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Spectrum
Mike Rudd and Bill Putt's musical partnership has endured all these years, still performing to live audiences nationally.
Spectrum's presence on stage generates excitement and regardless of age or time, their popularity reigns. Performing songs from their current CD, "Spill - Spectrum plays the Blues", several of the songs covered on the cd, and performed on stage include: Baby please don't go, I wanna know, Cross roads, I just wanna make love to you, Louie Louie.
The legendary "I'll be gone" often concludes the nights show, with a very active audience singing along.
History New Zealand-born musician Mike Rudd , leader of Spectrum, was one of the most influential figures behind the emergence of a mature Australian rock sound during the early 1970s.
Alongside Daddy Cool, Chain and Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Spectrum took underground progressive rock into the mainstream charts. The band's 1971 #1 hit single, the shuffling, hypnotic `I'll Be Gone', remains an Australian classic.
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