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Captain Matchbox in Studio (Mic Conway with loud hailer, Jim Conway with jug)

David Porter1972

Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest

Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest
Emu Plains, Australia

In the early 1970s David Porter was a contributing photographer for some of the most influential Australian Rock music and underground publications (Go-Set, Daily/Planet, Rolling Stone (Australian Edition), The Digger. Porter was based in Melbourne, his subject the zeitgeist of its Rock/Pop music, underground theatre, and Counterculture scenes, sometimes working as ‘David Porter’, sometimes ‘Jacques L’Affrique’, sometimes ‘Jack Africa’. In 1973 he left Melbourne, stopped working in commercial photography, and pursued a teaching career.

CAPTAIN MATCHBOX WHOOPEE BAND (1968-80)
Played jug-infused blues, jazz, swing, popular standards, cabaret, sideshow, and vaudeville schtick, tap dancing, juggling, magic, and fire-eating. Mic Conway (lead vocals, washboard, ukulele), Jim Conway (harmonica, kazoo, vocals), Mick Fleming (banjo, mandolin, guitar, vocals), Dave Hubbard (guitar), David Isom (guitar, vocals), Jeffrey Cheesman (guitar, vocals), Inge de Koster (violin), John McDiarmid (tea-chest bass, flute), Jim Niven (piano/organ).

Popular at Melbourne ‘head venues’ such as the T F Much/Much More Ballroom (filmed there by Peter Weir for Three Directions in Australian Pop Music (1972). Long association with Melbourne alternative theatre scene, notably Tribe, La Mama, and The Pram Factory. Created Soapbox Circus in 1976, which combined the musical and performative talents of Captain Matchbox and the Australian Performing Group (leading to the establishing 0f Circus Oz (1978). Issued four albums (‘Smoke Dreams’ (1973), ‘Wangaratta Wahine’ (1974), ‘Australia’ (1975), ‘Slightly Troppo’ (1978).

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  • Title: Captain Matchbox in Studio (Mic Conway with loud hailer, Jim Conway with jug)
  • Creator: David Porter
  • Date Created: 1972
  • Location Created: Melbourne, Australia
  • Physical Dimensions: h 16.5, w 24 cm
  • Type: photograph
  • Rights: Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest respects the rights of artists and copyright holders. Every effort has been made to trace the copyright holder and gain permission for use of the images within this collection. We would be grateful for any information concerning the copyright holder.
  • Medium: photograph
Penrith Regional Gallery, Home of The Lewers Bequest

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