Graeme (Shirley) Strachan
Before he became the famous lead singer of Australian band Skyhooks, Graeme “Shirley” Strachan was known on the island as a surfer and chippie. Author Jen Jewel Brown who wrote a book on the band, said Shirl described his life of surfing and...
Before he became the famous lead singer of Australian band Skyhooks, Graeme “Shirley” Strachan was known on the island as a surfer and chippie.
Author Jen Jewel Brown who wrote a book on the band, said Shirl described his life of surfing and carpentry on Phillip Island:
“You'd get up in the morning and look out the window and say “yeah”. Then you'd go down to Woolamai and check it out,” Jen wrote.
“There'd be a few bars there, and you'd go surfing. Then you'd have lunch and perhaps a couple of hours' work, and then it's high tide, so you go surfing again.”
It was while he was surfing at Phillip Island that former band mates formed a new band, Skyhooks in March 1973, which Strachan joined the following year.
After Skyhooks Strachan worked as a radio and TV presenter, known to a new generation as the host of a children's TV series, Shirl's Neighbourhood, from 1979 to 1983.
According to one report, he returned to his old trade in 1983 and built a surf shop on Phillip Island.
Strachan died in 2001 in a self-piloted helicopter accident.