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January 29, 2025 • 40 mins

On this episode of Vinyl Vibes, Jack is joined by Geoff Bridgford, drummer of The Groove and The Bee Gees. Geoff got into music at an early age, surrounded by the sounds of rock and roll. He used to frequent Alan’s Music in Melbourne. One day at the store, one of the girls working there mentioned that a group called Steve and The Board were looking for a drummer. The band had a hit on the charts called "The Giggle-Eyed Goo" at the time, so Geoff went to see the group at the 10th Avenue Disco. He auditioned for the band on drums live at the gig, and as the audience loved his playing, he was recruited as the new drummer for Steve and The Board.

After a year of being in Steve and The Board, Geoff had a knock on the door from Garry Spry, who was putting together a band called The Groove. Geoff agreed to join, and the band would spend much of its first year rehearsing in Melbourne. By September 1967, the band’s first single, Simon Says, was released and became a top 20 hit. However, it would be the group’s second single, Soothe Me, which would become The Groove’s biggest hit. The Groove’s version of the song was largely based on the Sam and Dave version, which had come out the year before. For The Groove, it would reach number 10 in Australia.

After winning the Hoadley’s Battle of the Sounds in 1968, The Groove won a trip to the UK. After two years in the UK with minimal success, the band broke up, and Geoff joined Tin Tin in 1970. Tin Tin’s second album, Astral Taxi, would be produced by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees. Because of this, Geoff started to collaborate with Maurice on his unreleased solo album The Loner. At this time, the Bee Gees had broken up, but when Robin Gibb returned, the band decided to reform. With Geoff playing drums for both Maurice and Barry, they decided to take him on as the official Bee Gees drummer.

Lonely Days was the first song Geoff recorded with the Bee Gees. As a single, it would reach number 8 in Australia, number 1 in Canada, number 33 in the UK, and number 3 in the United States.

Trafalgar would be the first and only album where Geoff was featured as an official member of the Bee Gees. The first song recorded during the Trafalgar sessions was a song Barry Gibb wrote called How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. It would become the Bee Gees’ first number one hit in the United States. Before this moment, no Australian-born musician had ever been featured on a U.S. number one hit. Since the Gibb brothers were born in the UK, this makes Geoff the first Aussie to ever be featured on a U.S. number one hit. The song would reach number 2 in Australia.

Geoff left the Bee Gees in 1972 but has remained involved in music over the years. More recently, Geoff has focused on doing solo material. His latest standalone single came out in late 2021 on his Bandcamp. It’s called Recognise and was written about Indigenous rights. To find more of Geoff’s solo material, you can visit his Bandcamp and YouTube pages.

Jack phoned Geoff to talk about his early days in music, the impact that rock and roll had on him, how Geoff came to join Steve and The Board, his first time recording, how he came to join The Groove, the soul hits the band had such as Soothe Me, his memories of winning Hoadley’s Battle of the Sounds in 1968, The Groove’s time in the UK, his work with Maurice Gibb, how he came to join the Bee Gees, recording his first song with the Bee Gees, Lonely Days, the Bee Gees’ first U.S. number one hit How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, and his work since leaving the Bee Gees, including his recent single Recognise.

"To this day, I still remember Barry coming into the studio and saying, ‘I’ve got this really nice country song, do you want to play it down with me?’ and I said, ‘Sure, what’s it called?’ and he said, ‘It’s called How Can You Mend a Broken Heart.’"-Geoff Bridgford on this episode of Vinyl Vibes talking about recording How Can You Mend a Broken Heart with The Bee Gees

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