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The Allen Brothers were an Australian cabaret act of Peter Allen and singer and guitarist Chris Bell. Allen was then Peter Woolnough, when at the age of fifteen he met Chris Bell, part of a singing duo, The Two Shades. When the other member of The Two Shades departed it was Bell's father who picked the name Allen Brothers for Chris and Peter. They also sang with The Barry Sisters, an Australian backing group unrelated to the American Barry Sisters. The duo broke up at the same time as Allen's marriage to
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and Chris Bell went to America and formed a touring band called Boomerang in the 70's .


Musical Duo


''Formation (1959-1960)''

Upon their formation in 1959, Chris Bell and Peter Allen began performing folk-pop as the Allen Brothers in nightclubs in
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and the wider Gold Coast region. It was in the same year that they made their professional debut as a musical duo with a paid performance at the Grand Hotel in
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. The duo also performed on show '' Teen Time'' in 1959 which marked their first ever television performance. The duo relocated from the Gold Coast to
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in 1960 in search of more opportunities. It was in Sydney that they were scouted by Brian Henderson, who was the host of ''
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'', an Australian pop television show. Henderson made the Allen Brothers a regular act on the show, gaining them national popularity and providing networking opportunities such as their future close working relationship with
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''Musical Releases (1960)''

The first official song released by The Allen Brothers was in 1960 and was titled ‘First Kiss.’ This release was recognised by musical producer Johnny O’Keefe, who signed the duo on a contract with label '' Leedon.  ''With this label, The Allen Brothers released four singles: ‘Bells Bells Bells’ / ‘Summer Clouds’ / ‘There’s No Need’ / ‘Busy Lips.’ After their contract with Leeds, the duo moved to Australian label '' Pye'' and recorded another four singles: ‘Pretty Keen Teen’ / ‘My Secret’ / ‘Too Much’ / ‘Ever Since’ and a collaboration with The Barry Sisters on the single ‘Knocking on the Right Front Door.’ The only single that had a chart entry in Australia was ‘First Kiss’ which entered Melbourne at number 32.


''Musical Releases (1961-1962)''

In 1961, The Allen Brothers switched labels again and signed a contract with ''HMV.'' In December 1961, they released the singles ‘No Fooling’ and ‘Be An Angel Darling.’ Two months later, they released the singles ‘Baby Loves Me’ and ‘Firefly.’ Lastly, they released ‘There’s Never Been a Girl Like You’ and ‘Ain’t Misbehaving’ in August 1962.


''Performances and relocation (1962-1969)''

During this period, The Allen Brothers had notable performances such as a role in an ''Alice In Wonderland'' production at the Phillip Theatre. Moreover, the duo played a regular support role for the American performer
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at a Sydney nightclub called Chequers. They gained enough popularity to book a three-week nightclub tour act in Tokyo. The performance was received so well that the tour was extended, and the Allen Brothers remained on tour in south-east Asia for two years. During their performance at the Hilton in
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, The Allen Brothers were spotted by international superstar
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who subsequently became their permanent manager and allowed them to open for her in her
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concerts. The connection with Garland provided The Allen Brothers with an opening into the American music industry. In the 1960s, the duo moved to
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City and supported Garland in performances across America and Canada. Throughout the decade, they performed across famous clubs, made television appearances and recorded an album. Peter Allen met Garland's daughter Liza Minnelli. They married on March 3, 1967, but were separated by the end of 1969.


Solo Careers

The Allen Brothers ultimately split in early 1970 due to Bell's desire to branch out musically in to the Broadway scene. Whereas Chris Bell quit the music industry after the duo split, Peter Allen went on to have an extensive solo career.


Singles


References

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