
Pioneering Australian singer dead - as fans remember the '60s rocker as a 'great showman'
The English-born performer rose to fame after joining the band of six young men in Queensland in the late '60s, under the name The In Sect.
No cause of death was given and it is believed he was in poor health for some time.
Brownrigg had previously performed in a group called The Feelgoods and developed a reputation across Queensland as the energetic co-vocalist and key musician of The Sect, who were renowned for their live shows.
With encouragement from members of The Masters Apprentices, they signed to Columbia and released their debut single Lonely Road, written by Moscos, followed by St. John's Wood, penned by Doug Ford and Jim Keays.
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The Sect also supported legendary Motown act The Four Tops during the American vocal group's tour of Australia before disbanding in 1970.
After the band split, Brownrigg, along with Ron Walters and Paul Doo, formed a group called Star Spangled Banner in 1972.
This progressive rock venture released a self-titled album and single in 1973 under Havoc Records.
Brownrigg was the principal songwriter and vocalist and the band's only released album later became a highly sought-after collectable.
In the years that followed, Brownrigg remained a respected figure in the Australian music community and continued to perform to packed bars and clubs across the country until shortly before his death.
Fans took to social media to pay tribute following news of his passing.
'It is sad to lose John – he was a good bloke and a great singer/showman. We will all miss him. RIP,' one heartbroken fan wrote.
Another added: 'Saw The Feelgoods live in Brisbane. Excellent band. I recall John singing "Hooked on a Feeling" at a Brisbane nightclub. Great singer.'
Further details surrounding his passing have not been made public, including his cause of death.
Throughout his career, Brownrigg's charisma and powerful vocals left an indelible mark on Australia's rock scene, earning him a loyal following that spanned generations.
Even after The Sect disbanded, Brownrigg's passion for music endured, inspiring countless musicians and fans alike with his talent and dedication.
His legacy lives on through the timeless music he created and the memories shared by those fortunate enough to have witnessed his electrifying performances.
Brownrigg is survived by several children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
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