Pam Bradley (born in England in 1946) was originally from Perth where she spent two years as a regular on the TV series Teen Beat. Eventually she decided to move to Melbourne in order to further her career and met up with Adrian Ussher who had been singing for a number of years with The Moontones and The Thin Men. Adrian wrote ''The Old Apple Tree'' and decided to team up with Pam. The single made the charts in September 1963. They appeared on Bandstand in the same year. Follow up releases included ''Back Together'' and an EP 'Pam and Ade' which sold moderately. The duo dissolved a short time later and Adrian continued as an advertising executive. In 1963 she supported UK singer and actor Mark Wynter on his tour to Australia. Pam also supported The Beatles on their 1964 tour. In the same year she recorded a single on the W&G label '' Whoops / Restless Dream''. Pam died in 2002.
Dedicated to the lesser known women in the music industry from the 60s to the 90s.
Monday, August 27, 2018
PAM BRADLEY
Pam Bradley (born in England in 1946) was originally from Perth where she spent two years as a regular on the TV series Teen Beat. Eventually she decided to move to Melbourne in order to further her career and met up with Adrian Ussher who had been singing for a number of years with The Moontones and The Thin Men. Adrian wrote ''The Old Apple Tree'' and decided to team up with Pam. The single made the charts in September 1963. They appeared on Bandstand in the same year. Follow up releases included ''Back Together'' and an EP 'Pam and Ade' which sold moderately. The duo dissolved a short time later and Adrian continued as an advertising executive. In 1963 she supported UK singer and actor Mark Wynter on his tour to Australia. Pam also supported The Beatles on their 1964 tour. In the same year she recorded a single on the W&G label '' Whoops / Restless Dream''. Pam died in 2002.
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