The Groop | |
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Also known as | The Wesley Three |
Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Folk, rock, R&B |
Years active | 1964–1969, 1989 |
Labels | CBS |
Past members | Peter Bruce Peter McKeddie Max Ross Richard Wright Don Mudie Brian Cadd Ronnie Charles |
Website | Axiom Bank |
The Groop were an Australian folk, R&B and rock band formed in 1964 in Melbourne, Victoria and had their greatest chart success with their second line-up of Max Ross on bass, Richard Wright on drums and vocals, Don Mudie on lead guitar, Brian Cadd on keyboards and vocals, and Ronnie Charles on vocals.[1][2] The Wesley Trio formed early in 1964 with Ross, Wright and Peter McKeddie on vocals; they were renamed The Groop at the end of the year.[1][3]
The Groop's best known hit single "Woman You're Breaking Me" was released in 1967;[1] the band won a trip to United Kingdom but had little success there. Cadd later admitted that their style of music would have suited the US rather than the UK.[1][3][4] Other singles included "Ol' Hound Dog", "Best in Africa", "I'm Satisfied", "Sorry", "Seems More Important to Me" and "Such a Lovely Way".[1][5]
When The Groop disbanded in 1969, Cadd and Mudie formed Axiom with Glenn Shorrock (later in Little River Band).[2] Cadd was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame in 2007, for his work with The Groop, Axiom and as a solo artist.[6][7]