Noels Country Music Friends Guestbook
You're Gettin' Old Son
Shiek from Scrubby Crk
A Real Good Friens
|
|
|
|
|
You see Chad Morgan, you immediately know who
he is by his trade mark Buck Teeth, you hear the song The Sheik From Scrubby Creek the name
that immediately springs to mind is Chad Morgan a legend of Australian Country Music. The Sheik was recorded
on Regal Zonophone back in 1952.
As with many country artists of the time, Chad won in Brisbane, and was runner up in the Sydney final of Australia's Amatuer Hour
Born Chadwick Morgan near Kingaroy, Queensland. For a while Chad lived
with his grandparents then returned to his parents in a little unknown place called Scrubby Creek, today it is no longer unknown thanks to
the song which was written by Chad. In the mid 1950's Chad moved to Sydney where he met up with Kevin King who helped to get him work.
Chad recorded some more songs which included another classic The Duckinwilla Dance.
In 1956 Chad toured with Slim Dusty, then with the great Reg Lindsay another tour in
1958 this time with Nev Nicholls, Kevin King, Rick & Thel in what turned out to be a highly successful
All Star Western Show.
| 
Photo by Peter Brennan
|
As a young man Chad was what one could call a hellraiser, he enjoyed a drink or 10 of the pale amber and ended up on the
wrong end of trouble on more than one occasion. Not trouble with the law but the mischievous kind. Get to know Chad and
you find a completely different man to the mischievous larrikan he is reputed to have been. A quote attributed to
Chad "I've been wild and I've seen a lot without remembering a great deal the morning after"
I guess this sums up the early to mid time of his career.
Behind the larrikan image and the many stories of heavy drinking sprees, broken marriages and a health problem
Chad is a very shy person, and is nobody's fool. A departure from the demon drink now and happily married, it
must be time for people to now see the man behind the past image, the quitely spoken well mannered friendly
Chad Morgan of the new millennium.
Illness in the early 70's kept Chad off the road, so tours were out of
the question. He bounced back better than ever in 1977 when appearing with Slim Dusty at the Sydney
Opera House.
|
|
|
| --------------------Copyright © 2000-2001 Noel Clarke. All TradeMarks belong to their Owners.
|
|