Showing posts with label Sharon Sims. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 27, 2015

SHARON SIMS



When drummer Wayne Thomas was forming a new band in 1968 he was looking for a vocalist. It was at this time Wayne's friend Steve Williams introduced the band to singer Sharon Sims. She had done some guest spots with Steve's band The Good Intents and he was hoping to further her career by getting her a spot in the new group. Needless to say, Sharon's scorching soul voice blew them away and she joined in time for their first official gig at Shrublands Hall in Marrickville on 14 November 1968. The band's name (Flake) had been decided only three weeks earlier, and it was taken from the classic 1968 Small Faces LP 'Ogden's Nut Gone Flake'. Flake enjoyed a lot of radio airplay, and their singles sold well. All their hits were recorded with Sharon out front.

Sharon was also in a band called the Stormy Monday Big Band which was a ten-piece band with a horn section. They released one album titled 'All Of Us And $5 A Night'. Sharon was undoubtedly one of Australia's greatest vocalists. It is one of the great mysteries why she didn't get more recognition like Renee Geyer and Marcia Hines. Sharon had a truly fantastic voice and along with Alison MacCallum, pioneered singing straight up rock music in this country. She had a great vocal range that she used over a variety of styles from hard rock to ballads to straight out pop and even with some impressive prog moments allowing the whole band to stretch out & truly shine.