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1927 is an Australian
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band formed in 1987. The original lineup consisted of James Barton (drums), Billy Frost (bass guitar), his brother Garry Frost (guitar, keyboards), and Erik Weideman (vocals, guitar, keyboards). The band achieved mainstream success in the late 1980s and early 1990s with several hit songs. Their debut album, '' ...ish'' (1988), was a commercial success, reaching multi-platinum status, peaking at No. 1 on the Australian
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albums chart. It produced the hit single "
That's When I Think of You "That's When I Think of You" is a song by Australian pop rock band 1927. The song was released on 4 July 1988 as their debut single and peaked at number six on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. In May 1989, the song reached number 46 on the UK S ...
", peaking at No. 6 on the Australian singles charts. At the 1989 ARIA Music Awards, the band won Breakthrough Artist – Album for ...ish and Breakthrough Artist – Single for "That's When I Think of You." Their second studio album, '' The Other Side'' (1990), continued their success. At the 1990 ARIA Music Awards, they won Best Video for "
Compulsory Hero "Compulsory Hero" is the fourth single by Australian rock-pop band 1927. The track was released on 17 April 1989 and peaked at number 14 in May on the ARIA singles chart. The song is taken from their debut album '' ...ish'' which peaked at number 1 ...
" directed by Geoffrey Barter. In 1992, the group released a third studio album, ''
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'', which reached the top 40. However, they disbanded the following year. In 2009, Weideman reformed 1927 with a new lineup.


History


1984–1987: Formation

In 1984 guitarist and keyboardist Garry Frost had left Sydney-based pop rockers, Moving Pictures, after their second album, ''Matinée''. Frost had co-written Moving Pictures' 1981 number-one hit " What About Me?". In late 1986 Frost was writing songs at his home studio for an unformed band project. In 1987, he was watching
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''s talent segment "Red Faces" when Erik Weideman appeared and performed a cover of
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's hit single, " Roxanne". Garry drive from Sydney to Melbourne, about , to recruit Weideman on lead vocals, guitar, and keyboards. Prior to joining 1927 Weideman had played in various cover bands including, Mixed Feelings, before starting a brief solo career. He later recalled, "I had only just started performing on my own. I was playing at a pub in Melbourne ... Then a friend of mine dared me to go on 'Red Faces'". The pair were joined by Garry's brother Bill Frost on bass guitar and James Barton on drums and the band ''1927'' were officially formed. The band's name, 1927, was drawn from a hat of suggestions and was from a favourite saying by Garry, "I haven't done that since 1927".


1988–1989:'' ...ish''

After a year of seeking a recording contract, 1927 were signed by Charles Fisher for his label, Trafalgar Productions in 1988. With Fisher producing, the group recorded their debut single, "
That's When I Think of You "That's When I Think of You" is a song by Australian pop rock band 1927. The song was released on 4 July 1988 as their debut single and peaked at number six on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. In May 1989, the song reached number 46 on the UK S ...
", which was released in July 1988 and peaked at No. 6 on the
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in September 1988. In October 1988 the band released their second single, " If I Could", which peaked at No. 4. In mid-November their debut album, '' ...ish'' was released. Rock music historian,
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, described it as "brimful of stirring, stately pop rock anthems". It peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart for four weeks and stayed in the Top 50 for 46 weeks. It was awarded 5× platinum certification – for shipment of more than 350,000 copies. As of 2002, it was in the top 10 of the most successful debut albums by Australian artists. Two more top 20 singles from the album followed in 1989; "
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" and "
Compulsory Hero "Compulsory Hero" is the fourth single by Australian rock-pop band 1927. The track was released on 17 April 1989 and peaked at number 14 in May on the ARIA singles chart. The song is taken from their debut album '' ...ish'' which peaked at number 1 ...
". In 1989 "That's When I Think of You" was released internationally, it peaked in the Top 50 on the United Kingdom
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, and just reached the United States ''Billboard'' Hot 100. At the
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, 1927 won 'Breakthrough Artist – Single' for "That's When I Think of You" and 'Breakthrough Artist – Album' for ''...ish''. At the 1990 ceremony they won 'Best Video' for "Compulsory Hero", which was directed by Geoff Barter. The band added Charlie Cole on keyboards (ex-Moving Pictures) and toured Australia in support of the album and associated singles. By late 1989, they started work for their second album when Garry Frost announced he was leaving the band earlier the following year.


1990–1993: '' The Other Side'' and ''

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1927's founder Garry Frost was replaced by Dave Dwyer on guitars, keyboards and the band recorded '' The Other Side'' with Weideman as main songwriter, and Fisher and Garry producing. ''The Other Side'', which peaked at No. 3 in July 1990, provided a Top 20 hit with " Tell Me a Story". McFarlane described the album as "full of lush, ambitious arrangements and well-crafted pop, but it lacked the charm and rousing choruses" of ''...Ish''". Barton left in 1992 to be replaced on drums by Phillip Campbell, and in November they released their
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ous third album, ''
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'' produced by
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. ''1927'' reached the Top 40 and the lead single, "Scars", reached the Top 50 but the second single, "It Ain't Love", was less successful. 1927 were suffering financial and internal problems and disbanded in 1993.


1994–2008: ''

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In October 1996, a compilation album, ''
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'', was released, which included Weideman's debut solo single, "Nothing I Can’t Do". "Nothing I Can Do" peaked at No. 73 in Australia in 1997. Subsequently, Weideman performed as a solo artist. 1927 played various exclusive shows including the Here and Now '80s revival tour in the early 2000s, Weideman also continued with his solo career.


2009–2018: ''

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In September 2009 the group re-issued ''...ish'' as a digitally remastered edition featuring bonus live recordings of "Propaganda Machine" and "Compulsory Hero". The band, led by Weideman, reformed with Damien Cooper on drums, Craig Laird on lead guitar and backing vocals, and Simon Shapiro on bass guitar and backing vocals. On 15 June 2009 the band appeared on ''Mornings with Kerry-Anne'' and toured Australia during the latter half of the year into the start of 2010. In March they supported
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and followed in June with the second leg of the 20...ish Anniversary Tour. In mid to late 2012, 1927 supported
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on the Australian leg of their Charm School tour and commenced pre-release orders for their forthcoming new studio album. In commenced their Generation-i Tour across the Australian east coast. In July 2013, ''
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'' was released and peaked at number 96. ''
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'' was officially released through Sony in August 2013. A limited edition DVD featuring performances from the Roxette tour was included with the CD.


2019: ''Paper Aeroplane''

In October 2019, 1927 released a three-track EP, titled ''Paper Aeroplane'', and supported its release with an Australian tour. Laird left the band in 2022 after 12 years; he was the second-longest serving member of 1927 behind Erik Weideman.


2023: New Generation Tour Cancellation

In 2023, the band canceled their national tour after playing only two dates, citing "unforeseen circumstances".


Members


Current members

* Erik Weideman (born 1964) – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums (1987–present)


Former members

* James Barton – drums, backing vocals (1987–1992) * Bill Frost – bass guitar, backing vocals (1987–1993) * Garry Frost – guitar, keyboards, backing vocals (1987–1990) * Charlie Cole – keyboards, backing vocals (1989–1992) * David Dwyer – guitar, backing vocals, keyboards (1990–1993) * Phillip Campbell – drums (1992–1993) * Adam Warnock - Guitar and Backing Vocals (1999-2001) * Simon Shapiro – bass guitar, backing vocals (2009–2019) * Damien Cooper – drums (2009–2019) * Craig Laird – lead guitar, backing vocals (2009–2022)


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums


Extended plays


Singles


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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, , - , Jim Bonnefond for 1927 ''...ish'' , Engineer of the Year , , - , Erik Weideman for 1927 ''...ish'' , Best Cover Art , , - , rowspan="3",
1990 Important events of 1990 include the Reunification of Germany and the unification of Yemen, the formal beginning of the Human Genome Project (finished in 2003), the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope, the separation of Namibia from South ...
, "Compulsory Hero" , Best Group , , rowspan="3", , - , Geoff Barter for 1927 - "Compulsory Hero" , Best Video , , - , Charles Fisher for 1927 "Compulsory Hero" , Producer of the Year , , - , rowspan="1",
1993 The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as: * International Year for the World's Indigenous People The year 1993 in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands had only 364 days, since its ...
, Doug Brady for 1927 - "Scars" , Engineer of the Year , , , -


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