Rock and Pop
Queensland born Freddy Hampton, ex cane-cutter, had first single in 1965, “I’m Plannin’ Keepin’ You” on the W&G label. Then in 1967 with “Felena Malone” on the Spin label. Freddy also had a group called Freddy Hampton’s Big Roll Movement which had band member Fred Payne who worked with Livi Smith’s Clefs. Freddy's 1970-71 Gamba release, “Let There Be Peace” got to #74 nationally. Not long after this hit, Freddy joined with Shirley Smith to form the duo Freddy Hampton and Trik, they had two singles. Their memorable single “Hooch” was #73 nationally in 1971. Freddy then had another hit as Freddy Hampton and Paint: “Keep On Groovin’” in 1972 which was his last chart outing. notes from: http://historyofaussiemusic.blogspot.com.au/
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Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Song | Freddy Hampton | 1975 | Single |
Time To Play | Freddy Hampton | 1975 | Album |
Keep On Groovin' | Freddy Hampton | 1972 | Single |
Hooch | Freddy Hampton | 1972 | Single |
Let There Be Peace | Freddy Hampton | 1971 | Single |
Hooch | Freddy Hampton & Trik | 1971 | Single |
Press Me A Rose / Read Them On A Rainy Day | Freddy Hampton | 1966 | Single |
Kill My Loneliness / I'm Plannin' Keepin' You | Freddy Hampton | 1965 | Single |
Felena Malone | Freddy Hampton | Single |