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The Red Sun Band (styled as theredsunband) were a rock band from Sydney, Australia. For most of the band's run, it was composed of sisters Sarah (guitar, lead vocals) and Lizzie Kelly (keyboards, tambourine, backing vocals), as well as drummer John Matthews. The band's sound was inspired by acts such as
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festival in both 2005 and 2009.


History

The band originally played as a two-piece, with Sarah on bass and John Matthews on guitar. Serendipitously, the two founding members of the group had previously met at kindergarten. "In the class photo we are the two kids at the front holding the sign 'Arncliffe West Public School Year Kindi 1986'", wrote Matthews on the band's official site.theredsunband
/ref> The pair performed in two-piece format before the addition of Kate Wilson on drums, who was followed by David O’Leaf (aka
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, originally of The Vines). Wilson would go on to play with Sydney bands The Laurels and The Holy Soul. The best known line-up of the band came in 2003 after the departure of O’Leaf, with Matthews switching to drums and Kelly to guitar. This made way for the addition of Kelly's younger sister, Lizzie, on keyboards. Not unlike bands such as
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, The Red Sun Band employed keyboard bass, rather than
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. The band's debut album ''Peapod'' was released in 2004 on Slanted Recordings and produced by
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bass player Craig Harnath. On 27 March 2006, Sarah Kelly was awarded the Jessica Michalik Music Endowment by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). On 24 November 2007 during a show at the Northcote Social Club in Melbourne, Sarah announced that John Matthews had quit the band four days previously. The band went on to perform with drummers Joe Hammond, Nicholai Danko & Jasper Fenton. They released their second studio album, ''The Shiralee'', in 2008. In 2009, the band separated permanently. Lizzie Kelly moved to Toronto, while Sarah Kelly remained in Australia, forming The Jewel & The Falcon with
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. According to Sarah Kelly, the band's separation came as a result of the departure of John Matthews and the death of Dean Turner.


Discography


Albums

* ''Peapod'', August 2004, Slanted Recordings * ''The Shiralee'', June 2008, Enchanted Recordings


Singles

* ''Pavement'' (CD single), November 2003, Slanted Recordings * ''Sleep Forever'' (CD single), April 2004, Slanted RecordingsAustralian Music Online :: Releases :: Sleep Forever
/ref> * ''Devil Song'' (7 inch single), July 2004, Slanted Recordings * ''The Eagle'' (7 inch single), 2008, The Passport Label


EPs

* ''Like An Arrow'' (CD EP), November 2007, Enchanted Recordings


References


External links

* Band biography a
Australian Music OnlineMySpace page
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