The Badloves - Michael Spiby - Tribal interview - a podcast by John Dearing

from 2020-08-04T12:52

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The  Badloves , frontman Michael Spiby joined John on the Phone to discuss the New Single " Tribal" , and the amazing story behind the 2019 release " souldbrothertruckingsong" We also chatted on the starting of the band in 1990 and some of the amazing Award winning Music , Green Limousine , Song of the year 1994 " Lost " and how he got to perform with Jimmy Barnes " The weight" The Badloves were formed by frontman Michael Spiby in Melbourne, Australia, during January 1990 under the name DC3. The band consisted of Spiby (guitar and lead vocals), his brother John Spiby (keyboards, saxophone), John Housden (guitar), Stephen O'Prey (bass) and Chris Tabone (drums). The band signed to Mushroom Records in 1992 after Michael Gudinski saw the band supporting Hall & Oates and Tony Featherstone joined the band. In March 1993, the band released their debut single "Lost" which peaked at number 51 on the ARIA Charts. "I Remember" was released in May 1993 and peaked at number 48. Their debut album Get on Board was released in July with further singles "Green Limousine" and "Memphis" released. In November 1993, the band collaborated with Jimmy Barnes on the song "The Weight", which peaked at number 6 in December. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 in March 1994, the band won three ARIA Awards including Best New Talent and completed an Australian tour with Lenny Kravitz.

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