Geisha are an Australian
pop rock
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band, which formed in 1983 as Geisha Detail with founding mainstay Chris Doheny on lead vocals and guitar (later also on bass guitar). Their highest-charting single, "Part Time Love Affair" (1986), peaked at No. 24 on the Australian
Kent Music Report
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Singles Chart. They issued two albums, ''Geisha'' (August 1985) and ''Midnight to Dawn'' (October 1987), before disbanding in mid 1988. Geisha briefly reformed in April 1998 and released a compilation album, ''The Very Best of Geisha'', late that year. Australian musicologist
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist ...
described their style as "1970s glam rock and early 1980s English New Romantic bands such as
Duran Duran
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and
Spandau Ballet
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". Another version of Geisha was established by Doheny in 2007.
History
Formation as ''Geisha Detail'', name change and "''Fool's Way''" (1983-1985)
In late 1983, Geisha were formed in Melbourne as Geisha Detail with Chris Doheny on lead vocals and guitar; Ken Sheppard on lead guitar and backing vocals & John Nyman on keyboards. The next year in 1984, Chris' younger brother Donoghue Doheny, on bass guitar; and Peter Robertson on drums joined the band.
They shortened their name to Geisha and signed with
EMI Records
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.
Australian musicologist,
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist ...
, described their style as "1970s glam rock and early 1980s English New Romantic bands such as Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet".
In March 1985, the group released their debut single, "Fool's Way", which appeared on the Australian
Kent Music Report
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Singles Chart.
It was produced by Dave Marett (
The Exponents
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Their major hits are "Victoria", " Why Does Love Do This To Me", "Who Loves Who The Most" and, "I'll Say Goodbye (Even Tho ...
) and was written by Chris Doheny.
"Rainy Day", self-titled debut album ''Geisha'' & "Kabuki" (1985)

Later that year from May to June they recorded their self-titled debut album ''"Geisha"'' with
Peter Dawkins (
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and
Air Supply
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) producing and
Richard Lush engineering.
[.] They released another single "Rainy Day" in July 1985, which was written by Chris Doheny and Ken Sheppard. Their self-titled debut album ''"Geisha"'' was released in August 1985, which also includes a cover from
The Beatles
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' "
Come Together
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". In October of that year, Geisha released their third single "Kabuki".
Their singles sold well in the local market – "Kabuki" reached No. 20 on the Melbourne charts – as they had developed popularity on the suburban pub circuit.
Nationally they had less chart success, where "Kabuki" reached the top 50.
That song appeared on
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, which was Geisha's first ever Countdown performance.
Re-Release of "''Rainy Day''", first lineup change, "''Part Time Love Affair''" and "''Girl Like You''" (1986)
In March 1986 Geisha re-released "Rainy Day". However, by the mid year, John Nyman, Chris' brother Donoghue Doheny & Peter Robertson all left the band. In July, they had become a three-piece, with Chris Doheny (Now with playing bass at that time) and Ken Sheppard joined by Bret Luton (ex-Dance Park) on drums. Their next single "Part Time Love Affair" was released in August 1986, which reached No. 24 on the Kent Music Report and No. 3 on the Melbourne charts, which was Geisha's high charting single.
In September 1986, Geisha along with
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played in different train stations titled ''Rockin' The Rails''. Around late September or early October in that year, they recorded "Normal People" (Which was later released the next year of October 1987) and "Girl Like You". Both of those songs are composed by Chris Doheny and Ken Sheppard. "Girl Like You" was issued in November 1986 as an EP release, which also charted nationally.
''Midnight To Dawn'', second lineup change and breakup (1987-1988)
Around March–April 1987, Geisha recorded their second album ''"Midnight To Dawn"''. In July 1987, they released their sixth single, "Calling Your Name", which reached the top 100, but never made it to the top 50.
In late August, co-founder and long-time guitarist Ken Sheppard and drummer Bret Luton left the band. In September of that year, former
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guitarist
Rob Dean
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joined on guitar and former
James Freud and Radio Stars/Berlin drummer Tom Hosie joined on drums, which both of them replaced by Ken Sheppard and Bret Luton. On that month, "Normal People"
was released and followed in late October with the release of their second album, ''Midnight to Dawn''. The album's tracks were produced by David Courtney except "Normal People" by Kevin Beamish and "Part Time Love Affair" by band members.
By November 1987, Geisha released "Never Tell You Why", which never charted. By the early of 1988, Geisha were now a four piece of Chris Doheny (Now back with bass guitar), Rob Dean, Laurence Maddick and Tom Hosie before they officially broke up in mid 1988.
Post break-up, Chris Doheny's ''More Than A Game'' & briefly reunion (1988-1998)
After Geisha disbanded, Chris Doheny wrote for notable Australian Acts such as Daryl Braithwaite, which Chris Doheny wrote 'In My Life" (That would have been feature for Geisha's lost third album "No Second Prize" that Chris originally recorded in December 1987) for Braithwaite's comeback album
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in 1988; James Blundell, and Lee Kernaghen. In late 1989, Chris Doheny was a touring bassist for Sweden band
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(Who came to Australia when their 1988 singles "
Dressed for Success
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" and "
Listen to Your Heart" were in the Australia charts) for Australia TV performances. In 1990, Chris Doheny formed All the Young Dudes with Pierre Gigliotti (ex-
Pseudo Echo
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) and released a mini-album in 1991. In 1993, Chris Doheny formed his hard rock project, Dragonfly, with
Craig Harnath
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Kids in the Kitchen
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), and released two extended plays, ''River of Love'' and ''Black Money''. In 1994, Doheny provided lead vocals for "
More Than a Game", the opening theme song for Nine Network TV program ''
The Footy Show'',
which charted in the top 60 of the
ARIA Singles Chart
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,
becoming his first appearance on Australian charts as a solo artist. In September 1997, he released a solo single, "Can You Hear the Rain" (Roadshow Music).
In April 1998, Geisha temporarily reformed with the 1984-1986 line-up (Chris and Donoghue Doheny, Ken Sheppard, John Nyman, and Peter Robertson) for a live performance at The Mercury Lounge at
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in July of that year, and EMI Records released a compilation album, ''The Very Best of Geisha'', in August.
Later years, Geisha's lost third album ''No Second Prize'' and new lineup (2005-2009)
In 2005, Chris Doheny performed acoustic versions of Geisha material on ''Chartbusting 80s'' on Melbourne TV station
Channel 31.
From February in the following year, he began work on an album, ''Acoustic Memoirs of Geisha'', at his own Dragon Lair Studio.
It was produced and mixed at Lincoln Road Studios by Bill Kio.
The album appeared in September on Doheny's independent label, Diamond Dog Records,
and in the US on Almacantar Records.
The next month, Chris Doheny and Friends performed Geisha material.
In the same year, Doheny supervised the release of another Geisha album, ''No Second Prize'', which had been recorded in 1988 and which would have been their third Geisha album at that time. In 2007, he formed a new line-up of Geisha with
Joe Matera
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on guitar.
''I Heart Guitar''s Peter Hodgson reviewed a March 2010 gig: "Matera’s playing is obviously informed by the great 70s guitar gods" whereas "
oheny'stone delved a little further back in music history, to London in the 60s", and Hodgson was "particularly impressed by Doheny’s vocal power".
''Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow'', Matera's leave, ''Dysphasia'' and later works (2010-present)
In January 2010, Geisha released another compilation album, ''Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow'', which provided two singles, "Birthday" (previously an
iTunes
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release) and the
double-A sided "Mystery Writer" / "
Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band". Two additional tracks are cover versions of
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" and
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' "
Come Together
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". In late 2010, Matera left the group to focus on his solo career. In 2011, the Geisha line-up of Doheny on vocals, guitar and bass guitar; Tom Hosie on drums (previously in the 1987 line-up); and Alby Stefani on bass guitar, guitar and keyboards; recorded material for a proposed new studio album, ''Dysphasia''. The lead single, "Sailing", was issued in July 2011.
According to Chris Doheny's website, the album was due before Christmas in 2011.
Early in 2012, Doheny released a solo single, a cover of
Foo Fighters
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' "
Times Like These".
Members
Current members
*Chris Doheny – vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar
(1983–1988, 1998, 2007–present)
*Alby Stefani – keyboards, bass guitar
(2007–present)
*Tom Hosie – drums
(1987–1988, 2007–present)
Former members
*Donoghue Doheny – bass guitar, keyboards
(1984–1986, 1998)
*John Nyman – keyboards
(1983–1986, 1998)
*Peter Robertson – drums
(1984–1986, 1998)
*Ken Sheppard – guitars, backing vocals
(1983–1987, 1998)
*Bret Luton – drums
(1986–1987)
*Laurence Maddick – keyboards, backing vocals
(1987–1988)
*Rob Dean – guitars, backing vocals
(1987–1988)
*Joe Matera – guitars, backing vocals
(2007–2010)
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Chris Doheny singles
References
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Australian pop rock groups
Musical groups disestablished in 1988
Musical groups established in 1983
Musical groups established in 2007
Musical groups from Melbourne