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Ross D. Wyllie (born 21 November 1944) is an Australian pop music singer, television presenter and producer from the 1960s and 1970s. Wyllie had a top 20 hit with his
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' song "Funny Man" and an Australian No. 1 with "The Star", both in 1969. Wylie hosted, ''Uptight'', a weekly four-hour music series, on Channel 0 in Melbourne from 1967 to 1969. In 1970 he followed with a similar show, ''Happening '70'', and from 1978 to 1980, he presented films on a late-night time slot.


Biography

Ross D. Wyllie was born in
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on 21 November 1944, to Harold John Wyllie (1913–), an army sergeant serving during world war 2, and Jean nee Jennings (c. 1920–2002). He was raised in Brisbane with two siblings. As a child he contracted poliomyelitis and for most of his adult life he had a limp. In 1964 he joined a pop band, the Kodiaks, as lead singer. By 1967, as a solo artist, he signed with the
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's label, Sunshine Records, and released his debut single, "Short Skirts". He was backed by label-mates, the Escorts. His next single, "A Bit of Love", followed later that year, using only studio musicians. Wyllie relocated to Melbourne and, on 28 October 1967, became the host of a new pop music TV show, ''Uptight'', for local Channel 0. He signed with
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and released a non-charting single, "Smile", in April 1968. ''Uptight'' ran as a Saturday morning three-hour show until 1969. By that time it was being produced by Bob Fraser and the presenter's wife, Eileen Wyllie, for Jardine Productions.
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was a regular member of the on-air team. ''Uptight – Party Time'', by Ross D. Wyllie and the Uptight Party Team, was issued via Calendar/Festival Records in 1968. The record was produced by Roger Savage. It contains two side-long medleys of then-current songs including, "Midnight Hour", "You Are My Sunshine" and "Day Tripper". Wyllie had a No. 17 hit on ''
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''s National Top 40 in July 1969, with his
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of Ray Stevens' song, "Funny Man". His National No. 1 hit, "The Star", followed in November. "The Star", written by
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, was later covered by United Kingdom act Herman's Hermits as "Here Comes the Star". In 1970 ''Uptight'' was replaced on Channel 0 by a one-hour pop music series, ''Happening '70'', with Wyllie retained as host and Eileen as producer. In April he released a double-A-sided single, "Free Born Man" / "My Little Girl", but its sales were affected by the radio ban, during which commercial stations refused to play recordings by Festival Records (among others) from May to October. The singer, presenter left Melbourne to return to Brisbane late in 1970 and was replaced on ''Happening '71'', in April 1971, by Jeff Phillips. In 1971 Wyllie signed with the Fable label and released a single, "He Gives Us All His Love", in April. He followed with "It Takes Time" in August and "Sweet White Dove" in May 1972. He then turned to the pub and club circuit. Later he formed a production company with fellow pop singer, Ronnie Burns, and talent manager, Jeff Joseph. With Tony Healy he created a public relations company. In the late 1970s he presented a late-night movie show on Melbourne's Channel 0–10. During the mid-1970s Wyllie opened and operated a record retail store in Bayswater, Arch Rivals. In May 1988 Festival Records released, ''Smile: The Festival Files Volume Ten'', a compilation album of Wyllie's singles, as a part of their ''Festival File'' series. In a review of the collection for ''
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'', Stuart Coupe observed, "Star of ''Uptight'', Wyllie's run of hits ended in the early '70s. This is probably the least interesting of the albums in this series, but at worst is a curio item." In August 2003 Wyllie performed an ''Uptight''-themed variety show at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne, reuniting with other 1960s performers.
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released another compilation, ''Ross D. Wyllie: the Complete Collection'', in August 2014. Paul Cashmere of ''Noise11'' described it as "the first definitive career overview of 60s pop star." ''Toorak Times'' Gary Turner observed, " t featuresall the classic hits including 'Funny Man', 'The Star', 'My Little Girl', 'Smile', 'Uptight Party Medley', 'Short Skirts' and many more tracks including tracks live from Festival Hall Melbourne in 1994." Wyllie and Eileen were still living in Melbourne as from September 2014. During November 2016 Wyllie used a crowd funding site to attempt to raise money for a motorised wheelchair.


Discography


Compilation albums


EPs


Singles


See also

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