Johnny Dole & The Scabs

Johnny Dole & The Scabs

Short and Sweet! – This probably best describes the life of Johnny Dole & The Scabs.

Johnny Dole & The Scabs were one of the first Punk Rock bands in Australia, they played live and recorded in Sydney during 1977 – 1979.

THE BEGINNING

In early January 1977, The Strays were looking for a new drummer to complete their line up and after deciding on the right one, it was time to rehearse and honour a gig commitment four weeks later. During this initial rehearsal period the style of the music was changing and one of the original members decided to leave. This meant that the line up was now a 4 piece and this style was taking the shape of Punk Rock, which was new to the Sydney music scene; their songs were being played faster and grungier.
Embracing the new style was easy for the band as they had all felt it was the right direction, so with this new direction a new name was needed and after careful consideration Johnny Dole & The Scabs were born.

THE FIRST REAL GIG

After more rehearsal where some original songs were now being crafted to suit the new direction, it was time to look for work. Johnny and Peter approached George Kringus, manager of Radio Birdman who booked the bands at the legendary Oxford Funhouse in Taylor Square – Darlinghurst. The bands first gig was on Friday 15th April 1977. The band was well received and they played there 3 more times before the Funhouse closed its doors.

Other regular gigs at the Paris Theatre and supports to both Cold Chisel and The Saints were some of the highlights.

RAY WALSH

During this early stage Johnny Dole’s brother was recruited as manager. Ray Walsh was an ex wrestler who had many contacts in the media and he put these to good use, beginning with interviews and articles in all the local Sydney newspapers including The Sun, The Daily Mirror and The Daily Telegraph as well as music magazines like Ram and Juke.

THE GRAND HOTEL

Because the Oxford Funhouse had closed and there was no other venues at the time that would put on Punk Rock bands Johnny, Peter and Ray went in search of a venue that would. About to give up because of so many knock backs, they tried one last hotel in Broadway before going home and they found the publican Dennis was open to their suggestions. After agreeing to the request of not changing the décor and only putting posters on the walls, the back room of The Grand Hotel opened its doors to Punk Rock for the first time on Friday 16th September 1977.

The Grand Hotel was considered to be ‘the’ Punk Rock venue in Sydney with many notable bands playing there including Rocks, Tommy & The Dipsticks, The Leftovers, Filth, Psycho Surgeons, Blackrunner, Shock Treatment and Mental As Anything to name just some. Punk Rock being what it is, unpredictable at best, The Grand Hotel closed its doors late 1979 but has taken its rightful place in Punk Rock History. Unfortunately The Grand Hotel was bulldozed in the name of future development and is no longer standing, although the lane way where the bands loaded in still is!

RECORDING

As the band were writing more and more original songs, it was decided to record them so Ray approached Sydney radio station 2JJ to see if they were interested. Because Punk Rock was only new and 2JJ were an independent radio station, recording a band like Johnny Dole & The Scabs was quickly considered and Keith Walker was asked to be producer. The band recorded in the ABC Studio 201 where all the live to air concerts were televised. The band recorded all the tracks live then over dubbing the lead guitar and vocals. Eight songs were recorded and all overdubs and vocals were done on the same day, with Keith Walker mixing it soon after. Interviews on 2JJ were arranged so these recordings could be played on air and the songs at the time were well received and had good rotation.

POSSIBLE RECORDING CONTRACT

Ray took the recordings to a number of record companies and arranged a gig for the record company executives to see the band live. This gig, which was at the Journey’s End Wine Bar Woolloomooloo on Saturday 17th December 1977, was a great success with a number of offers being made to the band but unfortunately no contracts were signed. A three year publishing deal with Penjane Music Publishing was signed but without a recording contract the recordings were never released and it wasn’t until many years later that the recordings surfaced, thanks to both Bruce Griffiths (ABERRANT RECORDS) and Steven Danno (Brain Salad Surgery).

FILM CLIP

The band was approached by a student from NSW Uni, with the proposal of doing a video clip to one of the band’s songs, Aggro. As part of her studies, Peita Letchford had been given a grant from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS), so a time was arranged to film the band at a demolition site at Woolloomooloo. This film clip had never been seen or aired on television and has only recently been located in the archives of the AFTRS and can now be viewed on You Tube. Unfortunately Peita Letchford died of cancer in the late 90’s.

A CURRENT AFFAIR

Next on Ray’s hit list was an interview on Channel 9’s A Current Affair program and true to form, the interview was arranged. Mike Carlton and his crew came to The Grand Hotel and filmed the band performing live. After the gig later that night, the band members were interviewed. Unfortunately Channel 9 has indicated that this interview would no longer be available having been destroyed many years ago.

THE END

The A Current Affair interview was aired January 1978 and not long after this Greg Morris was asked to leave the band in late February 1978. Soon after Greg’s departure, Dave Berry also left and Johnny Dole and Peter Mullany continued with new members but never regained its popularity and soon folded. They then joined forces with Tommy & The Dipsticks to form the band The Crooked Hearts.

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Unfortunately Johnny Dole passed away from a drug overdose in 1987.

After The Crooked Hearts disbanded Perry Mullany joined The Broken Toys who then became Sekret Sekret. Becoming disillusioned by the music business he moved to the country.

Dave Berry moved backed to the mountains from where he came and was last known to be playing in blues band Blue Roots.

After Johnny Dole & The Scabs Greg Morris joined Rocks and soon after recorded the sought after six track EP You’r So Boring. After Rocks disbanded, Greg was in many bands including The Prisoners, The Fringe, The Undecided?, That’s Right!, Peabody Deluxe.

Greg is now playing in Sydney party/cover band, Mad Cow  http://www.madcowtheband.com.au/
Visit Greg’s web site: www.gregthebearmorris.com/

BAND MEMBERS

  • Johnny Dole – Lead Vocals
  • Peter Mullany – Guitar
  • Dave Berry – Bass/Vocals
  • Greg Morris – Drums/Vocals

ORIGINAL SONGS

  • Little Lord Punk (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Halfwit Rock ‘N’ Roll (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Lucky Country (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Aggro (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Stuff Your Rules (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Blow My Nose (Berry)
  • Living Like An Animal (Walsh/Mullany)
  • I Don’t Wanna Work (Walsh/Mullany/Berry/Morris)
  • All That’s Goin’ On (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Psycho Analyst (Walsh/Mullany)
  • Hurts My Brain (Walsh/Mullany)

Images

Known Gigs – Line-Up One Only

Date City Venue
24/02/77 Sydney Stagecoach Tavern
as The Strays
25/02/77 Sydney Stagecoach Tavern
as The Strays
26/02/77 Sydney Stagecoach Tavern
as The Strays
15/04/77 Darlinghurst Oxford Funhouse
23/04/77 Darlinghurst Oxford Funhouse
05/05/77 Sydney Chequers
* as Johnny Dole and The Strays
11/05/77 Sydney Refectory – Sydney University
supporting The Saints
28/05/77 Darlinghurst Oxford Funhouse
25/06/77 Sydney Stagedoor Tavern
27/08/77 Manly Vale Manly Vale Hotel
+ The Leftovers
12/09/77 Darlinghurst Oxford Funhouse
16/09/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
17/09/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
23/09/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
24/09/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
30/09/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
01/10/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
08/10/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
14/10/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel
15/10/77 Broadway, Sydney Grand Hotel

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18 Comments

  1. Frank Seckold on May 1, 2011 at 3:24 pm

    Ray Walsh???…who did he wrestle for????…Miller, Rackman???

    Gregs in Cows…great fun band!!!

    • jason lynch 0466672412 on February 19, 2023 at 5:58 pm

      Raymond Walsh
      aka : “BUTCHER BROWN”
      whats a story…… how many actually know the story of his life …???
      My Friend My Brother
      Spent his life doing things for other people …..!!

      • Greg Morris on February 20, 2023 at 5:08 pm

        Hi Jason,

        I’m pleased you had a good experience knowing Ray, unfortunately his parting “gift” to me left a very sour taste in mouth (literally). My guess is he was a different person in the 70’s compared to when you met him, perhaps he had mellowed with old age. I recall him telling us about his wrestling and I was quite interested because I used to watch the wrestling on TV in the late 60’s and early 70’s and thought I remembered seeing him. Mostly he was good for us and the band, he did lots of things for us that’s for sure, but he did have a dark side and I had the misfortune of being on the rough end of it at the end of my time with the band.

  2. Greg Morris on May 1, 2011 at 8:21 pm

    Hey Frank, don’t know who Ray was with but he went by the name of Butcher Brown! Do you remember him?

    • Jason Lynch on February 19, 2023 at 5:59 pm

      i know who he was !!!!

  3. Big Al on June 28, 2011 at 1:12 am

    Greg, didn’t recognise you, under all that hair !

  4. Johnny Ellis (Johnny Dole Jr) on August 9, 2011 at 7:40 pm

    Hello Greg,
    My Name is Johnny .And i’m Johnny Dole’s son just wondering if u know the where abouts of my uncle Phillip Walsh is. I live In Sydney i have turned 30 this year and i have not seen the family since i was about 10yrs old . I’m trying to find anything of my Fathers things ,the last time i seen his records and photos was at Raymonds house in Riverwood when i was 10.It would be great if u could HELP me please. thank u hope to hear from u soon johnny.

    • Greg Morris on August 14, 2011 at 12:59 pm

      Hi Johnny, I replied to this to the e-mail you supplied, if you didn’t get it let me know. Greg.

    • Elizabeth Marshall on March 13, 2020 at 8:25 pm

      Terry Walsh / Johnny Dole, , my cousin who,I used to baby sit in Liverpool when he was a baby , with his brother Ray and sister Sandra , his father John Walsh and my mother Sarah nee Walsh , sister and brother , I searched for them in Oz and a friend helped me to find them , sadly after Terry died 😰.

    • Elizabeth Marshall on March 13, 2020 at 8:30 pm

      Hi Johnny , I am your dads cousin , I can put you in touch with Ray and sister Sandra , youngest Phil isn’t on e mail, or Facebook .

    • jason on February 19, 2023 at 5:51 pm

      i met raymond walsh in sydney years ago early mid 2000s
      he was a great friend and had quite a story .
      i have one of his wrestling belts
      heavyweight championship of ireland . raymond walsh — my good friend and brother
      Raymond Walsh
      my number:0466672412
      J B LYNCH

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    Terry Walsh / Johnny Dole, , my cousin who,I used to baby sit in Liverpool when he was a baby , with his brother Ray and sister Sandra , his father John Walsh and my mother Sarah nee Walsh , sister and brother , I searched for them in Oz and a friend helped me to find them , sadly after Terry died 😰.

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