Two-Man Band

Two-Man Band, was an Australian duo of musicians Mike Brady and Peter Sullivan, who released several singles in Australia between the late 70's and early 80's. The duo are well known in Australia in producing their 1979 track Up There Cazaly, which was used to promote Australian TV's Channel Seven's coverage of the Australian football rules, Victorian Football League (VFL). The song became the largest-selling Australian single released up to that time, with over 250,000 copies sold.

Links to Peel
Peel played their record Up There Cazaly, on 06 May 1987, that was sent by a listener. After the track was played, Peel wasn't sure what was a Cazaly. Cazaly was in fact, Roy Cazaly (1893-1963), an Australian rules footballer, who played for South Melbourne and St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He also represented Victoria and Tasmania in interstate football, and after his retirement as a player, turned to coaching. Known for his ruck work and high-flying marks, he inspired the common catchphrase "Up there, Cazaly!", which became a popular song of the same name, securing his place in Australian folklore.

Shows Played

 * 1987
 * 06 May 1987: Up There Cazaly (Seven's Footy Theme) (7") Fable