nightmoves , Best Australian TV Performer , , - * Note: wins only


See also

* Sherbet


References

;General * * * * Note: [on-line] version established a
White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd
in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition. ;Specific


External links

*

at MusicBrainz *
Skyhooks discography
at ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Skyhooks (Band) ARIA Award winners ARIA Hall of Fame inductees Musical groups established in 1973 Musical groups disestablished in 1980 Musical groups from Melbourne Victoria (Australia) musical groups Australian glam rock musical groups