Keith Lamb migrated from Norwich, Norfolk England to Australia in
1970 and formed the successful, multi-cultural glam-rock band Hush.
As lead singer and co-writer for much of Hush's material, he lead
the band to great national success, with many top ten hits such as
Glad All Over and Boney Maronie. Keith toured Australia and New
Zealand almost continuously for almost a decade and was a regular
compere on the music shows such as Countdown, Sounds Unlimited, Hey
Hey It's Saturday, GTK and more.
After Hush, Keith performed in the first production of Jesus
Christ, Superstar, He produced many successful albums e.g. Pioneers
(the poetry of Banjo Patterson set to music) which went triple
platinum. Keith co-wrote many songs for Status Quo, including
several top 10 hits such as Ol' Rag Blues and Over the Edge. He has
supported many British Rock acts, such as The Who. The ABC's
Australian Story made a documentary, narrated by Louise, tracing
some of Keith's life, from the Hush days to the present. Hush
starred in the recent Countdown Spectacular Tour of Australia in
2006 to high acclaim. Louise Howland is an Australian who has
traveled widely and worked in many fields, including as a
psychiatric nurse and music teacher. Amongst her loves are nature,
books, writing, music, art and travel. Louise has a natural gift
for lateral thinking. Louise formed the company Rajmahal in 1986.
Rajmahal (www.rajmahal.com.au) manufactures and wholesales unique
embroidery designs and materials, exporting to the USA, Canada, UK,
South Africa, Turkey and various countries in Europe. Louise is a
monthly columnist for Embroidery & Cross Stitch magazine. She is
studying for a Masters degree in Children's communication. Louise
and Keith are passionate about conversation and its benefits. They
have researched and developed TAOC(R) as a labour of love over many
years.
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