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He formed Axiom with Glenn Shorrock, heavily influenced by The Band and dubbed Australia’s first supergroup - again he was the primary songwriter and penned hits including Little Ray of Sunshine, Arkansas Grass and My Baby’s Gone before the band broke up in 1969. He then joined Fable Records as head of A&R and chief producer. Fable launched a rock label called Bootleg Records in 1972, which Brian ran, as well as being its first artist. The label became the most successful independent record company in the history of Australian popular music up to that time. The next few years saw many gold and platinum records as a solo artist and an array of prestigious awards for film scores, title songs and TV themes. In addition he produced many acts, wrote much-loved hits including Ginger Man, Let Go, Don’t You Know It’s Magic and Alvin Purple, and recorded the platinum soundtrack to the worldwide-acclaimed cult surf movie Morning of the Earth.