The Webb Brothers (Australian band)

The Webb Brothers were an Australian family country music band originating out of Queensland.

Early Life
Fabian (July 16, 1930), Marius (January 19, 1932) and Berard (June 4, 1934) were all born in Gympie, to Mr and Mrs W. S. Webb. The trio grew up in Upper Widgee, on  Thornside  Station, a 5000-acre property west of Gympie.

Career
The Webb Brothers was formed in 1953. That same year at the Buddy Williams Show in Gympie, the boys entered Buddy’s talent quest and won first prize – a recording contract with Rodeo Records.

In 1954, the group auditioned for Australia's Amateur Hour and were successful in winning their heat with a massive 13,000 votes from all over Australia.

In 1958, Columbia Records released two of their original songs, The Call of the Bellbird (written by Berard), which sold 40,000 copies by the end of 1959, and Just Sing, Sing, Sing (written by Fabian and Marius).