In a way, the incredibly popular rock band The Easybeats was Australia’s
response to the British Invasion during the mid-60s. Consisting of singer Stevie
Wright, guitarists George Young and Harry Vanda, bassist Dick Diamonde, and
drummer Gordon “Snowy” Fleet, the group was formed in Sydney in 1964. After
making a name for themselves in the city’s burgeoning rock scene, they signed to
Albert Productions and made their debut with the blues-tinged single “For My
Woman.” However, it would be their next single, 1965’s “She’s So Fine,” that
catapulted the band to stardom, reaching Numb...