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Rose Tattoo were formed in Sydney in 1976 with Leigh Johnston on rhythm guitar, Tony Lake on lead vocals and they were led by slide guitarist Peter Wells. Drummer Michael Vandersluys completed the line-up. [1] [2] [3] Ian Rilen from Band of Light soon joined on bass guitar, [3] [4] guitarist Mick Cocks soon replaced Johnston. [3]
On 1 September 2020 it was announced through Rose Tattoo's social media that John Meyer, the group's slide guitarist from 1983 to 1985, had died. [25] After 16 years of loyal service, Dai Pritchard announced his retirement from Rose Tattoo on 14 April 2021 via Facebook, leaving the band amicably to move into a new career in mental health. When ...
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Following an Australian tour with that band in early 2023, he joined Rose Tattoo. [5] Simmons recorded a solo album in LA during 2022; after returning to Australia permanently in 2023, he formed Ronnie Simmons and the Redback Spiders in 2024 to perform songs from the album. It is set to be released in October 2024. [6]
Jennie Garth just got a whole lot of ink done. The 43-year-old former Beverly Hills, 90210 star was recently snapped relaxing on a beach in Hawaii, where she showed off a giant new tattoo of a ...
The San Diego Zoo float took top honors in the 136th Rose Parade on Wednesday, winning the Sweepstakes Award for "most beautiful entry" for the second year in a row. This year's float, "Friendship ...
Mark Whitmore Evans (born 2 March 1956) is an Australian musician, the current bass guitarist for rock band Rose Tattoo, and also a member of hard rock band AC/DC from March 1975 to June 1977. His playing featured on their albums T.N.T , High Voltage , Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap and Let There Be Rock . [ 1 ]
In July, a benefit concert with Rose Tattoo, Jimmy Barnes, You Am I, Ian Moss and The Screaming Jets played at the Enmore Theatre in Sydney to raise money for Cocks. [15] Mick Cocks died from liver cancer on 22 December 2009, aged 54. [13] [20] He was the fifth member of Rose Tattoo to die of cancer and was survived by his partner, Mary. [20] [21]