First came under notice in Melbourne psych-soul outfit The Revolution, before moving on through Adelaide's James Taylor Move to collaborate with Chain, Tully and Copperwine.
Milesago notes that with a limited discography (one studio single, one live album and a brief filmed performance) there's not much recorded evidence of her talent, and I found what I heard and saw underwhelming. Still, Interesting, and certainly Significant. File under: You Really Needed To Be There.
Discography: 1971 Wendy Saddington & The Copperwine Live Looking Thru A Window
In the music library: Boogie! - Australian Blues, R & B and Heavy Rock from the 70's: Backlash Blues;
Links: Wikipedia Facebook AllMusic Discogs Milesago
Australian Music Database Wendy Saddington: Beyond an ‘Underground Icon’
A Girlie's Glissando: Wendy Saddington and Bernie McGann
Obituary: Addicted to Noise Sydney Morning Herald