Kevin Borich Express was formed in early 1976 by Kevin Borich on lead guitar, lead vocals and occasional flute with Harry Brus on bass guitar (ex-Blackfeather) and Barry Harvey on drums (Wild Cherries, Chain).[4][5] They recorded a track, "The End of Me" before Brus and Harvey were soon replaced by Reuben San Fiansco on bass guitar and Gil Matthews on drums.[4][5] Subsequent line-ups were typically a three piece with a succession of bass guitarist and drummers.[4] They released their debut singl...
Kevin Borich Express was formed in early 1976 by Kevin Borich on lead guitar, lead vocals and occasional flute with Harry Brus on bass guitar (ex-Blackfeather) and Barry Harvey on drums (Wild Cherries, Chain).[4][5] They recorded a track, "The End of Me" before Brus and Harvey were soon replaced by Reuben San Fiansco on bass guitar and Gil Matthews on drums.[4][5] Subsequent line-ups were typically a three piece with a succession of bass guitarist and drummers.[4] They released their debut single, "Goin' Somewhere" in October using Fiansco, and John Annas on drums (Wendy Saddington Band), following in March 1977 was their debut album, Celebration! with Annas, and Tim Partridge on bass guitar (Mighty Kong (band), The Johnny Rocco Band).[4][5] The album was favoured by critics and peaked in the top 30 on the Australian albums charts.[4][6]
In early 1977, Borich supported the tour by UK rock guitarist, Jeff Beck; this was followed in October by supporting the Rockarena tour with Santana, Fleetwood Mac and Little River Band - Borich was invited on-stage to jam with Carlos Santana.[4] In May 1978, the band toured USA in support of Australian heavy rockers, AC/DC, with Annas, Paul Christie on bass guitar and keyboard player Tim Schafer (Gary Wright Band).[4][6] This line-up recorded, No Turning Back which was released in March 1979.
By mid-year, Partridge had returned with both Christie and Schafer departing, and together with Annas, Borich recorded Live!,[4][6] using the 2JJ mobile studio equipment over performances in Melbourne and Wollongong. Live! contains one of the most incendiary and atmospheric versions of Little Red Rooster ever recorded along with a number of Borich standards.