The Fantastic Leslie
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The Fantastic Leslie were a four-piece band from Sydney, Australia
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 and was the starting point for three of Australia
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's popular and successful comedian
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s and musician
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s.

Biography

The group formed in 1999, with Cameron Bruce
Paul Kelly's bands and members
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, Andrew Hansen
Andrew Hansen
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, Tom Gleeson and James Fletcher, who were all studying at Sydney University. Hansen was the guitarist
Guitarist
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, played the kazoo
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 and was one of the vocalists, Bruce's expertise lay in the field of playing piano
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 and vocals, Gleeson was the drummer
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 and Fletcher played bass
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.
They released their debut and only recording, an EP
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, A Tiny Mark, on 1 July 1999. A Tiny Mark consisted of six tracks - five original tracks as well as 'Moving Right Along', a song from The Muppet Movie
The Muppet Movie
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. It was produced
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 by Michael Carpenter, mastered by Don Bartley, and distributed through MGM Distribution
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.

Tom Gleeson left the band in September 2000 to pursue his comedy career, and was replaced by Bruce Braybrooke. Gleeson went on to perform in skitHOUSE
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, as well as numerous Australian Comedy Tours, Melbourne International Comedy Festival
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s and Adelaide Fringe Festival
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s.

The band recorded only two other released tracks: "The Fantastic Leslie Theme Song" and a cover of the Nick Drake
Nick Drake
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 song, "At the Chime of the City Clock". These were respectively released on Grow Your Own 2000 and Jeremy Flies; A Tribute to Nick Drake.

They split in about 2003, when they were beginning to actively pursue their own careers. In an interview with The Age
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 Hansen admitted he was a frustrated musician and related to his times with The Fantastic Leslie.

Post Leslie

Andrew Hansen
Andrew Hansen
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 is a member of The Chaser
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 team, who have produced six TV shows, Andrew being in five of them, including Logie Award
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 winning CNNNN and AFI Award
Australian Film Institute Awards
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 winning The Chaser's War on Everything
The Chaser's War on Everything
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, as well as three musical
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s/stage show
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s, including The Chaser's Age of Terror Variety Hour which toured Australia in 2008.

Cameron Bruce, after leaving The Fantastic Leslie, joined Karma County
Karma County
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 as part of the backing band for a Carole King
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 Tribute show, Tapestry. He has also been a part-time floating member of Pinky Beecroft’s White Russians, and the Beautiful Girls
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. He was a third of comedy/musical trio GUD
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, along with Paul McDermott
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 and Mick Moriarty, and progressed onto playing in his own and Paul Kelly's band
Paul Kelly (musician)
Paul Maurice Kelly is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other artists and groups, including associated projects Professor...

, and playing keyboards for both Good News Week
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and The Sideshow
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.

Bruce Braybrooke is now the drummer in The Beautiful Girls
The Beautiful Girls
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.

James Fletcher is now working as a news reporter for the BBC Radio
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 in London
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.

There are currently no plans for a reunion. Gleeson has said that they are all booked until February 2009, while Fletcher has said that nothing is impossible when it comes to a gig.

Andrew Hansen
Andrew Hansen
Andrew John Hansen is an Australian comedian and musician, best known for being a member of satirical team The Chaser...

, Tom Gleeson and Cameron Bruce appeared together on an episode of GNW
Good News Week
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 on the 19th of October 2009 playing in the segment, Strange but True.

Tracks

  1. "Sea Shanty" was "Not strictly a sea shanty in the original pirate meaning of the term. More a pop/rock toe-tapper."
  2. "First World Blues", composed and sung by Andrew Hansen
    Andrew Hansen
    Andrew John Hansen is an Australian comedian and musician, best known for being a member of satirical team The Chaser...

    , was about how "People in the first world have their own problems. Having no souls, for instance."
  3. "Great Life", also composed and sung by Andrew Hansen, was "about how tough everything is, but how rock n roll makes it all better again." He aimed to give the song an Australian rock and roll feel.
  4. "Weatherman", was written and performed by Cameron Bruce. In an interview, it was revealed it was inspired by how "I once knew a guy who left nothing to chance. He used to plan his days around the weather and what he would eat for lunch. Now he wears a suit."
  5. "Turning to Gold", which Cameron Bruce described as about "...that I hardly recognise the things that I see, I hardly know who this is talking to me...and those exact same words are used in the song."
  6. "Moving Right Along" was a "song from The Muppet Movie
    The Muppet Movie
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    . You just tap your shoes, shake your booty, shut your eyes and think of Fozzie
    Fozzie Bear
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    ", according to Cameron Bruce.

Contributions

  • Grow Your Own - Vol. 5 Foghorn Records (2000) - "The Fantastic Leslie Theme Song"
  • Jeremy Flies: A Tribute To Nick Drake - Arcadia Records (2003) - ""At the Chime of the City Clock"

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