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Australian Rock of Ages Number 22 – Murray Robertson

The Life and Time Stories of Australian Musicians, Performance Artists and those who commenced their contributed to the Australian Music industry from the 1950’s through to the 1970’s. 

Australian Rock of Ages is a series of interviews conducted with artists, entrepreneurs, managers.  Those who promoted and contributed to the Australian Music Industry.  All were born or settled in Australia during the halcyon years of the late 1950’s through to the late 1970’s. 

We present a different story each month.

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A young Murray in his Thunderbirds period

This program features the 3-part story of Murray Robertson.

Born in 1940, Murray was born into a musical family where his mother was a classical pianist.

Because the home had a grand piano, he was encouraged to play from a very young age.

We learn a little of Murray’s family. His father had fought in WW1 and returned with the loss of an eye, due to a shrapnel injury.

As Murray comments, a cm closer to the brain and he, Murray, may never have been born.

Murray grew up as a teen in the rocking 1950’s.  Yet as a result of his home life he was more involved in playing classical piano. Exhibiting real talent he successfully undertook the Australian Music Exams for seven years.

However, fate had other things in mind for Murray. Subsequently, through listening to radio and the music of the Big Band era it drew him away from classical piano.

As a result of his love for Big Band music, he began to undertake a wonderful journey. Consequently it was one that led him to joining his first rock band, the legendary Thunderbirds.

 
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The Thunderbirds: Murray top Middle – [CLICK to enlarge]
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The Thunderbirds – Charlie Gauld; Henry Bource; Murray (dark glasses); Harold Frith & seated Gordon Onley [CLICK to enlarge]

Regardless of the band’s popularity, Murray never considered music as a full-time career.  So it was he began and completed a five-year apprenticeship in aircraft electrical engineering.

Yet ever lurking in the background was the lure of rock music and Murray openly shares his story with us.

Part Two of Murray’s story features more about the Thunderbirds.

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Murray Robertson

As a result of his background, Murray became the groups keyboard player.  Subsequently we learn more about the groups wonderful career and Murray’s role in it.

The Thunderbirds were much in demand. At length they became the support and the backing band for an amazing range of overseas artists.  Indeed, this list included Roy Orbison and Dion DiMucci.

Yet the demand for their services also included many Aussie artists such as Johnny Chester and Marcie Jones.

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Promo shot for the Thunderbirds and show – [CLICK to enlarge]

As a result of the groups popularity, they mixed with some of the industry key players.

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Stan “The man” Rofe: Middle back; Murray with dark glasses – [CLICK to enlarge]

Subsequently we progress into the 1970’s learning how Murray played less but became very active in the recording studio. So it was he became sought after as a Music Director, working extensively with Merv Benton and Johnny Chester.

Significantly, in the 1970’s Murray began his move away from the music industry.  He began to develop out his non-music career.

Drawing upon not just his talent but his passions, his career move saw him working in design and drafting. As a result he found a use for his skills with the Commonwealth Industrial Gases.

Yet, he was not totally “done” with music, when he became part of the revived Thunderbirds in the late 1970’s

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Murray – later in life

In the 3rd and final program Murray’s career has another sharp change.  He shares how his job with the CIG led to work with early computers.   Specifically this was with a particular industry software package, in Ohio, USA.

Returning to Australia, Murray discovers the difficulty of getting a job.  In particular, time had caught up and a new generation of young people were flooding into that industry.

Accordingly he returns to music. Indeed he joins a working band that was supporting a tour by a group of Australian legends. 

Significantly it included Marcie Jones who would later become his life partner.  It also included legends such as, Normie Rowe, Johnny Young, and Buddy England.

So it was over subsequent years Murray continued to perform on an ad hoc basis. Chiefly with both former bandmates but also, with other musicians. 

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An all star cast performing in recent years with Murray on keyboards: Graeme Trottman (drums)-Bobby Bright- Normie Rowe- Marcie Jones- Gil-Matthews and Murray Robertson- [CLICK to enlarge]

Certainly he performed on a regular basis with his then partner, Marcie Jones.

However, Murray continued to play with artists that include Rick Evans, Trotta Trottman, Carol Evans, Judy Gribbin and many others.

In 2105 The Thunderbirds were inducted into the Hall of Fame. Appropriately it was by none other than their former lead singer and Murray’s partner, Marcie Jones.

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The Thunderbirds having been inducted into the Hall of Fame – [CLICK to enlarge]

Sharing more stories we listen to Murray talk on music, musicians and, ageing, while still working.

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Murray still keeps his brain active through his work – [CLICK to enlarge]

Opening up Murray also shares of his late in life love for horses. But throughout the latter part of his story one thing runs true, his everlasting love for his former partner, Marcie.

Sadly Marcie passed away on May 31st, 2025.

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When a picture tells the story: Marcie & Murray

Murray Robertson – Part 1


Murray Robertson – Part 2


Murray Robertson – Part 3


Previous stories in Australian Rock Of Ages can be found via these links;

Program #1 – Bob BrightClick here

Program #2 – Normie RoweClick here

Program #3 – Mike Rudd: Click here

Program #4 – Phil Manning: Click here

Program #5 – Marcie JonesClick here

Program #6 – Ross D. WylieClick here

Program #7 – Lynn ThorpeClick here

Program #8 – Sam SeeClick here: 

Program #9 – Mick HamiltonClick here

Program #10 – Claire HumphrysClick here

Program #11- Glyn Mason: Click here

Program #12 – David Flint: Click here

Program #13 – Chris Stockley: Click here

Program #14 – Frank Howson: Click here

Program #15 – Mick Elliott: Click here

Program #16 – Pat Wilson: Click here

Program #17 – Lindsay Field: Click here

Program #18 – David Pepperell: Click here

Program #19 – Howard Freeman: Click here

Program #20 – Laurie Arthur: Click here

Program #21 – Dom Barbuto: Click here

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Rob Greaves

I have been with the Toorak Times since April 2012. I worked as Senior Editor of the Toorak Times until 2023, when I retired. I now work as a special features contributor for both the Toorak Times and Tagg. I've been in the Australian music scene as a musician since 1964, and have worked in radio and TV and newspapers (when they were actually printed on paper) as well as working in the film industry, as the Film Unit manager on Homicide for several years. I also have extensive experience in audio production and editing.

Rob Greaves
Rob Greaves
I have been with the Toorak Times since April 2012. I worked as Senior Editor of the Toorak Times until 2023, when I retired. I now work as a special features contributor for both the Toorak Times and Tagg. I've been in the Australian music scene as a musician since 1964, and have worked in radio and TV and newspapers (when they were actually printed on paper) as well as working in the film industry, as the Film Unit manager on Homicide for several years. I also have extensive experience in audio production and editing.

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