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Talking heads get together for Club Veg’s Vic Davies

July 20, 2009 at 7:29 pm

Former Club Veg radio star Vic Davies fighting inoperable cancer (pix News Ltd)

Former Club Veg radio star Vic Davies fighting inoperable cancer (pix News Ltd)

THE entertainment industry is holding a fund-raiser for former Club Veg radio star Vic Davies, who was diagnosed with inoperable cancer just two months ago.

Davies received the diagnosis of lung cancer just before his 55th birthday but the disease has spread to other organs. His wife, Jodie, has quit her job to care for the one-time on-air larrikin, who rose to fame as one-half of Club Veg in the 1980s, 1990s and Noughties.

Davies, who has a five-year-old with Jodie as well as three older children, hit the big time on Triple M after getting his break on the ABC’s youth broadcaster Triple J before moving to 2SM.

He was partnered with long-time mate, Malcolm Lees, and the duo had a stranglehold on the ratings in the drive-time slot until Triple M cancelled the show after five years in 2002 (which they had done previously – go figure!)

Their “sucked-in calls” and musical sledges paved the way for various talking heads that followed as well as the current crop of TV comedian such as The Chaser.

Davies has already gone through two rounds of chemotherapy and friends say he is doing as well as can be expected.

A host of big radio names – past and present – will get together for the “Not Too Foul” fund-raiser next month, including radio legend Doug Mulray, who ruled the airwaves in the late 80s and early 90s.

For those who like their radio history, Club Veg filled Mulray’s very big shoes when he quit radio in 1992, but the comedy couple lasted a year. They were resurrected five years later and turned out to be hugely successful.

Vega 93 breakfast co-host Mikey Robins (who also happens to be my next door neighbour) will MC the event with Rob Duckworth. Expect to see the affable Jonesy and Amanda, Nanna, Ugly Phil and Stuart Cranney as well performances by  Ian Moss and The Choirboys. Not Too Foul will be held at the Bridge Hotel in Rozelle on August 6. Tickets $25.

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Don Coletta February 17, 2010 at 12:46 pm

Thanks so much for making me laugh! You’re comedy was…. And still is unique! I treasure the radio recordings of the Club Veg show on at nights. Love Todd St Smarm as a character. I used to use “Todd St Smarm” as my Triple M website screen name. I asked Vic to bring him back to air. Vic told me that Todd was not coming back ever but I could keep using the name if I wanted. He was pleased to know that the character was still alive. I bet you’ve got God pissing his pants now! Miss ya Vic. ….Todd SS

Duncan Davies November 12, 2009 at 9:02 am

I am saddened to here you have left us, even sadder we haven’t kept in touch, till we meet once again mate.
always cousins
Duncan Davies

Rob and Carol Stirling and kids November 11, 2009 at 3:49 pm

We can’t believe the news about Vic Davies, we grew up with Vic on my radio in those fantastic days of the veggies, uncle Doug, ( the reverend doctor ) Crumbly ( Stuart ).

We loved him and Lisa on Star fm on the Central Coast, how good it was to hear him on radio again.

What a talent, what a mind, i think Vic was all about making us smile.

We will miss him.

Thank god we were here to enjoy that talent.

Rob and Carol Stirling.

PETER AND CAROLY N LEAN November 9, 2009 at 6:23 pm

Just read in the telegraph about the passing of the great Veg ,Vic Davies .Was funny in the 80s ,funny on Star fm central coast ,and missed by all tha t grew u p and loved listening to him on MMM ,2sm and starfm.Be strong Jodie ,now for Harmony ,you are loved by all on the coast whom Vic brought into the houses via radio ,over the last cple of years on the Central Coast ,but now I am up here at Old Bar nsw ,Rest in peace

Mannie November 8, 2009 at 8:35 pm

I just heard the news on Vic’s passing, i pass my deepest sympathy to his wife jodie and all his children, we will miss you dearly Vic, may you rest in peace, good bye dear friend.

gwen and darren sharp September 8, 2009 at 1:02 pm

Vic and Jody you are within my heart, always thinking of you,

Emmanuel (Mannie) Yousif August 7, 2009 at 11:17 am

I am very very saddened by the news on Vic, i had no idea he was ill, only last week i was saying to myself wouldn’t it be good if Club Veg was on air again. I am sorry to hear that Vic is ill. I pray to our Lord and saviour that he will recover from this nasty disease and i pray for his family that they will stay strong and remain hopefull, Beverley I love ya mate, God Bless.

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