Gimme Ted

It was recorded at two eponymous benefit concerts on 9 and 10 March 2001, with "some of Australia's finest musicians from the past and present" as well as "One-off reunions of classic bands.

"[1] The artists were honouring rock musician Ted Mulry, who had been diagnosed with a terminal brain tumour in the previous year.

They had a number-one hit single on the Kent Music Report with "Jump in My Car" (1975) and top ten appearances with a cover version of "Darktown Strutters' Ball" (1976), "Jamaica Rum" (1977) and "My Little Girl" (1977).

They were compèred by music critic Glenn A. Baker and television presenters Donnie Sutherland and Ray Burgess.

[7] The video albums were produced by Philip Deamer and directed by Bernie Zelvis for RBC Entertainment.