George Assang Explained

George Assang
Alias:Vic Sabrino
Birth Place:Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia
Death Place:Nowra, New South Wales, Australia
Instrument:Vocals

George Assang (1927  - 1997), also known by his stage name Vic Sabrino, was an Australian jazz and blues singer and actor from Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia. He performed under his own name and the stage name Vic Sabrino. Assang was of Aboriginal, Pacific Islander, and Asian descent.[1]

Music career

As Vic Sabrino, he may have made the first Australian rock and roll recording. A single he recorded with French jazz artist Red Perksey and his orchestra included a version of "Rock Around the Clock". This single may have been recorded in 1955, some three years before Johnny O'Keefe's recording of "Wild One" in 1958.[2]

Filmography

Television

Film

Personal life

Assang was briefly married to actress Rowena Wallace from 1973 until their divorce in 1974.

Discography

George Assang

with Trevor Jones' Orchestra

George and Ken Assang

Vic Sabrino

with Red Perksey & His Orchestra and Sheila Sewell
with Red Perksey & His Orchestra
with Dave Owens and his Blue Boys with The Blue Notes
with Gus Merzi's Orchestra and with Harry Willis Orchestra; and The Belltones & Iris Mason Singers
with Graeme Bell and his Skiffle band

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Walker, Clinton . Clinton Walker

    . Clinton Walker . . 2000 . Pluto Press . 1-86403-152-2 . 62–63 . Last of the Red Hot Mammas .

  2. The Age 4 June 2005 Discovered: rock'n'roll's scratchy start
  3. Great Australian Television: Barrier Reef, http://www.classicaustraliantv.com/BarrierReef1.htm
  4. IMDb: George Assang, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0039768/, accessed 22 August 2012
  5. Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book (1940 - 1969). Australian Chart Book. Turramurra, N.S.W.. 2005. 0-646-44439-5.