Original line-up: Glyn Mason (guitar, vocals; ex-Rebels, Chain, Copperwine), Ian `Gunther' Gorman (guitar, vocals; ex-Salty Dog), Trevor Wilson (bass, vocals; ex-La De Das), Nevin `Loppy' Morris (drums; ex-Hot Cottage)
Home albums: Home—At Last! (Atlantic, 1973), Long, Long Way to Nowhere (Atlantic, 1974); Stockley See Mason Band album: Beg Borrow or Steal (Mushroom/Festival, 1979).
Couple old Premies. Maybe someone recognizes them.
Like Axiom, Country Radio, Powderhorn and a few others, Home was one of the first local bands to embrace an American West Coast-influenced brand of country rock and infuse it with uniquely Australian imagery. Glyn Mason, Trevor Wilson and Gunther Gorman were also devotees of Satguru Maharaj Ji and the Divine Light Mission. Mason formed Home in late August 1972, following the break up of Copperwine. Home signed to Atlantic and issued the album Home—At Last! and the single `Maureen'/`Forget Me Not' (October 1973). The album was full of light and nimble country rock with a clean blues edge.