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Zinc were an Australian three piece pop rock band, composed of three singer-songwriters: Adam Ray and the O'Shea brothers: John and Mark they formed in 2002. In 2004 the group supported a national tour by Shannon Noll. Their debut single, "The Morning After", was released on WEA Records and reached No. 22 on the
ARIA Singles Chart The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici ...
in July 2004. Their debut album, ''Making Sense of Madness'', recorded with Charles Fisher, was released on 6 June 2005. In mid-2005 they supported United States pop group, Hanson, on the Australian leg of their Live and Electric Tour. By 2007 the trio had disbanded.


History

Mark Patrick O'Shea (born , Dalby, Queensland) was a solo singer-songwriter and guitarist in Sydney when he worked with fellow singer-songwriter and keyboardist, Adam Matthew Ray (originally from Frankston, Victoria), and the pair started to write and perform together. In 2002 John Barry O'Shea moved from Dalby to join his brother on co-lead vocals, keyboards and guitar and the trio formed a rock pop group, Zinc. In 1996 Mark had released a solo country rock album, ''None of the Above''. From early 2003 Zinc based themselves in Los Angeles for 18 months and worked with Mark Hudson, an American producer, and provided backing vocals for an album by
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and one by
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. Their debut single, "The Morning After", was released on WEA Records and reached No. 22 on the
ARIA Singles Chart The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the offici ...
in July 2004. Mark described the track, " tsabout mistakes, regret and inevitability. I woke up one day and remembered all the stupid things that I had said and done the night before. I was in the midst of mouthing the words, 'I will never drink again' when a tiny voice, buried deep, deep, down, behind the jack-hammer in my head, called me a liar. I knew that I would end up drinking again and most probably make very similar, if not in fact the same, mistakes again". It was followed by "Help Me Help Myself" which reached the top 100 in December, peaking at No. 65. In May 2005 Zinc released their debut album, ''Making Sense of Madness'', which was recorded with Charles Fisher producing. According to Ray, "I think we actually surprise people when we sing ... Generally – even with harmony bands – there is (one) lead singer, But with our band it literally is John one song, Mark the next and me the next; there’s three lead singers. And all three really hold their own". Together with the album they issued their third single, "Inside", which peaked at No. 65 in June. In June and July they supported US pop group, Hanson, on the Australian leg of their Live and Electric Tour. Steve Jones of ''dBMagazine'' observed their performance, and described it as "a loose, but nonetheless well-received set. Other than being very talented songwriters that know how to piece together a catchy tune; brothers Mark (acoustic guitar) and John (guitar/keyboards) O'Shea, and their mate Adam Ray (tambourine) also had good looks and all the right moves on their side as they alternated vocal duties". By 2007 the group had disbanded.


Afterwards

In 2007 Mark O'Shea formed a duo, O'Shea, with his wife, Jay, and the following year they issued their debut album, ''Mr and Mrs''.


Discography


Albums


Singles


As featured artist


References


External links


Zinc the band
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