Guy Gillis McDonough was an Australian rock musician born on October 17, 1955 in Mount Eliza. McDonough achieved professional recognition for a musical career characterized by rock and performing as a member of the ensemble Australian Crawl. He achieved professional recognition for a career that began after he formed the ensemble Spiff Rouch in 1976. McDonough achieved professional recognition for joining the ensemble Australian Crawl in October 1980 as a rhythm guitarist and singer. His recording career included the studio recording Sirocco (1981) which reached Number 1 on the Australian charts. The recording featured the song âErrolâ (1981) which reached number 18 and the song âOh No Not You Againâ (1981). McDonough achieved professional recognition for the studio recording Sons of Beaches (1982) which reached Number 1 on the Australian charts. His discography included the extended play Semantics (1983). McDonough achieved professional recognition for performing as the opening act for the ensemble Duran Duran on an international tour. He died of viral pneumonia on June 26, 1984 in Melbourne. McDonough's recording career included the posthumous studio recording My Place (1985) which featured the song âMy Placeâ (1985).