The Webb Brothers were an Australian family country music band originating out of Queensland.
[1][2][3][4][5] Fabian (16 July 1930 - 2014),[6] Marius (19 January 1932 - 2014)[7] and Berard (4 June 1934) were all born in Gympie, [8][9] to Mr and Mrs W. S.
[10] The trio grew up in Upper Widgee, on ''Thornside'' Station, a 5000-acre property west of Gympie.
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.
It grew from a plan to celebrate both the centenary of the Webb family's occupation of the rural property Thornside at Widgee, which was selected by George Slater Webb in 1882 combined with celebrating The Webb Brothers' 25 years in the country music industry and their 1982 Golden Guitar Award for their song "Who Put the Roo in the Stew?".