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Stevie Plunder, born as Anthony Hayes (15 August 196325 January 1996), was an Australian guitarist and singer-songwriter. He was a founding member of the groups, The Plunderers (1984–1995) and
The Whitlams The Whitlams are an Australian indie rock band formed in late 1992. The original line-up was Tim Freedman on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass and Stevie Plunder on guitar and lead vocals. Other than mainstay Freedman, the l ...
(1992–1996).


Biography


Early years

Stevie Plunder was born as Anthony Hayes in
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on 16 August 1963 and grew up in the suburb of
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. His other musical brothers are Bernie, Pat and Justin Hayes (aka Justin Credible, Stanley Claret). Plunder left school at 15: he played in bands from his late teens, providing guitar and vocals. He was in a folk-pop group, Get Set Go, with
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and a pair of sisters,
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and Jenny Higgie. In May 1984 Plunder, on guitar and vocals, and Dalton formed The Plunderers. The group issued one compilation album ''Banana Smoothie Honey'' (1992) and a handful of singles/mini-albums. Plunder also played with other acts such as The Shout Brothers (aka The Shouties), No Concept, Z For Zip, Smarte Music, Folk U Mate, Captain Denim, Hippy Dribble and The New Christs. After Dalton temporarily left The Plunderers to join The Lemonheads, Plunder joined
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on guitar from January 1992 to the end of that year.


The Whitlams

On 26 January (
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) 1992 while outside
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where grunge group,
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, were playing during the first
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, Plunder caught up with
Tim Freedman Timothy James Freedman (25 November 1964) is an Australian musician, best known as the mainstay lead singer and keyboardist of the Australian band The Whitlams formed in 1993. Note: n-lineversion was expanded from the 2002 edition. The song ...
(ex-Itchy Feet, Penguins on Safari). Back in 1987 the pair had first met when Plunder was hired to support Freedman's earlier group. They discussed forming a band and at the end of 1992 they formed
The Whitlams The Whitlams are an Australian indie rock band formed in late 1992. The original line-up was Tim Freedman on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass and Stevie Plunder on guitar and lead vocals. Other than mainstay Freedman, the l ...
as a pop group with Plunder on vocals and guitar; Freedman on vocals and keyboard; and Andy Lewis on double bass and bass guitar (ex-The Plunderers). The group developed their material acoustically on Saturday afternoons at
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. In October 1993 they released their debut album, '' Introducing the Whitlams''. In December 1993 Plunder performed a Christmas gig as a member of The Shout Brothers, with Peter Velzen on drums (ex-The Plunderers, member of
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), and Plunder's brothers Pat on guitar and vocals (also Falling Joys) and Bernie on guitar and vocals (ex-Secret Seven, The Tall Shirts, Club Hoy). The Whitlams, with Stuart Eadie on drums, toured the Australian east coast before recording their follow up album, '' Undeniably the Whitlams'' (February 1995). During his time with the group Plunder wrote or co-wrote 18 tracks, including the single, "
Following My Own Tracks Following My Own Tracks is a single by The Whitlams The Whitlams are an Australian indie rock band formed in late 1992. The original line-up was Tim Freedman on keyboards and lead vocals, Andy Lewis on double bass and Stevie Plunder on gui ...
" (June 1995). By 1995 Plunder was married to Tori.


Death

On 26 January 1996 Stevie Plunder was found dead at the bottom of
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in the Blue Mountains, apparently a suicide. It was the same weekend as their single, " I Make Hamburgers", was listed on the Triple J Hottest 100 of 1996. Plunder's funeral was held in his hometown suburb of
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in
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and a memorial service was held at St Stephen's Church, Newtown in February 1996. The Whitlams' first album after Plunder's death, ''
Eternal Nightcap ''Eternal Nightcap'' is the third studio album by Australian rock band The Whitlams, first released by Black Yak Phantom in September 1997. The album peaked at number 14 on the ARIA charts and was certified gold, and then triple platinum. Singl ...
'' (March 1997), was dedicated to his memory.


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