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Graeme Ronald Strachan (pronounced "Strawn") (2 January 195229 August 2001), professionally billed and known as "Shirley" Strachan or Shirl, was an Australian singer, songwriter, radio and television presenter, and carpenter. He was the lead singer of the rock group
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(1974–1978, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994). While still a member of Skyhooks, he had solo singles, which charted on the
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, with a cover recording of
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's " Every Little Bit Hurts" (October 1976, No. 3) and a remake of
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" (July 1977, top 20). After leaving Skyhooks in July 1978, he concentrated on his solo career. He was the host of children's TV program ''
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'' (1979–83). From 1993, he appeared on home renovation TV program '' Our House'' as a carpenter and co-host. At the
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, Skyhooks were inducted into the
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. Strachan died in August 2001 in a self-piloted helicopter accident.


Biography


Early years

Strachan born in
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, on 2 January 1952 and grew up in Mount Waverley. He was the older brother of three sisters, and he was the son of Joyce and Ronald Strachan, who was a carpenter and former World War II Navy sailor. Strachan became an avid surfer, and his nickname "Shirley" was applied by fellow surfers due to his long, sunbleached and curly hair (referring to
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). He was educated at Mount Waverley High School to the end of year 10, where he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter. Strachan was a well-known supporter of the
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.


Music career and Skyhooks

Strachan met "Freddy" Strauks, a drummer, at a performance at Village Green. Strachan would later drive his friend to gigs. Strauks and Greg Macainsh, on bass guitar, were members of Claptrap in 1970, and they asked Strachan to join on lead vocals in the following year.Graeme "Shirley" Strahan
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The group were renamed Frame with Strachan; Strauks and Macainsh were joined by Pat O'Brien and Sintjio Oohms, both on guitars. The group's debut performance was on 19 April 1971 at Eltham's Montsalvat, where Strachan "stood facing the band, too shy to face the audience". In November 1972, Strachan left Frame and moved to
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to take up surfing and part-time carpentry. He later recalled, "You'd get up in the morning and look out the window and say 'yeah'. Then you'd go down to Woolami and check it out. There'd be a few bars there, and you'd go surfing. Then you'd have lunch and perhaps a couple of hours' work, and then it's high tide, so you go surfing again." While Strachan was surfing at Philip Island, Macainsh and Strauks formed a new band,
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, in March 1973 with Steve Hill on lead vocals (ex-Lillee), Peter Inglis on guitar (ex– Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band) and Peter Starkie on guitar and vocals (ex–Lipp & the Double Decker Brothers). In March 1974, Strachan replaced Hill on lead vocals in Skyhooks alongside Macainsh, Strauks and Bob "Bongo" Starkie (ex–Mary Jane Union) and
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(ex-Scumbag), both on guitars. Australian musicologist
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described Strachan as "a natural frontman: young and gifted, loudmouthed and witty, blessed with a sweet yet powerful voice and androgynous good looks".
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, a music journalist, opined that "Not only did he have a new identity, he took his singing role on with new maturity and attitude. acainshtold him he'd need to work the stage, and 'Shirl' never looked back, roaming the stage like a maniac." In December 1975, they toured nationally, which Strachan declared was "the biggest tour ever undertaken by an Australian group. Every concert will be performed in the open air". The group followed with a tour of the United States with some performances as a support act to Uriah Heep. Strachan started his solo singing career during his time with Skyhooks. In October 1976, he issued a cover version of
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's 1964 hit " Every Little Bit Hurts" as his debut single, which peaked at No. 3 on the
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Singles Chart. Note: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until
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(ARIA) created their own
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in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
It was produced by Warren Morgan, engineered by Ross Cockle and recorded at
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on
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/
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. The B-side, "Cruisin' Out on You", was co-written by Strachan with Morgan. His follow-up single, "
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", a cover of
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' 1965 hit, reached No. 18 in July 1977. It was produced by Ric Formosa, engineered by Cockle, and recorded at Armstrongs. The B-side, "Missing You", was co-written by Strachan and Bob Spencer (Skyhooks' then-current guitarist). According to Nimmervoll, "Skyhooks in the meantime had started to struggle, and not one to do something he wasn't enjoying any more, Shirl left. It didn't mean that much to him." In July 1978 Strachan left Skyhooks, but his departure was not announced until the following January. He was replaced on lead vocals by Tony Williams of Reuben Tice. During 1978, he issued his third solo single, "Mr Summer", which did not chart.


Post-Skyhooks and ''Shirl's Neighbourhood''

After Skyhooks, Strachan worked as a radio and television presenter. He became known to a new generation as the host of a magazine-style children's TV series, ''
Shirl's Neighbourhood ''Shirl's Neighbourhood'' was an Australian afternoon children's television series which first aired on the Seven Network on Monday the 2nd April 1979 and continued Monday to Fridays till 1983. The half-hour show featured former Skyhooks frontm ...
'', from 1979 to 1983. He issued his debut solo album, ''It's all Rock 'n' Roll to Me'', in 1980. At the
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, ''Shirl's Neighbourhood'' won Best Children's TV Series. He organised and participated in several Skyhooks reformations during the 1980s and 1990s.


Party Boys, radio, ''Our House'' and Skyhooks reunions

In 1984, Strachan joined a rock supergroup,
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, for a national tour and was recorded on lead vocals for their third live album, '' No Song Too Sacred'', alongside founding members
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on drums,
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on guitar and Paul Christie on bass guitar, and new guitarist, Robin Riley (ex-
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).McFarlane
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" as a single. At the
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in March, Skyhooks were inducted into the
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. Strachan relocated to Queensland in that year and started as a regular presenter on home makeover program, '' Our House'', where he resurrected skills from his pre-Skyhooks carpentry trade. He also presented a breakfast radio show, with Gary Belcher and Dean Miller, on the radio station
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in the 1990s. Strachan left Triple M in 1997 following a pay dispute. He died in August 2001 while solo-piloting a helicopter, aged 49. A biography of Strachan, ''Shirl: The Life of Legendary Larrikin Graeme 'Shirley' Strachan'', written by Jeff Apter, appeared in 2012. Apter had already written 15 celebrity biographies; for ''Shirl'', Apter had access to Skyhooks' band members, Strachan's family, and "music industry figures, people from Strachan's later career in TV and radio, and the surfing gang he assembled after relocating to Queensland in the 90s." Alistair Jones of ''
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'' felt that Apter's sources "all contribute to a picture of a good bloke fondly remembered" with the biography's strength being the "input that keeps the journey of a larger-than-life character grounded in personal terms" while a "down-side" was that "in sympathetically honouring the trust of his sources, ''Shirl'' becomes something of a tear-jerker."


Personal life

In August 1975, Strachan married Sandra Davis at a registry office in
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. The pair had started dating when he was surfing and working on
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in 1972–73. By October 1977, the couple had separated. Strachan's second wife was Sue Scott. The couple met in 1981 when he was a guest of the TV game show '' Catch Us If You Can'', where Scott was a model and presenter. In 1993, the Strachans moved to Queensland.


Death

Strachan was killed in a
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crash on 29 August 2001, at the age of 49. He had been a fixed-wing pilot for many years and had been undergoing training for a helicopter pilot's licence, with a view to buying a helicopter and taking friends and family on surfing safaris. On a solo flight near Mount Archer, Queensland, in clear weather and inexplicably off the course planned by his instructor, Strachan encountered mountain turbulence which caused the rotor of his
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to sever the tailboom, crashing the helicopter onto the north-north-eastern slope of Mount Archer. The day Strachan died was, coincidentally, the day an ABC documentary episode on rock and roll in Australia, ''
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'', which referred to the Skyhooks, aired on TV.


Tributes

In early September 2001, a beachside funeral was attended by Strachan's family and friends, including Skyhooks' guitarist, Red Symons, and radio colleagues, Gary Belcher and Dean Miller. His ashes were scattered into the sea from a helicopter by his wife, Sue. Triple M Brisbane, Strachan's former employer, held a day-long on-air tribute to him on the day after his death. Old archived audio was played on air. An episode of the
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documentary ''
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'' featuring
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was broadcast on the day of his death: it was dedicated to his memory. On 10 September, Channel Nine broadcast a tribute episode of ''Our House'', "Our House – Memories of Shirl", with content filmed in the weeks before his death, along with archival footage. It was the most-watched program on that night, with 2.19 million viewers. In September 2001, remaining members of Skyhooks reunited for a memorial gig at the
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, St Kilda. Guest vocalists included
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on " All My Friends Are Getting Married" and Ross Wilson on "Warm Wind in the City".


Shirley Strachan Memorial Swim

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Surf Lifesaving Club has been holding a competitive surf swim commemorating Shirley Strachan since 2002 – the Annual Shirley Strachan Memorial Swim. It was originally organised Bruce and Sandy Warren. In November 2016, Bruce Warren died, and subsequent swims have been re-named the Shirley Strachan and Bruce Warren Memorial Swim.


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Other singles


References

;Notes * Noel McGrath's Australian Encyclopedia of Rock & Pop – 1978 * An Australian Rock Discography – Chris Spencer −1990 – Moonlight Publishing *


External links

*
Tribute from Dave Warner

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