The Hummingbirds were an Australian indie pop and jangle pop band from Sydney, who formed in 1986 from Bug Eyed Monsters. They were one of the most highly regarded outfits to emerge from Sydney's inner-city scene during the late 1980s and were an early signing to the rooArt label. The Hummingbirds' single "Blush" peaked at No. 19 on the ARIA Charts in 1989. They left rooArt in 1992, and disbanded in 1993.
They debuted in July 1987, with the single "Alimony", it was followed by three more singles, "Get On Down"/"Everything You Said" in January 1988, "Swim to Shore" in July and "Hindsight" in November. All four singles were released on the independent label, Phantom Records. All four singles were also re-issued by Phantom Records under the title Quatro in 1989.
The Hummingbirds signed to rooART in early 1989. They released their single "Blush" that August and it reached number one on the alternative pop chart, and No. 19 on the ARIA Charts. Their first album, loveBUZZ, produced by Mitch Easter, was released in 1989. and peaked at No. 31 on the ARIA Charts. It earned an American release, though sales were slow despite excellent reviews. In December 1989, Nic Dalton (The Plunderers) filled in on bass guitar as St. Clare, the regular bassist, took leave due to illness. Dalton left to join US alternative rock band The Lemonheads, The Hummingbirds had played support to The Lemonheads 1991 tour of Australia. Greg Atkinson, from the Ups and Downs and Big Heavy Stuff, also filled in on bass during 1991.
The Hummingbirds continued recording, releasing another album produced by Easter, April 1991's Va Va Voom, which peaked at No. 44 on the ARIA album charts. However, its release was delayed due to problems with RooArt. They were freed from their contract after the May 1992 release, "You Just Gotta Know My Mind", with Dalton again deputising for St. Clare – who was pregnant with her and Holmes' son Milo.
In 1993, The Hummingbirds made two EPs on the small independent label IV Recordings, Gone, (in February) and, Tail, (in July). The band found it hard to justify their move from a major label like rooART to the smaller IV Recordings, and broke up after the release of Tail. They played their final show on 11 December 1993, at the Central Club Hotel in (Richmond) Melbourne, featuring Holmes, Russack, St. Clare and Melder.
The line-up featured Holmes, Temple, Russack and Danny Yau again on bass.
The band played as part of a tribute concert to The Cure, celebrating the 25th anniversary of the release of The Cure album Wish. The gig took place at the Factory Theatre in Marrickville, Sydney, on 15 April 2017. This was the final concert of The Hummingbirds.
Simon Holmes died in Sydney in July 2017, at the age of 54. A tribute night featuring many bands was held for Simon Holmes on 3 December at the Factory Theater in Sydney. As part of the tribute night a limited edition, self-titled vinyl LP was released, combining all of the tracks from the band's last two EP's 'Gone' and 'Tail', which were originally released only on CD in 1993.
| 1989 | loveBUZZ
| 31 |
| 1991 | Va Va Voom
| 44 |
| 1989 | Quatro
|
| 2001 | Greatest Hits
|
| 2017 | The Hummingbirds
|
| 1993 | Gone
|
| 1993 | Tail
|
| 1987 | "Alimony"/"Three in the Morning" | — | Quatro |
| 1988 | "Everything You Said"/"Get on Down" | — | |
| "Swim to Shore"/"Be Careful" | — | ||
| "Hindsight"/"Dragged over the Coals" | — | ||
| 1989 | "Blush" | 19 | loveBUZZ |
| "Word Gets Around" | — | ||
| 1990 | "Alimony" | 79 | |
| 1991 | "If a Vow" | 73 | Va Va Voom |
| "2 Weeks with a Good Man in Niagara Falls" | 93 | ||
| 1992 | "You Just Gotta Know My Mind" | 81 | non-album single |
Notes
| |- |rowspan="3"| 1990 |rowspan="2"| loveBUZZ | Best New Talent | |rowspan=3"| |- | Breakthrough Artist - Album | |- | "Blush" | Breakthrough Artist - Single | |-
|
|