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ROSS WILSON

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Size Duo - 5 piece band
Style Aussie rock
Vox Male
Suits Corporate & festivals
Note Regarded as a legend of the Australian music scene
Travels
from
Melbourne

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In a career spanning almost four decades, the tenacious Ross 'The Boss' Wilson has participated in the transformation of a fledgling industry into an enormously successful and well-respected force on the international stage. He's issued over 45 singles and EPs (17 of which hit the Top 40) and 25 albums (including compilations), an astonishing tally by any criteria. For most of his 38-year career, Wilson has led rock bands although he has periodically taken to the stage as a solo performer.

In early 1971 Daddy Cool released Australia's all-time champion #1 Rock Anthem 'Eagle Rock'. By the end of the year the group had set new sales records in this country, dominating the charts & concert scene, and became the first Australian band to make a real impact on the US touring circuit playing major concerts with Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Captain Beefheart, Little Feat, Linda Rondstat, Earth Wind & Fire, Elvin Bishop & releasing albums worldwide on Reprise Records. From 1974-76 Ross produced 3 albums for Skyhooks and again set new sales records & redefined standards and directions for a vigorous and expanding domestic music scene. In 1976 the soundtrack for Australia's first Rock Movie OZ included his debut solo recording, Living In The Land Of Oz, championing Aboriginal rights. At this time he also produced Jo Jo Zep's first two albums & early recordings for Stephen Cummings' group The Sports.

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In 1977 he formed Mondo Rock. Their 2nd album Chemistry became one of the largest selling albums of 1980/81, yielding the hits Cool World, State of the Heart, Chemistry, & Summer of '81. Mondo Rock continued to produce hits with No Time, Come Said The Boy, and Primitive Love Rites, until Ross decided to pursue a solo career, releasing the 1989 album Dark Side Of The Man & the hit single Bed Of Nails.

After 20 years of non-stop touring Ross took a few years off to concentrate more on writing than performing. Some were lucky enough to catch his recreational power-funk outfit RAW, 1991-93. A collaboration with The Angels & Angry Anderson in 1997 became 'The Lounge Lizards' national tour. He does his country thing at the Tamworth Country Music Festival and has worked with jazz men such as Jex Saarehlaht, Paul Williamson, John McAll & the Heta Moses Big Band around his home base in Melbourne. All of these experiences are now being reflected in his latest releases & performances.

"I want to be able to play for any audience, anywhere, & have them dig my music."

In 2001, Ross took to the stage at Melbourne's renowned Continental Cafe to launch a new era in his solo career & hasn't stopped since. The year 2002 witnessed capacity attendances & rave reviews for Ross's debuts at the internationally acclaimed Port Fairy Folk Festival & Australia's biggest blues extravaganza the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival.

In full-house arenas during August & September 2002 he warmly embraced his past by playing his 1971/72 Daddy Cool hits to 150,000 fellow Australians as part of the national, ground-breaking, Sold Out, 50s-70s, Oz Rock heritage tour, Long Way To The Top.


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