Adelaide band Astra Kahn formed in 1972, including Glyn Dowding on drums,
Andrew Durant on guitar, and Malcolm Eastick on guitar and vocals. They disbanded by 1973 with Dowding and Eastick forming Flash in 1974 with Mick Pealing on vocals. In May 1975, Dowding, Eastick and Pealing formed Stars with Graham Thompson on bass. As a
country rock band they were touted as Australian rock'n'roll cowboys and played the local pub and club circuit. They were noticed by pop group,
Little River Band's guitarist
Beeb Birtles, signed to
Mushroom Records and relocated to Melbourne. Birtles produced their debut single, "Quick on the Draw" which reached the Australian
Kent Music Report top 50 in July 1976. Durant joined in August on guitar and became their principal songwriter. Their second single, "With a Winning Hand" peaked at number 65 in October. Founding bass guitarist Thompson left and was replaced first by Michael Hegerty and then by Roger McLachlan (ex-Little River Band). The band supported
Joe Cocker on his Australian tour in mid-1977. They released their third single, "Mighty Rock" which reached the top 50 in August. By November, Ian MacDonald replaced McLachlan and they released, "Look After Yourself" which became their highest-charting single at No. 30. It was issued ahead of their debut album,
Paradise (December 1977) which peaked at No. 14 on the Kent Music Report albums chart. The album spawned two more singles, "Back Again" in March and "West Is the Way" in June. In September, founding drummer Dowding was replaced by John James Hackett (ex-
Phil Manning Band). Stars continued touring including supporting
The Beach Boys and
Linda Ronstadt on their Australian tours in 1978–1979. A second album,
Land of Fortune was released in June 1979, it was produced by Ern Rose and Eastick. By that time Durant had been diagnosed with cancer and Stars performed a last concert on 5 November. A live album,
1157—titled for the number of career gigs—appeared in July 1980, which was produced by Eastick. Durant had died on 6 May at age 25. A tribute performance by Stars members and other Australian acts followed in August and a double-
LP,
Andrew Durant Memorial Concert was released in 1981. It peaked at No. 8 on the albums chart with proceeds eventually donated to Andrew Durant Cancer Research Foundation. ==Later careers==