The NFSA's Crispian Winsor remembers Glenn Wheatley – the musician-turned-manager of Australian stars like John Farnham, Little River Band and Delta Goodrem.
A Musical Apprenticeship
Glenn Wheatley (1948–2022) started his musical career playing guitar in Brisbane blues band Bay City Union. It was through performing on the Melbourne circuit that Glenn met the lead vocalist from The Master’s Apprentices, Jim Keays.
At the time, the band were going through a transitional phase and looking for replacements for some of their original members, including principal songwriter Mick Bower. Glenn joined on bass in early 1968 and, with the addition of other new members (guitarist Doug Ford and drummer Colin Burgess), the classic ‘rock’ line-up of the band was complete.
In the following clip from an NFSA oral history interview he recorded with Jen Jewel Brown in 2014, Glenn talks about the enormous popularity of the Master's Apprentices in the 1960s. They were drawing bigger crowds than the Beatles, prompting Glenn to invent the 'door deal', so the musicians could get a cut of the takings:














