
Approx
width
=
12
cm
Height
=
13
cm
Width
=
4
cm
Weight
=
1.6
Kg

"From
Wikipedia,
the
free
encyclopedia
Big
Pig
were
a
seven-piece
Australian
pop/rock
band
that
existed
from
1985-1991.
Members
*
Nick
Disbray
-
lead
vocals,
percussion
*
Sherine
Abeyratne
-
lead
vocals,
percussion
*
Oleh
Witer
-
vocals,
drums
*
Tony
Antoniades
-
vocals,
harmonica
*
Tim
Rosewarne
-
vocals,
keyboard
*
Adrian
Scaglione
-
drums
*
Neil
Baker
-
drums
*
Duncan
Beamont
-
drums
EPS
*
Big
Pig
-
White
Label
(1986)
BIOGRAPHY
Big
Pig
were
formed
in
London
in
1985
by
Australian
drummer
Oleh
Witer
with
singer
Nick
Disbray,
the
pair
returned
to
Melbourne
later
that
year
and
recruited
the
new
line-up
that
would
make
the
hit
records.
In
May
1986,
after
self
financing
an
independent
E.P.and
with
only
five
live
shows
under
its
belt,
every
major
record
and
publishing
company
in
the
country
offered
lucrative
contracts
to
the
group.
Mushroom
Records
became
the
band's
label
and
their
first
album
"Bonk"
was
recorded
in
Melbourne
in
1987
and
mixed
in
London
later
that
year.
The
album
went
gold,
then
platinum
in
Australia
with
three
top-twenty
singles
("Hungry
Town",
"Breakaway"
and
"Big
Hotel").
In
the
U.S.
"Breakaway"
reached
#60
on
the
Billboard
magazine
top
100
pop
charts
and
was
used
in
the
opening
sequence
of
the
movie
Bill
&
Ted's
Excellent
Adventure[1].
The
group's
song
'Money
God'
was
well
known
in
the
United
Kingdom
as
the
theme
tune
for
the
BBC
DEF
II
Rough
Guides
show
with
Magenta
Devine,
whilst
many
tracks
from
the
first
album
"Bonk"
were
used
towards
the
end
of
the
Miami
Vice
TV
series
in
the
1980s.
The
songs
"Hungry
Town"
and
"Boy
Wonder"
both
featured
in
the
1988
Yahoo
Serious
movie
Young
Einstein,
while
their
1988
Australian
Top
10
hit
"Breakaway"
recently
enjoyed
a
revival
in
the
dance
charts
with
a
new
2007
version
by
US
House
Diva
Inaya
Day.
Notable
for
their
dominant
use
of
drums,
harmonica
and
vocals,
along
with
the
absence
of
guitars,
the
band
established
a
unique
place
in
music.
Sounding
quite
unlike
anything
else,
their
signature
look
was
black
waterproof
aprons,
similar
to
those
worn
by
Blacksmiths,
which
gave
their
stage
presence
a
distinctly
industrial
feel.
Big
Pig
disbanded
in
1991
after
the
release
of
their
second
album,You
Lucky
People."