After quickly establishing themselves as one of the biggest drawcards on the Melbourne live music scene, Wendy & The Rocketts were signed to the high profile Mushroom Records label in early 1981. The crew at that time comprised, Wendy Stapleton (lead vocals), Mark Chew (guitar/keyboards, ex-Southern Transit), along with three former members of the rock band Fastbuck - Victor Crump (guitar), Wayne Sullivan (bass), and Steve Donald (drums). The band’s first single release was ‘Reputation’ in July 1981. The song peaked at #40 during August of that year, but the follow up ‘Tonite’ didn’t fare so well.
In early 1982 Wendy Stapleton unveiled a new
model Rocketts line-up, retaining drummer Steve
Donald, and adding lead guitarist Joey Amenta
(ex-Russell Morris Band), rhythm guitarist Adrian
Dessent (Ex-Vixen and ex-Scandal) and bassist Noel
Beare (ex-Misfits). Wendy & The Rocketts targeted
the charts with a new single ‘Your Place Or Mine’,
released in March 1982. The track had hit a mark at
#35 on the Australian charts by mid year. But what
the band lacked in record sales, they made up for in
terms of building a huge live following. Stapleton
and her Rocketts had cultivated a reputation as
being one of the most high energy rock bands on the
scene. That high energy stage performance was
captured in the six track ‘Live’ EP, released in
September 1982. The EP was a combination of tracks
recorded during live shows at The Lower Plenty Hotel
and Dorset Gardens Hotel during June ‘82, and was
produced by Ross Cockle and Jim Barton (producer for
Renee Geyer). ‘Live’ peaked at #46 on the Australian
album charts in the latter part of ‘82.
In early 1983 Wendy & The Rocketts went
intercontinental when they travelled to the U.K. to
record their debut full length album at London’s
Mayfair Studios. Produced by Paul Muggletong and
John Hudson, ‘Dazed For Days’ (OZ#37) hit the stores
in July 1983, and benefited from backing vocals on a
number of tracks from Judie Tzuke (see future post).
The advance single was ‘Play The Game’ which proved
their first, and only, single to explode inside the
Australian top 30 (#29). The follow up singles ‘Have
You Been Telling Me Lies’ (OZ#75) and ‘Security’
couldn’t maintain the flight path toward the big
time. The A&M label saw enough potential in the
‘Dazed Days’ album to release it in the U.K. and
parts of Europe, and in September ‘83 the band
embarked on an extensive tour of those territories,
supporting the likes of Bryan Adams and ZZ Top along
the way.
In late 1984 lead guitarist Joey Amenta left to join
Moving Pictures (see early Sep post), and bassist
Noel Beare also departed the scene. They were
replaced by John Ballimore (ex-Jon English band) and
Brian Hamilton respectively. The band continued to
play a packed schedule into early 1985, but no more
studio recordings surfaced. By March 1985 Wendy
Stapleton made the decision to ground the Rocketts
permanently, and returned to session work.
In 1989 Stapleton scored a minor hit on the
Australian charts with the football themed song
‘C’mon Demons!’ (with Bob Valentine - OZ#78). The
same year she starred in the stage production of
‘Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom’, alongside
former Uncanny X-Men vocalist Brian Mannix (see
future post), contributing to a cast recording album
in 1990 (OZ#65). During 1990 Stapleton also joined
her partner Paul Norton (see previous Runners’ post)
as part of the backing band touring in support of
his album ‘Under A Southern Sky’. In 1995 Stapleton
returned to musical theatre, playing the lead in the
Dusty Springfield tribute ‘I Only Want To Be With
You’, a role she would reprise a number of times.
She also starred with former LRB front man Glenn
Shorrock in the stage show ‘Two Up!’ during 1996.
The show was a comedy built around the biggest
male/female hit duets over the history of popular
music.
Over the last decade Wendy Stapleton has continued
to appear in a number of popular stage productions,
including ‘Girls Girls Girls!!!’ with Debra Byrne
and Nikki Nicholls. Her talents have also extended
into television work. Among her credits was the role
of the mother to Delta Goodrem’s character in the
soap drama ‘Neighbours’ - kind of a before and after
thing there. In 1998 Wendy Stapleton fronted a
revamped Rocketts’ line-up to perform the band’s
biggest hit ‘Play The Game’ at the ‘Mushroom 25
Live’ concert, and in 2006 performed on the
Australian ‘Countdown Spectacular’ concert tour.



