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Encyclopedia > Daryl Braithwaite

Daryl Braithwaite (born January 11, 1949) is an Australian singer who rose to fame as the lead singer of successful band Sherbet in the 1970's, and went on to have a number of solo hits in the 80's and 90's. January 11 is the 11th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1949 is a common year starting on Saturday. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... Sherbet was one of the most prominent Australian rock bands of the 1970s. ...


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  • Braithwaite's personal site (http://www.darylbraithwaite.com.au/)

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Daryl Braithwaite - Biography - AOL Music (298 words)
Born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1949, Daryl Braithwaite became one of Australia's most successful pop singers, both as a solo act and with the band Sherbet.
Braithwaite moved to Sydney in the mid-'60s and sang in a number of bands before joining Sherbet in 1970.
Braithwaite returned in 1993 to find that his audience had deserted him.
Daryl Braithwaite (760 words)
Born in Melbourne, Braithwaite moved to Sydney in the mid-1960s where he fronted a succession of pop bands: Bright Lights, House of Bricks and Samael Lilith.
During that time, Braithwaite won the TV Week King of Pop Award twice (1975 and 1976) but did not leave Sherbet as had been rumoured.
That was to be Braithwaite's commercial peak, because of the singles lifted from Taste the Salt (December 1993), only `The World as It Is' managed to reach the national Top 50 (#35 in November 1993).
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