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Revision as of 09:51, 16 March 2015
Garth Porter (born 24 September 1948) was a Hamilton-born musician, best known for being the keyboard player of Australian pop band Sherbet. Porter co-wrote many of the bands songs, including their 1977 hit "Howzat".
In Hamilton Porter was a member of Swellsfoot Assembly, before moving to Australia.
Bands
- Swellsfoot Assembly: 1969
- Samael Lilith: 1969-1970
- Toby Jugg: 1970
- Sherbet: 1970-1980
- The Sherbs: 1980-1984
- Stevie Wright Band: 1986
- Alex Smith and The Volunteers: 1989