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The history, in a little more detail.

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n 1987 a new band called Common Ground played their first job in a country pub... the name only lasted one gig and Eureka! was born. 
 

That first line up was Ralph Graham on bass and vocals,  Stuart Cowell - bazouki, electric guitar, mandolin, keyboard and vocals, Marcus Holden on fiddle and mandolin and keyboard and vocals, Claire Callaway on guitar and vocals and Perry Johnson on drums.

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Claire Callaway (now Roberts), Ralph Graham, Marcus Holden and Stuart Cowell.

Early in 1988 Claire left to start a family and Andy Gray joined the band. Andy brought his mandolin, acoustic guitar and magic cittern to the group. He also plays wooden whistles and penny whistle. The Cittern is pictured below and was specially made by one of today's finest Luthiers Stephen Sobell and shipped from England. Something like an octave mandolin or an Irish bazouki, it has a glorious sound and records beautifully.  

Eventually Stuart moved to Ireland and "flying fingers" Glen Barwick took the lead guitar spot.

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Andy Gray and Glen Barwick (rear),
Ralph Graham and Marcus Holden.


In 1988 Eureka! did a stint in Bangkok at the Shang-ri-la Hotel for a major Australian promotion. This is a magnificent hotel with a mix of the traditional and the modern and served as a base for some fascinating sight  seeing in the Kingdom. An interesting foray for the band and a chance for Ralph to catch up with a country he'd come to know and love some years before.  

For well over a decade Eureka! gigged around Sydney and around Australia in the 90's played in Guam USA. Here the band took in the sights in the Micronesian Islands, wrote a song or two and had a crack at scuba diving. On the way back to Australia  a few days holiday was enjoyed in beautiful Bali. It's a tough job but someone's gotta do it.

After Glen Barwick's departure, Pete Malone played some great guitar for Eureka! for a couple of years (no piccy!) returning eventually to his first love Rhythm and Blues. In '94 Bruce Reid moved to Sydney from Canada and found himself in Eureka! On electric and acoustic guitar, tasty slide and lap steel Bruce can be heard on the CD "Jammin' with Gypsy."

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Bruce, Ralph, the Drummer and Andy.

Pete Ciobo, the drumming force behind Eureka! followed Rudy Miranda who drummed for Eureka! up til November '96.  Rudy played on the new CD "Jammin' with Gypsy" - he's now busy teaching, doing sessions amd tours with Blues, Funk and Country bands.

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