Daryl Braithwaite was the lead singer of one Australia's most popular acts of the '70s, Sherbet, He then found success as a solo artist, taking his first single, a cover of "You're My World," to number one in 1974. Before the end of the decade, he charted seven more times as a soloist.
He made a successful comeback in 1988 with the album "Edge". Whilst still highly melodic, this was more of an adult contemporary sound. Daryl's 1990 album "Rise" included another cover called "Horses" which was to become a second national anthem to Australians of all ages.
In 2020 he released a single called "Love Songs" which was originally written for P!nk.
Daryl and his band continue to regularly tour - featuring on the bill of the main festivals and events around Australia.
He made a successful comeback in 1988 with the album "Edge". Whilst still highly melodic, this was more of an adult contemporary sound. Daryl's 1990 album "Rise" included another cover called "Horses" which was to become a second national anthem to Australians of all ages.
In 2020 he released a single called "Love Songs" which was originally written for P!nk.
Daryl and his band continue to regularly tour - featuring on the bill of the main festivals and events around Australia.