Galapagos Duck

Galapagos Duck
Origin Sydney, Australia
Genres Jazz-funk / Jazz-rock
Years active 1969–present
Labels Philips
Polygram
ABC Music
Aim Records
Pintail Productions
Members
Greg Foster
John Conley
Adrian Cunningham
Rodney Ford
Matt Baker
Past members
Len Barnard AM
Tom Hare
Chris Qua
Des Windsor
Willy Qua
Roger Frampton
Bob Egger
Col Nolan
Ray Alldridge
Marty Mooney
Paul McNamara
Tony Ansell
Glenn Henrich

Galapagos Duck is a popular Australian jazz band. Formed in 1969, they have an extensive history of international touring, including:

The band formed in 1969 for the winter season at "The Kosciusko Ski Chalet, Charlottes Pass". Before it commenced a successful residency at The Rocks Push jazz club in Sydney. The band in 1969 was Marty Mooney and Tom Hare (reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), and Des Windsor (piano and organ).

Bruce Viles (owner of the Rocks Push) established The Basement jazz club at Circular Quay in 1973 and the Galapagos Duck opened there as the house band. At that time the personnel was Marty Mooney and Tom Hare (reeds), Chris Qua (bass and trumpet), Willie Qua (drums and reeds) and Doug Robson (piano).

Over the years the Galapagos Duck has enjoyed considerable success and some of the top names in Australian jazz have worked with the band at one time or another, including Dave Levy, Roger Frampton, Col Nolan, Paul McNamara and Warren Daly

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