
Mick Gentry
I am not a band.
I am a single person trying to emulate what a band would play if they were me.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Mick started investigating music at an early age starting with drums and eventually working through guitar, bass and keyboards.
His early bands and musical Endeavour's were many both, in the musical genera's and the venue's and types of audiences performed too.
Mick's first attempts at a band had him playing drums with school friends and because of the 1974 cyclone this was to be short lived.
Cyclone Tracy in 1974, caused Mick to move from Darwin to sunny Queensland where he started learning to play guitar on his older sisters guitar.
ACID QUEEN
Darwin Australia 1976
The earliest from my recollection was a three piece band called "Acid Queen" that got its name from a character called the Acid Queen from "The Who's" rock opera "Tommy"
Mick was playing bass in Darwin with the band Acid Queen in 1976. The Band secured regular paid Wednesday and Friday gigs at the old Essington House remand centre Building that was turned into a Government run live music venue for the cyclone ravaged Darwin youth.
This also saw Mick and the band play to 5000 people at the Darwin Amputheatre with five other bands.
The band split up for some reason.
PURPLE HAZE
The band reformed with the old band mates from "Acid Queen" and a drummer friend and called the band called "Purple Haze".
The band also got a singer and started doing more gigs to fill gaps that the guitarist's (Peter Mobus) fathers band couldn't fill with his very popular band.
So here we were still going to high School and getting on average three paid gigs a week.
We also secured a place on Darwin Television playing live for a spot on the mid morning program for "Phitzners" music house which we got the day off school to go and do which we thought was just great.
Because of some reason that footage has been lost.
I tried to get a copy.
We also got to play at the Darwin musicians ball where the admission was $150 each, all monies went to charity.
We had a great night and had way too much fun of course, we had to have the next day off school.
We also got to play at the Darwin Mayoral ball which we were very nervous about as it was an open air gig and our gear wasn't really big enough, but it went down well.
After finishing year ten schooling in Darwin Mick decided that it was time to move to Queensland to live for a bit with his father on a farm in the
The South Burnett district.
SWEET LEAF
It wasn't long before he was answering a newspaper ad for a guitar player wanted ad.
Where he met up and played with a very talented band "Sweet Leaf"
The line up was Peter Greenwood Bass, Mick lead and rhythm guitar, Dick Smeedes Drums, Anthony Grey Vocals
which came second in the Toowomba battle of the bands where Mick was voted best guitarist, they played Aerosmith, Ted Nugent, Joe Walsh and Bad Company covers.
The headline act after the band comp was "Ray Burgess" from Countdown fame, his band rocked.
We went on to do a fair bit of gigging in the local community around the south Burnett.
The bass player got a transfer away from the area and put a stop to the band.
The singer and I got itchy feet and followed the bass player to Brisbane.
Mick was working in a day job and rehearsing with a band at night formed at the old channel 9 film editing suite at Milton doing Steely Dan, Van Morrison, Santana etc.
The band split up after a bit.
Mick jammed with A "Zepelin" wannabe band that did a few of the jam sessions at the George Hotel , another band I can't quite remember did a few gigs at a skating rink somewhere in Brisbane. Mick Medew who went on to form the "Screaming Tribesman" would sometimes jam with us at the house we rented in Clayfield, our house was the local Jam house in the northern suburbs of Brisbane.
They were some pretty crazy times.
Mick went back up to the South Burnett and worked another day job until getting an apprenticeship with a local engineering firm, formed a new band did some gigs had a lot of fun.
Had some experimental bands going at that time that were mainly for jamming eg Mack-Dick-Mick.
TWISTED RIBBON 1983
Another band was rehearsed playing Rolling Stones covers, the line up Was,
Tim Lacy, Rhythm guitar, Barry Lincoln Lead guitar, Micki G Bass, Garry Duro, drums, Raynor Jepesson Vocals.
Mainly played parties in this band.
It rocked we had a lot of fun , maybe too much fun.
THE QUAY
Some of the band members from Twisted Ribbon got itchy feet and left Twisted Ribbon .We mainly played parties and rehearsed which turned into another band with Debbie on keyboards, Raynor Jeppeson on Vocals, Dave Nugent on drums, Mick on Bass and a very talented Barry Lincoln on lead guitar which managed to do local pub gigs and a very irreverent version of Elvis Presleys "love Me Tender".
It was done punk style, went down well.
A few of Micks originals also made the songlist.
I ended up going through about 5 bands at that time playing lead guitar and singing, to playing bass.
It was hard to get players that were keen and stayed on.
THE VERSIONS
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Peter Rodgers MP3
All The Versions Music, Lyrics, Copyright 1981 (N Mengel C Bourke) all rights reserved
photos to come
A band was proposed in the pub one night by a bunch of guys Mick chirped in and said he would play bass.
"The Versions" were (Noel Mengel) on guitar and Vocal, (Glen Dale) on drums,(Col Bourke) on guitar and vocal, Micki G on Bass.
We rehearsed and recorded and eventually got gigs in Kingaroy and Toowoomba .
We supported the American band the "Romantics" and also supported the "Riptides" the predecessors to "Gangajang" at the Toowoomba DDIAE (DDIAE = Darling Downs institute for Advanced Education).
We also set up our own gigs in old halls out of town.
We were amazed at the roll ups when we did one of the gigs we organized ourselves.
As all bands do this one split up.
GENTRY
I Started playing again around the South Burnett area of Queensland with a drummer I had played with previously Dick Smeedes and a Talented singer guitarist named Jon Gibson, we did dinner dances and played a mix of 60%old time dance tunes and 40% rock and pop we were popular and got work immediately under the band name "GENTRY".
JUDY KAYE
Mick was still working in the engineering works and was asked to play bass on an album for "Judy Kaye" a country artist who had already recorded one Album in Tamworth on the "Hadley Records" label.
We rehearsed for a couple of weeks, recorded the first side of the album in about a week
then went back and rehearsed the second side for a couple of weeks then went in and recorded the second side.
We recorded with Ashley Keating at the old Analog 16 track "Basement Studio" In Little Roma St in Brisbane.
The studio engineer (Ashley) got a young Keith Urban to play lead guitar on the Album.
The Album Called "Pretty is as Pretty does" sold all the units that were pressed and it went into a second pressing.
This was just before CD's got popular, In the days when you made a record it was a 12 " LP not a CD as today.
I had finished my Apprenticeship and moved to the Gold Coast to seek out more bands to play in.
Vital Force
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I auditioned for a few bands and ended up getting into a band called Vital Force.
We rehearsed for two weeks and got a gig at the Old Broadbeach Tavern beach bar or whatever they called it,
basically the Broadie Beergarden I think.
It went down well and we got a few more gigs but while we were getting on musically we weren't getting on personally so it split after a bit.
the line up was James Vocals guitar John Pragnall drums Mick bass.
TERRY WILSON AND THE ROLLING THUNDER BAND 1986
My first known band on the coast was with Terry Wilson from the band "Tully" it was called Terry Wilson and The Rolling Thunder band which did a few gigs then parted ways.
The Rolling Thunder band was a ragtag mix of musicians and styles it had Terry Wilson on vocals harmonica and acoustic guitar, Chris Manderson on electric guitar and keyboards, John Pragnall on drums Ivan Kardos on lead guitar and Mick on Bass.
we played all sorts of styles and the wierdest line up of gigs I think I have ever done.
It was fun while it lasted.
RED RAIN
I auditioned for a bass position with a band that consisted of
Mick Woolney drums, John Roberts guitar Eric Tricklebank on Keyboards and vocals and a lead guitarist Shaun.
I got the gig however the original guitarist who was a yank or a Canadian admitted himself into a mental hospital after our first few rehearsals so we ended up going with just one guitarist.
We did I dunno how many gigs the band did however it was going good for a while then the split happened.
ROAR EDGE
We tried to keep the rest of the red rain band going but finding a singer to replace Eric was hard we finally found a chick who could sing and she was Leah Forrest however the drummer didn't get on so we ended up getting John Pragnall to pay drums and ended up getting the singers boyfriend on guitar that was good we got all rehearsed up did our first gig then the next rehearsal the drummer splits.
so the line up was Leah Forest vocals Geoff Mecoles on guitar Mick on Bass and Johnny Pragnall on drums.
we tried drummers for ages seemed no one could cut it doing the material we were doing which consisted of Judas Priest, Aerosmith, Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath covers.
GRAHAM CAIN COMPANY
I answered an ad in the local paper and met Graham Cain, he was a local singer entertainer who was getting heaps of work locally.
When I started with him I basically new most of the songs so we had no rehearsal we just started doing gigs, which made life very interesting for me, especially the nights when he pulled one out of the bag on me.
We started off as a three piece and did duo gigs to get wor
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Haven't for a while but anything is on the cards.
Your musical influences
I have a rather large list of artists that are influences. from Beethoven to Zappa and all in between.
What equipment do you use?
Fender, Roland, Yamaha, Pearl, Sonar etc.
Anything else?
Anything!!!!!
Anything!!!!!
Anything!!!!!
Anything!!!!!