Savage Garden is an Australian duo formed in 1994 by Daniel Jones and
Darren Hayes. Daniel Jones, born on July 22, 1973 in Essex England moved
to Brisbane, Australia as a young child, he plays keyboard, guitar,
programming and sings back up. Darren came from a long line of musicians,
so his love for music started when he was very young. When he was little, his
brother had a drum set and when he went out, Daniel would sneak into his
room and play then, he took piano lessons when he was seven. By the age of
ten, he was playing the keyboard and drums in pubs and hotels. Daniel’s
musical influences were, Peter Gabriel, XTC, and Tears For Fears. Darren
was born May 8, 1972 in Brisbane, he is both the lead and back up singers.
At a young age, he began showing alot of intrest of getting into entertainment
by singing and acting around the house which led him to act in many school
plays when he got into high school. After high school, Darren attended
college, to study journalsim, Drama and education. His influences include,
Prince, The Smiths, Fleetwood Mac, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, and Duran
Duran. Both the guys are songwriters. Daniel was playing with another band
called Red Edge, when he put an ad in a Brisbane music paper for a lead
vocalist, Darren was studying to be a teacher when he decided he wanted to
get into the music scene, he saw Daniel’s ad and responded, “We clicked
imeadeatly”(Darren Hayes, SavageGarden biography) Darren joined the band
and in 1994, He and Daniel decided they were tired of playing other people’s
music so they left the band and devoted their time to writing and the band,
Crush was formed. Darren and Daniel soon found out another Australian
band also had that name so, they bought the name from them but, then they
found another English band called Crush so they decided to call the band
Savage Garden which was thought of by Darren, it was from an Anne Rice
novel where “she describes the world as two levels, one as a very beautiful
place but,in the other, underneath, we’re all savage beasts”(The conception of
savage garden) in the other,Darren and Daniel so fired by self assurance, sent
out over 150 demo tapes to record companies and management all over
Australia. One by one they got rejected until John Woodruff heard their tape
and thought they had a chance, he immediately flew to Brisbane to sign them
to JWM, his record company. Their first self titled album was recorded in
charmed Life", and launched this band right into the hands of Elektra Records. The group
high school.Due to his parents, not knowing English well, it was hard for them to advocate and
The members included Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Larry Van Kriedt, Dave Evans, and Colin Burgess. The people who wanted the most success out of them were Australia’s legendary roadie Ray Arnold and his partner Alan Kissack. The two men convinced “Chequers” entertainment manager Gene Pierson to let the band play at the popular Sydney nightclub in 1973. Colin Burgess was the first member fired, and several bassists and drummers passed through the band the next year. The Young brothers decided that Evans was not a suitable frontman for the group, because they felt he was more of a glam rocker. It was Gene Pierson who arranged for Bon Scott from “Fraternity” to join them as the lead singer. (Paul Sutcliffe, Pg. 34, P.2)
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They were the first group to heavily tour the United States and sporadically tour the rest of the world. This occurred because there was a lack of interest in them Britain. Their success was due to their manager Peter Grant. Peter was able to keep the group moving from place to place and kept the people interested in them. Peter thought that they would work every other year so they would stay in demand. While they were working on their first movie featuring them. This movie was of the group playing their music, which was called, “The Song Remains Playing.”
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