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ORIGINAL DFLY LINEUP
CAM ,CHRIS CRAIG, ZAKK
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AUSTRALIAN MUSIC COMPILATION
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BLACK MONEY SINGLE COVER
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KIT OF SLAMM
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CRAIG and CHRIS
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CHRIS
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GIGANTOR and DAVE
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Dragonfly
were a four piece outfit that was formed in Melbourne in
1993 out of the nucleus of the writing team of Chris Doheny
and Craig
Harnath. Formed
out of a mutual respect, the two have either written or
produced for such acts as Kids In The Kitchen, Geisha,
Chocolate Starfish, Roxus, The D-Generation, Peter Andre,
Kylie Minogue, Daryl Braithwaite, Lee Kernaghan and James
Blundell. The collaboration proved instantly exciting and
the pair resolved to pen an entire set of songs before
putting together the live band. For
the songs to transfer to the live aspect, it was critical
that a guitar player be found who could not only play with
exceptional dexterity, passion and taste, but be able to
sing backing vocals with Craig on almost every tune. To fill
this position, Zakk Zedas was asked to come in and the
instantaneous chemistry between him and the rest of the band
was apparent. Cameron
Goold
was asked to join the band because of his cross section of
styles and personality he injected into his playing that
suited the band's style. Being
the first Aboriginal drummer to be endorsed by
Pearl
Drums
and "Paiste Cymbals" was an added bonus. The
style and energy was set, Dragonfly
was born. Based
on a passion for great melodies, good harmonies and driving
guitar, Dragonfly presents itself as an interesting
combinatio of seventies influences and nineties sonic
textures. Dragonfly also includes the more interesting
accompaniment of Chris, on Fender Rhodes piano, which
provides a foundation ofor many of the band's more
tantalising tunes, especially when couple with the open
style playing of Zakk's guitar and the three part
vocals. Dragonfly
had been fosucing on playing live around Australia and
promoting their second single Blackmoney
which
is self produced three track single which also includes a
live version of the single. Recorded on a Neve desk at
Hothouse, the sound is what the band wanted - straight up
and down - played live and not over-produced, just like
their favourite records by the bands that made them want to
be musicians in the first place. Their
first single
River of Love
charted well and gained national airplay and were seen
on various national television programs and were the
highlight at Denton in July. This
band was one of Australia's newest sounding combos that had
to be seen and heard to be appreciated. Dragonfly
was a classic Melbourne rock'n'roll band that had been
making serious inroads into the mainstream market with its
debut single, River
Of Love.
The
band evolved from the sucessful songwriting partnership of
Chris Dohney and Craig Harnath who have written or produced
for Australian acts such as Kylie Minogue, Daryl Braithwaite
and Chocolate Starfish. To
complete the lineup they recruited ex-Brisbane (Pop Asylum)
Aboriginal drummer,Cameron
Goold
and guitarist Zakk Zedras. Cameron
Goold was voted "VICTORIAN ABORIGINAL ARTIST OF THE YEAR -
1994". Dragonfly
were: Chris
Doheny
- vocals, Rhodes, Acoustic guitar Craig
Harnath
- bass, Backing Vocals Zakk
Zedras - guitar, Backing Vocals Cameron
Goold
- drums, Percussion
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