New Featured Release Title "Brothers
in Exile"
Author- Leon
Isackson
ISBN: 1-922086-21-5
EAN13:
978-1-922086-21-1
Classification-Historical
RRP $24.95
Sid Harta Publishers http://sidharta.com.au
Brothers in Exile is an
exciting journey through Australian history from 1812 to 1937, as the author
sets out to solve the secrets of a mysterious grandmother he never knew. The
saga begins with three convict brothers, a well‑to‑do settler and a reverend as
they arrive in the Macquarie penal colony of 1813.
From daring escapes, shipwrecks and
exploration to squatters, gold and bushrangers, the book sheds new light on
the real‑life struggles and fortunes of 19th century Australian pioneers and
immigrants who shaped the nation from a crude convict settlement into federation
and beyond.
Biography- An avid interest in
Australian history and a chance family incident triggered a search by Leon
Isackson and his siblings for information about their maternal grandparents. The
more they researched, the more fascinating the information became. Fortunately
Isackson had already written a hugely successful first book (and an updated
version some years later) about his Rock and Roll career. He had the skills and
enthusiasm to now gather this new (to him) true and wonderful material about his
family into a book which encompasses one of the most fascinating and tough eras
of Australian history and describes the antics of many colourful characters so
well-known to us all, whose paths crossed with those of Leon’s ancestors again
and again.
Sydney-born Leon Isackson enjoyed a
career as a drummer extraordinaire in the most exciting era of Australian Rock
and Roll, performing in what were to become famous bands, in fact great icons of
those heady years. He began with Dig Richards & The R’jays in 1959, which
became The Rajahs in 1964 and Johnny O’Keefe’s backing band for three years. He
entertained the troops in Vietnam with Lucky Starr and then Eden Kane; this led
to the creation of the Australian Overseas Forces Entertainment Fund. Other
famous names Isackson either toured with or recorded and arranged for were The
Chant, the Delltones, Johnny Farnham, Russell Morris and the amazing Winifred
Atwell with whom he played for several years. In the 90s he co-founded The
Mighty Guys with guitarist, Mick Hamilton, which made three successful albums
for Glenn A Baker.
Based on his diaries from 1956 to
1966, Isackson’s first book, Behind the Rock, co-authored with the late Jon
Hayton, was released by Time-Life in 1990 to rave reviews. It was then released
again by Sid-Harta in 2010 as Behind the Rock and Beyond, updated by
Isackson to 1980.
Leon Isackson lives on the Northern
Beaches in Sydney with his family and, as well as writing and researching,
continues to play and write music.
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