Band, 1971-1972
Rock, R&B/Soul and Pop
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly or SCRA were an Australian jazz-rock group formed in mid-1971 by Sheryl Black on lead vocals, Ian Bloxsom on percussion, Russell Dunlop on drums (ex-Aesop's Fable, Levi Smith's Clefs), Dave Ellis on bass guitar, Greg Foster on trombone and harmonica (ex-Heart 'n' Soul), Mickey Leyton (aka Michael Puddyfoot) on lead vocals, Jim Kelly on lead guitar (ex-Affair, Levi Smith's Clefs), Mike Kenny on trumpet (Levi Smith's Clefs), Peter Martin on guitar and vocals (ex-Little Sammy and the In People) and Don Wright on tenor sax and flute (ex-Ram Jam Big Band).
![]() | Russell Dunlop dr AU |
![]() | Dave Ellis b, cb, eb AU |
![]() | Jim Kelly g AU |
![]() | Greg Foster tb, h |
![]() | Ian Bloxsom perc AU |
![]() | Michael J. Kenny tr, key, syn AU |
![]() | Mickey Leyton voc |
![]() | Don Wright ts, fl |
![]() | Peter Martin g, sax, as |
![]() | Sheryl Black voc |
![]() | Jimmy Kelly g |
![]() | Ian Saxon voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Midnight | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1973 | Single |
Sydney Born Man | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1972 | Single |
Our Ship | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1972 | Single |
The Ship Album | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1972 | Album |
C. C. Rider | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1971 | Single |
"SCRA" | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1971 | Album |
Roly Poly | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | 1971 | Single |
It's A Game | Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly | Single |