Artists
The Allstars
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"Clearly the most authentic and professional rock-n-roll group in Australia."
Stan 'the man' Rofe
Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame 1995
The Allstars have performed in many of Australia's finest venues with highly acclaimed international and Australian entertainers.
Some of the venues at which the Allstars have performed include the Melbourne Concert Hall, Crown Showroom, Wrest Point Casino Convention Centre, the World Congress Centre, the Regent Plaza Ballroom, Twin Towns Showroom, the Hyatt on Collins, Seagulls, Le Meridian Melbourne, the Windsor, the Park Hyatt, The Palms at Crown, the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, the Hilton, Leonda, many Sydney clubs, the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, the Bruce Stadium Canberra, the Southern Cross, Melbourne University, Monash University, the Swagman, Rippon Lea and major events such as the Australian Bi-Centenary celebrations, Australia Day celebrations, the Melbourne Moomba festival and Wintersun.
The international artists who have shared the stage with the Allstars include Tom Jones, Rick Nelson, Bobby Rydell, Del Shannon, Gene Pitney, Johnny Tillotson, the Shadows, Chubby Checker, Johnny Preston, the Platters, Chan Romero, the Diamonds, the Coasters, Freddie & the Dreamers, Buddy Knox, Gerry & the Pacemakers and Buddy Holly's Crickets.
Amongst the many Australian artists who have featured with the Allstars are Normie Rowe, Glenn Shorrock, Doug Parkinson, Ian Turpie, Johnny Chester, Alison Durbin, Jade Hurley, Judy Stone, Merv Benton, Darren Williams, Little Pattie, Sandy Scott, Grantley Dee, Donna Fisk, Dinah Lee, Lucky Starr, Lonnie Lee, Bev Harrell, Bobby & Laurie, Ross D Wylie, Barry Stanton, Johnny Devlin and Warren Williams.
Their recordings on vinyl, cassette and compact disc with Johnny Preston, Chan Romero, Grantley Dee, Lucky Starr, Merv Benton, Betty Mc Quade, Marcie Jones, Rick Diamond and Joan Mifsud receive frequent airplay on commercial and community stations.
The Allstars have been rockin' Australia since the fifties.
Here is just a sample of the Allstars repertoire...
Don’t be cruel – Elvis Presley
Hey baby – Bruce Channel
Sweet little sixteen – Chuck Berry
Smoke gets in your eyes – the Platters
The wanderer – Dion
Shakin’ all over – Normie Rowe
Diana – Paul Anka
Tequila – the Champs
Midnight hour – Wilson Pickett
Return to sender – Elvis Presley
Love letters in the sand – Pat Boone
Proud Mary – Creedence Clearwater Revival
Peter Gunn – Duane Eddy
Unchained melody – the Righteous Brothers
Runaround Sue – Dion
Mustang Sally – Wilson Pickett
Hats off to Larry – Del Shannon
Johnny B Goode – Chuck Berry
Eagle rock – Daddy Cool
That’ll be the day – Buddy Holly
Great balls of fire – Jerry Lee Lewis
Hello Mary Lou – Rick Nelson
Happy birthday sweet sixteen – Neil Sedaka
Brown eyed girl – Van Morrison
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The Allstars on CD - Available for purchase now
Be Our Guest
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Be My Guest
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Be My Baby (featuring Joan Mifsud)
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I'm Walking
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Hard Times
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Rockin' Robin (featuring Rick Diamond)
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Sugar Shack
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Paralysed
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Sweet Little Sixteen (featuring Johnny Preston)
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Take Your Time
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Dim Dim The Lights
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The Diary
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ABC Boogie
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I'm Feeling Sorry
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Riot In Cell Block #9 (featuring Betty McQuade)
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Till I Kissed You
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Gonzales
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La Bamba/Twist & Shout (Feat. Chan Romero)
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Why Do They Doubt Our Love
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Tear Me Up
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Hey Baby
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Whole Lotta Shakin' (featuring Rick Diamond)
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Dance With The Guitar Man
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Baby That's Rock-n-Roll
Some earlier recordings by the Allstars
The Allstars recordings on vinyl, cassette and compact disc receive regular airplay on commercial and community radio stations throughout Australia.
