Shakir Pichler
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Shakir Pichler (born August, 1967 in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian drummer, singer, feature-film action vehicle coordinator, stunt man, and human rights activist. He was the founding drummer in garage rock band, the Kryptonics (1984–1985) before joining alternative rockers, the Bamboos (1986–1987).
Biography
Shakir joined his first performing rock band, the WAMI award-winning the Kryptonics as a drummer in Perth, Western Australia,[1] in 1984 at the age of 17. They quickly attracted a record deal with Cherry Top and released their first single, "Plastic Imitation" / "Baby" (1985) and pressed a second batch, which included the bonus track "As Long as You're Mine".
Just after filming their first music video for "Baby," Shakir was poached by local hard rock band The Bamboos, with whom he recorded and released the single "Snuff" (1986),[2] the flexi-disk "Dead Girl", the EP Born Killer (1987) and the album Rarer Than Rockinghorse Shit.[3] Born Killer reached the top100 on Kent Music Report.[4]
In 1991 he played drums with Nick Sheppard from The Clash in The New Egyptian Kings.
After two national tours he finally left to form his own rockabilly band the Howlin MoonDoggies in Perth, which relocated to Sydney in 1999 and then Melbourne in late 2001.[5] They recorded three albums Doggie Style, Chasin Pussy and The Last Leg. They have been included on several international rockabilly compilations.
Having recorded two more music videos with the Howlin MoonDoggies in addition to managing the band, he decided to start his own record label to help other artists, SexBeat Records, which released a 28-band all Australian punk rock and ska compilation entitled Skunk & Disorderly (2000). Moving from Perth to Sydney to be with his partner at the time Rebekah Elmaloglou he then formed a hard rock band called "Fink".
During the next few years he also worked in the film industry on many features such as Mission: Impossible 2 and On Our Selection and appeared in the feature film Fat Pizza (the movie) as well as various international commercials including work for Kahlúa and Claretine (USA).
In 2002 he moved from Sydney to Melbourne to work on the feature film Ghost Rider and the Stephen King series Nightmares & Dreamscapes and also formed a new band, Brutal Pancho, who in only one year made quite an impression on the international rock scene.
Briefly in 2007 he toured Australia with the Melbourne punk band Amphetish and with the American band The Wish You Weres. He then lived in Barcelona for a year and helped promote local bands there while also working with Film company Icon International TV where he was flown around Europe as part of the Camera crew, filming Buena Vista Social Club live in Munich among many other productions.
In 2013 he played drums with 'The Terraces', based in Melbourne – a Punk/Rock band made up of well known musicians – Gary 'Gaz' Buckley from UK Punk band 'One Way System', Steve 'Kingy' King from 'Rose Tattoo', Dean Tslondres from 'Head Inc'. The Terraces released a music video of their version of the Clash's "Complete Control" as a tribute to Joe Strummer. This video also features special guest Nick Sheppard from The Clash!
They tour UK and Spain in August 2013. A link to their video can be found here. The Terraces – Complete Control HD Video
Currently After living in Barcelona Spain for 5 years, he is now living in Western Australia again recording some new material with his Rockabilly band 'The Howlin MoonDoggies' in his home studio.
Since returning to Perth Western Australia, he has worked on 6 feature films as Action Vehicle Coordinator and as a body double for Iain Glen (Game of Thrones actor) in the latest Disney series "The Last Days Of The Space Age." Jasper Jones Hounds Of Love Breath 1%
- source IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7755135/
Discography
The Kryptonics
- Plastic Imitation / Baby (1985)
- Baby (Music Video)(1985)
- Plastic Imitation / Baby / Bonus – As Long As You're Mine (1985)
- Rejectionville (2007)
The Bamboos
- Snuff / Virginia (1986)
- Snuff (Music Video) (1986)
- Rarer Than Rockinghorse Shit (1986)
- Dead Girl – Flexidisk (1986)
- Born Killer (1986)
The Howlin MoonDoggies
- Doggie Style (1999)
- Pistol Fast Cadillac (Music Video) (1999)
- Chasin Pussy (2003)
- Pieces (Music Video) (2003)
- The Last Leg (2004)
FINK
- Stupid Boy (2001)
- Stupid Boy (Music Video) (2001)
Brutal Pancho
- Rock Hard n Ready! (2006 – released digitally 2024)
- Lock n Load (2007)
The Terraces
- Complete Control (Music Video) Featuring special guest Nick Sheppard from The Clash, Steve 'Kingy' King from Rose Tattoo (Sydney), Gary Buckley from One Way System (UK), Dean Tslondres from Head Inc (Melbourne) (2013)
Filmography
- Last Days of the Space Race at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator (Western Australia) & Stunt Double for Iain Glen
- Dirt Music at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator
- The Naked Wanderer at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator
- Breath at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator (Western Australia)
- 1% / Outlaws at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator & Stunt Rider
- Jasper Jones at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator & Precision Driver
- Hounds Of Love at IMDb Action Vehicles Coordinator
- Ghost Rider at IMDb Action Vehicles Department
- Mission: Impossible 2 at IMDb Action Vehicles Department
- Lucinda 31 at IMDb Action Art Department / Set Dresser
- Dad & Dave: On Our Selection at IMDb Art Department / Set Dresser
- Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Stephen King at IMDb Set Construction Trade Assistant
References
Spencer, Chris; Nowara, Zbig; McHenry, Paul (2002). Who's who of Australian rock. Five Mile Press. ISBN 1865038911.
- ^ McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'The Kryptonics'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 7 August 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ The Bamboos (1986). "'Snuff' : 'Virginia'". The Bamboos. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
- ^ McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'The Bamboos'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 27 April 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2024.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992: 23 years of hit singles & albums from the top 100 charts. St Ives, N.S.W, Australia: Australian Chart Book. p. 25. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ^ Eliezer, Christie (10 July 2001). "Music & Media Business News: 'Howlin MoonDoggies Head South'". themusic.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 September 2004. Retrieved 15 November 2024 – via National Library of Australia.
External links
[Category:Film Crew]] [Category:Human Rights Activist]]