Bobby Bright, Australian Music Icon, Dies at 80
Tributes Pour In for Legendary Singer and Actor
Melbourne has lost a titan of its entertainment scene with the passing of **Bobby Bright**, the beloved singer and actor, at the age of 80. His death comes three years after he was diagnosed with lung cancer.
A Career Spanning Decades
Born in England, **Bobby Bright** relocated to Australia at the tender age of nine. He carved out an extraordinary five-decade career, achieving stardom in both the music industry and on screen.
He is perhaps best remembered for his enduring musical partnership with fellow artist **Laurie Allen**. The duo, **Bobby & Laurie**, formed in 1964 and quickly became household names, gracing Australian television screens regularly, including on the popular variety show *The Go!! Show*.
Their first release, “I Belong with You,” launched on Melbourne’s Go!! Records, signalling the start of a highly successful collaboration. The pair’s work with The Rondells, featuring future Daddy Cool members **Wayne Duncan** and **Gary Young**, yielded hits that propelled them to pop music superstardom. Their 1966 cover of Roger Miller’s “Hitch Hiker” topped the Australian charts, securing their place in music history.
Beyond the Music Charts
Beyond his musical prowess, **Bobby Bright** also made his mark as an actor. He appeared in the iconic Channel Seven police drama *Homicide* and took on the challenging role of The Doctor in the 1973 Australian stage production of the rock opera *Tommy*.
His television career continued with roles in popular shows like *Blue Heelers*, where he starred alongside **Lisa McCune**. **Bobby Bright** also ventured into international cinema, appearing with the late singer **Aaliyah** in the Melbourne-filmed Hollywood production *Queen of the Damned*. His final screen appearance was in the 2015 short film *Lazy Boy*, co-starring *Neighbours* actor **Steven Carroll**.


A Lasting Legacy
Fans have flooded social media with heartfelt tributes, remembering **Bobby Bright** as “a lovely man” who “recorded some great music.” Even in his later years, he remained a vibrant performer, captivating audiences across Australia until shortly before his death. His radio work as a DJ on Melbourne’s 3XY also added to his diverse contributions to the local media landscape.
**Bobby Bright** leaves behind an indelible legacy in Australian music and entertainment, a testament to his enduring talent and passion. He followed his singing partner **Laurie Allen**, who passed away in 2002, leaving behind a shared musical heritage.
The Australian music industry continues to mourn significant losses; in 2023, the ARIA Music Awards reported a 7% increase in music industry employment, highlighting the vital role artists like **Bobby Bright** play in the nation’s cultural fabric (ARIA Music Awards 2023).