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Graeme Ronald “Shirley” Strachan

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Graeme Ronald “Shirley” Strachan

Birth
Malvern, Stonnington City, Victoria, Australia
Death
29 Aug 2001 (aged 49)
Kilcoy, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
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Rock Musician. A native of Malvern, Australia, he was the lead singer of the popular 1970s musical group, 'The Skyhooks.'∼Aged 49
Was lead singer of the Australian 1970's rock band "skyhooks".

Graeme Ronald Strachan (2 January 1952 – 29 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 Skyhooks (1974–1978, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994). While still a member of Skyhooks he had solo singles, which charted on the Kent Music Report, with a cover recording of Brenda Holloway's "Every Little Bit Hurts" (October 1976, No. 3) and a remake of The Miracles "Tracks of My Tears" (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 Shirl's Neighbourhood (1979–83), From 1993 he appeared on home renovation TV program, Our House, as a carpenter and co-host. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993, Skyhooks were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Strachan died in 29 August 2001 in a self-piloted helicopter accident at Mount Archer near Kilcoy.
Rock Musician. A native of Malvern, Australia, he was the lead singer of the popular 1970s musical group, 'The Skyhooks.'∼Aged 49
Was lead singer of the Australian 1970's rock band "skyhooks".

Graeme Ronald Strachan (2 January 1952 – 29 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 Skyhooks (1974–1978, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1994). While still a member of Skyhooks he had solo singles, which charted on the Kent Music Report, with a cover recording of Brenda Holloway's "Every Little Bit Hurts" (October 1976, No. 3) and a remake of The Miracles "Tracks of My Tears" (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 Shirl's Neighbourhood (1979–83), From 1993 he appeared on home renovation TV program, Our House, as a carpenter and co-host. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1993, Skyhooks were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Strachan died in 29 August 2001 in a self-piloted helicopter accident at Mount Archer near Kilcoy.

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