Black Label

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About

From the muddy waters of western Sydney, BLACK LABEL was born.

With their pumping selections of tight riffy guitar tunes, BLACK LABEL blend awesome high energy performances with master musicianship to create a big smooth sound & slick show. This has lead to a large and loyal fan base at their live shows throughout Australia.

As the band’s name suggests, BLACK LABEL is a rare mix of maturity and the ability to stick to ideals. This has led to a truly unique sound.

Members

  • Steve Mulry – Vocals
  • George Muscat – Drums
  • Laurie Marlow – Bass
  • Steve Downs – Guitar
  • Mick Fryar – Guitar
  • Kevin Lucas – Guitar
  • Ross Flynn – Guitar
  • Kevin Pratt – Guitar
  • John McKee – Bass
  • Tim Gore – Guitar, slide, lap steel
  • Fozz – Guitar
  • Brad White – Bass
  • John Ford – Guitar

Recordings

  • The Dealer
  • Lawless
  • Seven Deadly Sins
  • Booze, Blooze ‘N’ Tattoos (Live CD – Limited Edition)
  • Blood Money
  • Live In Berlin

Videos

Forever More
Big Talker
Interview
Dirty Little Bitch
Addicted. Live at Waves Nightclub Wollongong 14/3/09

Images

14th March 2009, Waves at Wollongong

15 Comments

  1. […] Black Label – Updated the members list […]

  2. Mark (Radar) Watson on November 17, 2008 at 1:06 pm

    Black Label is now defunct. Steve Mulry, Ross Flynn, Laurie Marlow and George Muscat are now Lawless Breed. New album underway titled Blood Money

    MySpace is http://www.myspace.com/lawlessbreedrock

    Website: http://www.lawlessbreed.com

    cheers
    Radar

  3. Mark Gibson on November 17, 2008 at 8:42 pm

    Thanks Mark, I’ll fix it up. It’s been on my to-do list!

    I’ll do my best to sort it this week. Call back soon.

    Cheers mate, Gibbo

  4. Steve Mulry on November 18, 2008 at 8:30 am

    Hi Mark,

    Radar is right to some degree about the name change.
    We still perform in Australia as Black Label if we’re doing covers & originals such as at a bike show, but if we’re doing originals only it’s Lawless Breed.

    Steve M.

    P.S. How’s things?

  5. Mark Gibson on November 18, 2008 at 9:56 am

    Thanks for the clarification Steve, nice to hear from you. I was going to leave the Black Lable listing as it was anyway because this is a ‘history” site. I’ll just add a new listing for Lawless Breed.

    Mate, things are pretty good, I hope they are the same at your place.

    Did you know that the short listing I did on TMG on this site is the single most popular article on the site in terms of search traffic? That’s todays’ trivia for you!!

    See you soon, Mark

  6. Steve Mulry on November 19, 2008 at 6:28 pm

    Good to know people are still interested in TMG.
    Yes, all things are great with us.
    Methinks we’re due for a drink soon.
    Whadya reckon?
    Call me.

    Steve M.

  7. Bill Heurich on November 12, 2009 at 5:09 pm

    Hi there guys, this is mainly for Steve Mulry
    Hi Steve it has been a very long time since I have been in contact wtih you (about 30 Years) I was just wondering if you might still remember me, like I have never forgotten you Steve or your brother Ted. If you do receive this Email, I would like to hear from you. Thankx. (your long lost friend Bill Heurich.) P.S Keep Rockin’

  8. Steve Mulry on December 10, 2009 at 7:39 am

    Hi Bill,

    I’ll be calling you today, which means you’ll probably see this after I’ve made the call.

    Steve M.

  9. Australian Musicians born in August on August 3, 2010 at 4:17 pm

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  10. George the black bastard on August 19, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    For the record, Black label is what we are here in AUSTRALIA, the official name of the band (we own the name) our trademark has been active since the 1990s despite the band kicking off on the central coast of NSW back in the 1980s.
    Once we started releasing cds for sale,we decided to trademark the name.
    LAWLESS BREED is the name we used when we toured Europe in 2008,as we don’t
    have black label trademarked there.
    G.M.

    • Mark Gibson on August 19, 2010 at 3:18 pm

      Nice to see you hanging around here George. You’re always welcome.
      Cheers, Gibbo

      • George the black bastard on August 20, 2010 at 8:29 pm

        Great to see that you are documenting it. Very interesting reading.I can remember watching bands like Bandanna,BB Strutt,Vagabonds and Mad Gorilla play round the western suburbs- I miss those days @ the Millperra Viking Tavern, The Sundowner,Liverpool Pubs etc.
        Cheers M8.
        G.M.

  11. debbie bramwell on February 25, 2011 at 9:21 pm

    hey what ever happened to bandana , bb strutt.. grog and grumble.. we loved those bands.. so many great nights rocking to those bands!! please come back to us!! i will travel anywhere!!

  12. The Angels Revesby Workers Club on November 27, 2015 at 8:11 am

    […] photographs of the band but on the night these were taken I was doing sound for the support band Black Label. This gave me the opportunity to get the camera […]

  13. […] had the pleasure a few years ago of working on an Angels tour. I was the sound engineer for Black Label who were the support band. It was a bit of a spin-out to be working on the same show as The Angels […]

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