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Australian pop group the Sherbs was formed in 1980; its previous incarnation, <a href="spotify:artist:45NevEaV0GyRopWoADDPr2">Sherbet</a>, was among the most successful Aussie bands of the 1970s, scoring a series of hits including "Child's Play," "Slipstream," "Cassandra," "Life," "Summer Love" and the chart-topping "Howzat." The Sherbs' lineup reunited singer <a href="spotify:artist:4t52ndk0OkAxtb4vMDLPhe">Daryl Braithwaite</a>, guitarist Harvey James, bassist Tony Mitchell, keyboardist Garth Porter and drummer Andy Sandow, all of whom teamed in <a href="spotify:artist:45NevEaV0GyRopWoADDPr2">Sherbet</a>; following the release of their debut LP I Have the Skill, Harvey left the group, and was replaced by guitarist Tony Leigh for 1981's Defying Gravity. After issuing the 1982 mini-LP Shaping Up, the group mounted a farewell tour under the <a href="spotify:artist:45NevEaV0GyRopWoADDPr2">Sherbet</a> banner before dissolving a year later; <a href="spotify:artist:4t52ndk0OkAxtb4vMDLPhe">Braithwaite</a> later enjoyed a successful solo career. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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