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New World (band)

New World was an Australian pop group that existed from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s. They are best known for their Top 10 hit single, "Tom-Tom Turnaround", which was released in 1971.〔 Most of their biggest successes were written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman.
==Career==
The band was founded in Brisbane in 1965,〔 by John "Fuzzy" Lee (born 9 March 1944, Ashtead, Surrey, England), Mel Noonan (born Melvin J. Noone, 10 November 1943, Sydney, Australia) and Robert Elford (born 13 April 1932, Townsville, Australia), and were billed as The New World Trio. In 1968, John Kane (born 18 April 1946, Glasgow, Scotland) joined the group, and by the end of the decade they were a popular act.
At the beginning of the 1970s, songwriters Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman booked the group on television. They also took the band to Europe, where record label owner Mickie Most signed them immediately to his imprint RAK. Their first single for RAK was a cover of Joe South’s "Rose Garden", which hit number 15 on the UK Singles Chart in 1971. A version of "Rose Garden" by country singer Lynn Anderson, released in late 1970, was an international number one hit single.
The group's biggest hit was a version of "Tom-Tom Turnaround", also recorded by Sweet. This was followed by "Kara, Kara", which was a hit in the United Kingdom and Germany; although a German language version of the tune was a bigger hit for Peter Orloff. They had a fourth hit in the United Kingdom with "Sister Jane", but their next release, "Living Next Door to Alice", was a flop. This song would later become a worldwide hit for Smokie in 1976.〔
In the early 1970s, New World were musical guests on the BBC shows, ''The Two Ronnies'' in 1971 and ''The Morecambe and Wise Show'' in 1973.
The group appeared on the British talent show ''Opportunity Knocks''. They were at the centre of a trial over alleged fixing of the results of the show. The events were covered in John G. Lee's March 2005 book, ''New World Guilty: Vice and Payola Scandals Oust Watergate''.
New World's last releases were issued in 1976.

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