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Rose Tattoo

Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band, now led by Angry Anderson, which formed in Sydney in 1976. Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences, with songs including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice Boys", "We Can't Be Beaten" and "Scarred for Life". Their first four albums were produced by Harry Vanda and George Young who also worked with AC/DC. They disbanded in 1987, subsequently reforming briefly in 1993 to support Guns N' Roses on an Australian tour. They reassembled again from 1998 and have since released two more studio albums.

Rose Tattoo
Rose Tattoo at Wacken Open Air 2022
Background information
OriginSydney, Australia
Genres
Years active
  • 1976–1987
  • 1992–1993
  • 1998–present
Labels
MembersAngry Anderson
Paul DeMarco
Mark Evans
Mick Arnold
Ronnie Simmons
Past membersSee below
Websiterosetattoo.com.au

According to Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane, Rose Tattoo are "one of the most revered bands of all time. The Tatts played peerless, street-level heavy blues with the emphasis on slide guitar and strident lyric statements". Guns N' Roses, L.A. Guns, Keel, Nashville Pussy, Motosierra, Pud Spuke, Helen Schneider, Skrewdriver, and the Uruguayan band the Knight's Night have covered Rose Tattoo songs. On 16 August 2006, they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame.

Seven former members have died including four of the early recording line-up, Dallas Royall (1991), Peter Wells (2006), Ian Rilen (2006), Lobby Loyde (2007), Mick Cocks (2009), Neil Smith (2013) and John Meyer (2020).

History

Early years (1976–1977)

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 — who had departed as bass guitarist of heavy metal band, Buffalo. Drummer Michael Vandersluys completed the line-up.[1][2] Ian Rilen from Band of Light joined on bass guitar. He had taught himself to play while in prison and gave Wells' band the street-cred he was looking for.[3][4] Rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks soon replaced Johnston; Lake and Vandersluys were substituted by former Buster Brown members Angry Anderson and Dallas "Digger" Royall, respectively.[3] Melbourne-based Buster Brown had played at the 1974 Sunbury Festival and had included future AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd.[5] Rose Tattoo had an early performance on New Year's Eve at the local rock club, Chequers.[3]

Chiefly inspired by the Rolling Stones, Faces and Billy Thorpe and his 1970s Aztecs, Rose Tattoo's hard-rocking sound quickly earned a following in the Sydney area. Members of AC/DC were fans and recommended them to their label, Albert Productions.[3] The band's debut, single "Bad Boy for Love", was written by Rilen, who left to form punk rock group X (not the L.A. band) prior to its release in October 1977. "Bad Boy for Love" was produced by Vanda & Young (ex-The Easybeats, AC/DC's producers) and peaked at No. 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.[1][6] Initially Cocks switched to bass guitar to cover Rilen's departure, then Chris Turner (ex-Buffalo) joined on bass guitar. The band toured nationally on the pub rock circuit competing with the Angels, Cold Chisel, Dragon and Kevin Borich Express.[1]

Self titled debut, success and follow-up albums (1978–1982)

One-time Buster Brown bass guitarist Geordie Leach was recruited to record their self-titled debut LP, Rose Tattoo, which reached the top 40 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in November 1978.[6] The album, produced by Vanda & Young, was released in some markets as Rock N' Roll Outlaw after their second single, "Rock N' Roll Outlaw" which did not reach the top 50.[1][6] Leach left the band in May 1979 to be replaced in October by guitarist Lobby Loyde filling in on bass guitar (Coloured Balls, Purple Hearts, Wild Cherries). During his brief tenure, they recorded "Legalise Realise" which was released as an independent split single in March 1980, the other track, "Bong on Aussie", was by country singer Colin Paterson, to publicise a campaign to legalise marijuana.[1] Later in 1980, they toured the United States and then toured Europe (including United Kingdom), but by September Loyde had left and Leach returned.[1]

Early in 1981, "Rock N' Roll Outlaw" started to chart in Europe, peaking at No. 2 in France, No. 5 in Germany and No. 60 in UK.[1] The line up of Anderson, Cocks, Leach, Royall and Wells toured Europe from April. Three years after their debut the band issued the follow-up album, Assault and Battery in September, which reached the top 30 in Australia.[1][6] Both Rock N' Roll Outlaw and Assault and Battery peaked at No. 1 on the UK heavy metal albums chart.[1] Rose Tattoo's 1981 tour of Europe included an appearance at the Reading Festival, where Anderson repeatedly head butted the amp stacks until his scalp started bleeding.[7] They were hailed as the loudest band to play London's Marquee Club since Led Zeppelin.[8]

Returning to Australia, the band began work on their third album; with new guitarist Robin Riley replacing Cocks, who went on to join Heaven, they issued Scarred for Life in 1982, subsequently touring the US in support of Aerosmith and ZZ Top. The band's US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene in Los Angeles, with bands such as Guns N' Roses which later cited Rose Tattoo as a favourite and recorded a cover of "Nice Boys" on Live ?!*@ Like a Suicide in 1986.[1]

Southern Stars and Beats from a Single Drum (1983–1986)

In 1983, after the US tour, Riley, Royall and Wells all left. The remaining duo of Anderson and Leach recruited guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer from Perth progressive metal band Saracen. With drummer Scott Johnston (Jimmy and the Boys, Outline, Kids in the Kitchen, Flash in the Pan, Swannee, Peter Wells) the band recorded 1984's Southern Stars, their last album for Albert Productions and Vanda & Young as producers. Leach then exited to join Cocks, Rilen, Royall and Wells in Illustrated Men, which toured during 1984–85.[3]

Anderson took time out to play the character 'Ironbar' Bassey in the 1985 film, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. That year Rose Tattoo, with the line-up of Anderson, Johnston, Meyer, Andy Cichon (bass) and Tim Gaze (slide guitar), released a cover of Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild", their first release for Mushroom Records. Meyer left and the group recorded 1986's Beats from a Single Drum as a four-piece for Mushroom. Soon after Anderson started his solo career and the band separated by the end of 1987.[1] The album was subsequently re-released as Anderson's first solo album, with the ballad, "Suddenly", as his debut solo single. However, Anderson has admitted regret in recording the pop/ballad-oriented album.[citation needed] "Suddenly" had little chart success until it was used on TV soap opera, Neighbours for the wedding of characters Scott Robinson (Jason Donovan) and Charlene Mitchell (Kylie Minogue). "Suddenly" peaked at No. 2 in September 1987 and was kept out of top spot by Minogue's own debut single, "Locomotion".[6]

Side projects and temporary reformations (1988–1997)

 
Rose Tattoo in 1993; Angry Anderson at right

In the early 1990s, Anderson tried to reunite Rose Tattoo, but Dallas Royall died in 1991, of cancer when being treated for his heroin addiction and alcoholism, which delayed that reformation.[3][9] Anderson explained to Nick Milligan in March 2011, "I was in Los Angeles in 1989 recording an album which the 'Bound for Glory' single came off and I was hanging around with the Gunners and a lot of other LA bad boy rock bands that we supposedly influenced. I realised then that apart from the fact that I was there to establish myself as a singer songwriter, there was still this great following for the band. I rang up the other members and said 'Let's reform. We've been apart for three years or more.' It was long enough for us to settle our differences and let all the wounds heal. I rang up each of the original members that were still interested and they all said, 'Yeah, let's get together.' So I said we should negotiate a deal where the band can come over and record in Los Angeles. But, of course, that was the year that our original drummer "Digger" Royall kicked his heroin habit. While he was recovering on methadone, cancer exploded through his body, quite sadly. That was the irony of it, because the cancer had been suppressed by the heroin addiction. Within months he was dead. That shook the band so badly on a personal level, because we had been so enthusiastic to reform. We didn't reform until '92.[This quote needs a citation]"

Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour. Anderson, Wells, Cocks, Leach were joined by new drummer, Paul DeMarco, from Wells' solo band reunited for the 1993 tour. The reunion was brief as each returned to solo projects.[1] Around this time, some ex-members of Rose Tattoo formed a short lived band with ex-Candy Harlots vocalist, Aiz Lynch. It had numerous rehearsals, but only recorded one demo before disbanding.

Second reformation: Pain to Blood Brothers (1998–2010)

Rose Tattoo, with original bassist Ian Rilen replacing Leach, reformed yet again in 1998 for the "All Hell Breaks Loose!!" tour, however Rilen remained with the band only for the duration of this tour. By the following year, Leach had returned to the fold once more, although his place was taken by Steve King in 2000. Rock music historian Ian McFarlane wrote that they are "one of the most revered bands of all time. The Tatts played peerless, street-level heavy blues with the emphasis on slide guitar and strident lyric statements" in his Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop.[1]

Since that time Rose Tattoo has toured regularly around Australia and throughout Europe. In 2000, the band appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival as part of their tour. These shows formed the basis of the 25 to Life live album. At the Gimme Ted benefit concert on 10 March 2001 the group performed five songs.[10] 2002 saw the release of Pain, the band's first studio album in 16 years. Cocks rejoined the group and they prepared material for a future album.[3]

Plans for their next album, Blood Brothers were disrupted when Wells died on 27 March 2006, four years after his diagnosis of prostate cancer.[11] On 16 August Rose Tattoo were inducted by musician Sarah McLeod, into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame alongside former member Lobby Loyde and Daddy Cool, Divinyls, Icehouse and Helen Reddy.[12] Anderson had informed Wells of the forthcoming induction, "He was chuffed, I was so glad he knew about it. It's good we're getting recognized for the music. We've gone out and done it our own way, to our detriment or to our betterment."[13] Founding member Ian Rilen died on 30 October from bladder cancer. One of his last public appearances was at the Hall of Fame induction.[14]

 
 
Rose Tattoo at Meredith Festival 2006

Also in October, a number of Rose Tattoo songs were voted upon and ranked in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown of songs, including "Bad Boy for Love" (voted No. 1060 out of 2006) and "We Can't Be Beaten" (voted No. 397 out of 2006). That month they were one of 55 acts voted and played in Triple J's Impossible Music Festival of 2006, with their live recording of a gig performed on New Year's Day 1980 at Mount Druitt, New South Wales being selected out of over 1000 Live at the Wireless recordings over the radio station's 31-year history.

On 21 April 2007, Lobby Loyde died, aged 65, two years after being diagnosed with lung cancer.[15] In June, Rose Tattoo supported Guns N' Roses with Sebastian Bach on their Chinese Democracy Tour's Australian leg. In October they supported Motörhead on their Australian tour dates. In an interview with Australian rock magazine Unbelievably Bad, Anderson announced his intention to retire the band after one more album.

In 2008 they played the Download Festival in England.[16] In April 2009 it was announced that guitarist Mick Cocks had liver cancer – he died on 22 December.[17] By 2010 five former members had died of various cancers – Dallas Royall (throat cancer, 1991), Peter Wells (prostate cancer, 2006), Ian Rilen (bladder cancer, 2006), Lobby Loyde (lung cancer, 2007) and Mick Cocks (liver cancer, 2009).

Final statement to Outlaws (2011–current)

Rose Tattoo celebrated their 35th anniversary in 2011. They were demo-ing songs for a proposed new album and Anderson had told Milligan that it would be the group's "final statement" but that did not eventuate. They were uncertain of continuing when DeMarco was arrested in September 2014: he pled guilty to gun supply offences and was sentenced to a minimum of six years jail.[18][19] On 5 August 2017 a new line-up of Anderson, Dai Pritchard, Bob Spencer, Mark Evans and John "Watto" Watson was announced.[20] In August 2018 a new drummer joined, Jackie Barnes, the son of Australian vocalist, Jimmy Barnes.[21]

The band toured Europe during March 2020 with Justin Ngariki on drums. They released a new album, Outlaws, on Cleopatra Records in that month. In May 2020, they were due to tour the US for the first time since 1982, but the tour was deferred due to COVID-19 restrictions.[22] Outlaws is a re-recording of the band's debut album, Rose Tattoo, plus three early songs, which did not appear on the 1978 release: "Snow Queen", "Sweet Love (Rock n Roll)" and "Rosetta". Anderson provided the reasons behind making the album, "Honouring the past and respecting the future." It was recorded at Hercules Studio, Sydney by Mark Opitz and Tim McArtney. It was produced by Opitz, and mixed by Opitz, Spencer and McArtney. Liner notes were written by the author, Murray Engleheart.[23]

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.[24]

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 the band resumed live performances in 2022, Paul DeMarco was back behind the drums and Mick Arnold had taken over slide guitar duties.

After 5 years of loyal service Bob Spencer announced his retirement from the band via Facebook on 18 September 2022, and has been replaced by Ronnie Simmons.

Members

Current

  • Angry Anderson – lead vocals (1976–1987, 1992–1993, 1998–present)
  • Paul DeMarco – drums (1992–2016, 2021-present)
  • Mark Evans – bass guitar (2017–present)
  • Mick Arnold – slide guitar (2022-present)
  • Ronnie Simmons – guitar (2022-present)

Former

  • Peter Wells – slide guitar, bass guitar (1976–1983, 1992–1993, 1998–2006; died 2006)
  • Michael "Stork" Vandersluys – drums (1976)
  • Leigh Johnston – guitar, backing vocals (1976)
  • Ian Rilen – bass guitar, vocals (1976–1977, 1998; died 2006)
  • Mick Cocks – guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals (1976–1982, 1992–1993, 1998–2000, 2005–2009; died 2009)
  • Dallas "Digger" Royall – drums (1976–1983; died 1991)
  • Gordon "Geordie" Leach – bass guitar (1977–1979, 1980–1984, 1992–1993, 1999, 2007-2013)
  • Chris Turner – guitar (1977)
  • Neil Smith – bass guitar (1979; died 2013)[25]
  • Lobby Loyde – bass guitar (1979–1980; died 2007)
  • Robin Riley – guitar (1982–1983, 2000–2005, 2010–2011), slide guitar (2005-2006)
  • John Meyer – slide guitar (1983–1985; died 2020)
  • Greg Jordan – guitar (1983–1985)
  • Scott Johnston – drums (1983–1987)
  • Robert Bowron – drums (1982)
  • Tim Gaze – slide guitar (1985–1987)
  • Andy Cichon – bass guitar, piano, keyboards, backing vocals (1985–1986)
  • Jake Lardot – guitar (1987)
  • Rick Melick – keyboards (1987)
  • Steve King – bass guitar (2000–2007)
  • Randall Waller – guitar (2016)
  • John Watson – drums (2017-2018)
  • Jackie Barnes – drums (2018–2019)
  • Dai Pritchard – guitar (2007–2021)
  • Justin Ngariki – drums (2019–2021)
  • Bob Spencer – guitar (2017–2022)

Timeline

Discography

Awards

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They commenced in 1987. Rose Tattoo were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006.[26]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2006 Rose Tattoo ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

References

General
  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 20 May 2010. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
  • Nimmervoll, Ed. "Rose Tattoo". Howlspace – The Living History of Our Music. White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd (Ed Nimmervoll). Archived from the original on 28 January 2003. Retrieved 22 January 2014.
Specific
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m McFarlane entry. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  2. ^ Holmgren, Magnus; McGrath, Mark; Claesson, Per. . Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Nimmervoll
  4. ^ Creswell, Toby & Fabiniyi, Martin The Real Thing (1998)
  5. ^ Engleheart, Murray AC/DC: Maximum Rock N Roll (2006)
  6. ^ a b c d e Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book Ltd. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
  7. ^ "ARIA Hall of Fame – Rose Tattoo" (Press release). Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 12 July 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  8. ^ Phillips, William; Cogan, Brian A (20 March 2009). "Rose Tattoo". Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal. Westport, Conn: Greenwood. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-313-34800-6. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  9. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Rose Tattoo > Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  10. ^ Holmgren, Magnus. . Australian Rock Database. Archived from the original on 22 August 2003. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  11. ^ Australian Associated Press (AAP) (31 March 2006). "Pete Wells remembered as loyal mate". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
  12. ^ Fantin, Viv (12 August 2006). "Stars Line Up for ARIA Hall of Fame" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 21 May 2010.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ staff writer (16 August 2006). "Rose Tattoo Inducted in Australia's ARIA Hall of Fame". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 3 September 2020.
  14. ^ Brown, Jen Jewel (25 November 2006). "He was the goodtime bad boy of Rose Tattoo". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  15. ^ Baker, Glenn A (24 April 2007). "The godfather of Australian's heavy rock". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  16. ^ . Download Festival (Live Nation (Music) UK Limited). 15 June 2008. Archived from the original on 6 February 2010. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  17. ^ Australian Associated Press (AAP) (23 December 2009). "Rose Tattoo band founder dies". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney). News Corporation. Retrieved 20 May 2010.
  18. ^ Bibby, Paul (25 September 2014). "Ex-Rose Tattoo drummer loses bid for bail over gun supply charges". The Sydney Morning Herald. from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  19. ^ "Rose Tattoo rocker sentenced over gun plot". 9News. Australian Associated Press (AAP). 2 June 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2020.
  20. ^ "Former AC/DC Bassist MARK EVANS Joins ROSE TATTOO". Blabbermouth.net. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 21 November 2019.
  21. ^ "Rose Tattoo adds Jackie Barnes to lineup, heading to studio to recreate debut album". Themusicnetwork.com. 28 August 2018.
  22. ^ "ROSE TATTOO To Release 'Outlaws' Album In March". Blabbermouth.net. 6 February 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  23. ^ "ROSE TATTOO will release "Outlaws" March 6". Rosetattoo.com.au. 20 February 2020. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  24. ^ "Rose Tattoo". Facebook.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2022. Retrieved 2 September 2020.
  25. ^ "One-time AC/DC member Neil Smith dies - 9news.com.au". News.ninemsn.com.au. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  26. ^ "Winners by Award: Hall of Fame". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 23 October 2020.

External links

  • Official website
  • Geordie Leach Band
  • Rose Tattoo at AllMusic  
  • Rose Tattoo discography at Discogs

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For other uses see Rose Tattoo disambiguation Rose Tattoo are an Australian rock and roll band now led by Angry Anderson which formed in Sydney in 1976 Their sound is hard rock mixed with blues rock influences with songs including Bad Boy for Love Rock n Roll Outlaw Nice Boys We Can t Be Beaten and Scarred for Life Their first four albums were produced by Harry Vanda and George Young who also worked with AC DC They disbanded in 1987 subsequently reforming briefly in 1993 to support Guns N Roses on an Australian tour They reassembled again from 1998 and have since released two more studio albums Rose TattooRose Tattoo at Wacken Open Air 2022Background informationOriginSydney AustraliaGenresRock and rollhard rockblues rockYears active1976 19871992 19931998 presentLabelsAlbertMushroomSPVMembersAngry AndersonPaul DeMarcoMark EvansMick ArnoldRonnie SimmonsPast membersSee belowWebsiterosetattoo wbr com wbr auAccording to Australian rock music historian Ian McFarlane Rose Tattoo are one of the most revered bands of all time The Tatts played peerless street level heavy blues with the emphasis on slide guitar and strident lyric statements Guns N Roses L A Guns Keel Nashville Pussy Motosierra Pud Spuke Helen Schneider Skrewdriver and the Uruguayan band the Knight s Night have covered Rose Tattoo songs On 16 August 2006 they were inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Hall of Fame Seven former members have died including four of the early recording line up Dallas Royall 1991 Peter Wells 2006 Ian Rilen 2006 Lobby Loyde 2007 Mick Cocks 2009 Neil Smith 2013 and John Meyer 2020 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1976 1977 1 2 Self titled debut success and follow up albums 1978 1982 1 3 Southern Stars and Beats from a Single Drum 1983 1986 1 4 Side projects and temporary reformations 1988 1997 1 5 Second reformation Pain to Blood Brothers 1998 2010 1 6 Final statement to Outlaws 2011 current 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Former 2 3 Timeline 3 Discography 4 Awards 4 1 ARIA Music Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1976 1977 Edit Main articles Buffalo band and Band of Light 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 who had departed as bass guitarist of heavy metal band Buffalo Drummer Michael Vandersluys completed the line up 1 2 Ian Rilen from Band of Light joined on bass guitar He had taught himself to play while in prison and gave Wells band the street cred he was looking for 3 4 Rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks soon replaced Johnston Lake and Vandersluys were substituted by former Buster Brown members Angry Anderson and Dallas Digger Royall respectively 3 Melbourne based Buster Brown had played at the 1974 Sunbury Festival and had included future AC DC drummer Phil Rudd 5 Rose Tattoo had an early performance on New Year s Eve at the local rock club Chequers 3 Chiefly inspired by the Rolling Stones Faces and Billy Thorpe and his 1970s Aztecs Rose Tattoo s hard rocking sound quickly earned a following in the Sydney area Members of AC DC were fans and recommended them to their label Albert Productions 3 The band s debut single Bad Boy for Love was written by Rilen who left to form punk rock group X not the L A band prior to its release in October 1977 Bad Boy for Love was produced by Vanda amp Young ex The Easybeats AC DC s producers and peaked at No 19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart 1 6 Initially Cocks switched to bass guitar to cover Rilen s departure then Chris Turner ex Buffalo joined on bass guitar The band toured nationally on the pub rock circuit competing with the Angels Cold Chisel Dragon and Kevin Borich Express 1 Self titled debut success and follow up albums 1978 1982 Edit One time Buster Brown bass guitarist Geordie Leach was recruited to record their self titled debut LP Rose Tattoo which reached the top 40 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart in November 1978 6 The album produced by Vanda amp Young was released in some markets as Rock N Roll Outlaw after their second single Rock N Roll Outlaw which did not reach the top 50 1 6 Leach left the band in May 1979 to be replaced in October by guitarist Lobby Loyde filling in on bass guitar Coloured Balls Purple Hearts Wild Cherries During his brief tenure they recorded Legalise Realise which was released as an independent split single in March 1980 the other track Bong on Aussie was by country singer Colin Paterson to publicise a campaign to legalise marijuana 1 Later in 1980 they toured the United States and then toured Europe including United Kingdom but by September Loyde had left and Leach returned 1 Early in 1981 Rock N Roll Outlaw started to chart in Europe peaking at No 2 in France No 5 in Germany and No 60 in UK 1 The line up of Anderson Cocks Leach Royall and Wells toured Europe from April Three years after their debut the band issued the follow up album Assault and Battery in September which reached the top 30 in Australia 1 6 Both Rock N Roll Outlaw and Assault and Battery peaked at No 1 on the UK heavy metal albums chart 1 Rose Tattoo s 1981 tour of Europe included an appearance at the Reading Festival where Anderson repeatedly head butted the amp stacks until his scalp started bleeding 7 They were hailed as the loudest band to play London s Marquee Club since Led Zeppelin 8 Returning to Australia the band began work on their third album with new guitarist Robin Riley replacing Cocks who went on to join Heaven they issued Scarred for Life in 1982 subsequently touring the US in support of Aerosmith and ZZ Top The band s US visit was not a major success but proved to be influential on the underground sleaze metal scene in Los Angeles with bands such as Guns N Roses which later cited Rose Tattoo as a favourite and recorded a cover of Nice Boys on Live Like a Suicide in 1986 1 Southern Stars and Beats from a Single Drum 1983 1986 Edit In 1983 after the US tour Riley Royall and Wells all left The remaining duo of Anderson and Leach recruited guitarists Greg Jordan and John Meyer from Perth progressive metal band Saracen With drummer Scott Johnston Jimmy and the Boys Outline Kids in the Kitchen Flash in the Pan Swannee Peter Wells the band recorded 1984 s Southern Stars their last album for Albert Productions and Vanda amp Young as producers Leach then exited to join Cocks Rilen Royall and Wells in Illustrated Men which toured during 1984 85 3 Anderson took time out to play the character Ironbar Bassey in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome That year Rose Tattoo with the line up of Anderson Johnston Meyer Andy Cichon bass and Tim Gaze slide guitar released a cover of Steppenwolf s Born to be Wild their first release for Mushroom Records Meyer left and the group recorded 1986 s Beats from a Single Drum as a four piece for Mushroom Soon after Anderson started his solo career and the band separated by the end of 1987 1 The album was subsequently re released as Anderson s first solo album with the ballad Suddenly as his debut solo single However Anderson has admitted regret in recording the pop ballad oriented album citation needed Suddenly had little chart success until it was used on TV soap opera Neighbours for the wedding of characters Scott Robinson Jason Donovan and Charlene Mitchell Kylie Minogue Suddenly peaked at No 2 in September 1987 and was kept out of top spot by Minogue s own debut single Locomotion 6 Side projects and temporary reformations 1988 1997 Edit Main articles Angry Anderson Mick Cocks and Peter Wells guitarist Rose Tattoo in 1993 Angry Anderson at right In the early 1990s Anderson tried to reunite Rose Tattoo but Dallas Royall died in 1991 of cancer when being treated for his heroin addiction and alcoholism which delayed that reformation 3 9 Anderson explained to Nick Milligan in March 2011 I was in Los Angeles in 1989 recording an album which the Bound for Glory single came off and I was hanging around with the Gunners and a lot of other LA bad boy rock bands that we supposedly influenced I realised then that apart from the fact that I was there to establish myself as a singer songwriter there was still this great following for the band I rang up the other members and said Let s reform We ve been apart for three years or more It was long enough for us to settle our differences and let all the wounds heal I rang up each of the original members that were still interested and they all said Yeah let s get together So I said we should negotiate a deal where the band can come over and record in Los Angeles But of course that was the year that our original drummer Digger Royall kicked his heroin habit While he was recovering on methadone cancer exploded through his body quite sadly That was the irony of it because the cancer had been suppressed by the heroin addiction Within months he was dead That shook the band so badly on a personal level because we had been so enthusiastic to reform We didn t reform until 92 This quote needs a citation Rose Tattoo supported Guns N Roses on the Australian leg of their Use Your Illusion Tour Anderson Wells Cocks Leach were joined by new drummer Paul DeMarco from Wells solo band reunited for the 1993 tour The reunion was brief as each returned to solo projects 1 Around this time some ex members of Rose Tattoo formed a short lived band with ex Candy Harlots vocalist Aiz Lynch It had numerous rehearsals but only recorded one demo before disbanding Second reformation Pain to Blood Brothers 1998 2010 Edit Rose Tattoo with original bassist Ian Rilen replacing Leach reformed yet again in 1998 for the All Hell Breaks Loose tour however Rilen remained with the band only for the duration of this tour By the following year Leach had returned to the fold once more although his place was taken by Steve King in 2000 Rock music historian Ian McFarlane wrote that they are one of the most revered bands of all time The Tatts played peerless street level heavy blues with the emphasis on slide guitar and strident lyric statements in his Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop 1 Since that time Rose Tattoo has toured regularly around Australia and throughout Europe In 2000 the band appeared at the Wacken Open Air festival as part of their tour These shows formed the basis of the 25 to Life live album At the Gimme Ted benefit concert on 10 March 2001 the group performed five songs 10 2002 saw the release of Pain the band s first studio album in 16 years Cocks rejoined the group and they prepared material for a future album 3 Plans for their next album Blood Brothers were disrupted when Wells died on 27 March 2006 four years after his diagnosis of prostate cancer 11 On 16 August Rose Tattoo were inducted by musician Sarah McLeod into the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Hall of Fame alongside former member Lobby Loyde and Daddy Cool Divinyls Icehouse and Helen Reddy 12 Anderson had informed Wells of the forthcoming induction He was chuffed I was so glad he knew about it It s good we re getting recognized for the music We ve gone out and done it our own way to our detriment or to our betterment 13 Founding member Ian Rilen died on 30 October from bladder cancer One of his last public appearances was at the Hall of Fame induction 14 Rose Tattoo at Meredith Festival 2006 Also in October a number of Rose Tattoo songs were voted upon and ranked in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown of songs including Bad Boy for Love voted No 1060 out of 2006 and We Can t Be Beaten voted No 397 out of 2006 That month they were one of 55 acts voted and played in Triple J s Impossible Music Festival of 2006 with their live recording of a gig performed on New Year s Day 1980 at Mount Druitt New South Wales being selected out of over 1000 Live at the Wireless recordings over the radio station s 31 year history On 21 April 2007 Lobby Loyde died aged 65 two years after being diagnosed with lung cancer 15 In June Rose Tattoo supported Guns N Roses with Sebastian Bach on their Chinese Democracy Tour s Australian leg In October they supported Motorhead on their Australian tour dates In an interview with Australian rock magazine Unbelievably Bad Anderson announced his intention to retire the band after one more album In 2008 they played the Download Festival in England 16 In April 2009 it was announced that guitarist Mick Cocks had liver cancer he died on 22 December 17 By 2010 five former members had died of various cancers Dallas Royall throat cancer 1991 Peter Wells prostate cancer 2006 Ian Rilen bladder cancer 2006 Lobby Loyde lung cancer 2007 and Mick Cocks liver cancer 2009 Final statement to Outlaws 2011 current Edit Rose Tattoo celebrated their 35th anniversary in 2011 They were demo ing songs for a proposed new album and Anderson had told Milligan that it would be the group s final statement but that did not eventuate They were uncertain of continuing when DeMarco was arrested in September 2014 he pled guilty to gun supply offences and was sentenced to a minimum of six years jail 18 19 On 5 August 2017 a new line up of Anderson Dai Pritchard Bob Spencer Mark Evans and John Watto Watson was announced 20 In August 2018 a new drummer joined Jackie Barnes the son of Australian vocalist Jimmy Barnes 21 The band toured Europe during March 2020 with Justin Ngariki on drums They released a new album Outlaws on Cleopatra Records in that month In May 2020 they were due to tour the US for the first time since 1982 but the tour was deferred due to COVID 19 restrictions 22 Outlaws is a re recording of the band s debut album Rose Tattoo plus three early songs which did not appear on the 1978 release Snow Queen Sweet Love Rock n Roll and Rosetta Anderson provided the reasons behind making the album Honouring the past and respecting the future It was recorded at Hercules Studio Sydney by Mark Opitz and Tim McArtney It was produced by Opitz and mixed by Opitz Spencer and McArtney Liner notes were written by the author Murray Engleheart 23 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 24 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 the band resumed live performances in 2022 Paul DeMarco was back behind the drums and Mick Arnold had taken over slide guitar duties After 5 years of loyal service Bob Spencer announced his retirement from the band via Facebook on 18 September 2022 and has been replaced by Ronnie Simmons Members EditCurrent Edit Angry Anderson lead vocals 1976 1987 1992 1993 1998 present Paul DeMarco drums 1992 2016 2021 present Mark Evans bass guitar 2017 present Mick Arnold slide guitar 2022 present Ronnie Simmons guitar 2022 present Former Edit Peter Wells slide guitar bass guitar 1976 1983 1992 1993 1998 2006 died 2006 Michael Stork Vandersluys drums 1976 Leigh Johnston guitar backing vocals 1976 Ian Rilen bass guitar vocals 1976 1977 1998 died 2006 Mick Cocks guitar bass guitar backing vocals 1976 1982 1992 1993 1998 2000 2005 2009 died 2009 Dallas Digger Royall drums 1976 1983 died 1991 Gordon Geordie Leach bass guitar 1977 1979 1980 1984 1992 1993 1999 2007 2013 Chris Turner guitar 1977 Neil Smith bass guitar 1979 died 2013 25 Lobby Loyde bass guitar 1979 1980 died 2007 Robin Riley guitar 1982 1983 2000 2005 2010 2011 slide guitar 2005 2006 John Meyer slide guitar 1983 1985 died 2020 Greg Jordan guitar 1983 1985 Scott Johnston drums 1983 1987 Robert Bowron drums 1982 Tim Gaze slide guitar 1985 1987 Andy Cichon bass guitar piano keyboards backing vocals 1985 1986 Jake Lardot guitar 1987 Rick Melick keyboards 1987 Steve King bass guitar 2000 2007 Randall Waller guitar 2016 John Watson drums 2017 2018 Jackie Barnes drums 2018 2019 Dai Pritchard guitar 2007 2021 Justin Ngariki drums 2019 2021 Bob Spencer guitar 2017 2022 Timeline EditDiscography EditMain article Rose Tattoo discography Rose Tattoo 1978 Assault amp Battery 1981 Scarred for Life 1982 Southern Stars 1984 Beats from a Single Drum 1986 Pain 2002 Blood Brothers 2007 Outlaws 2020 Awards EditARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They commenced in 1987 Rose Tattoo were inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2006 26 Year Nominee work Award Result2006 Rose Tattoo ARIA Hall of Fame inducteeReferences EditGeneralMcFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 20 May 2010 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Nimmervoll Ed Rose Tattoo Howlspace The Living History of Our Music White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd Ed Nimmervoll Archived from the original on 28 January 2003 Retrieved 22 January 2014 Specific a b c d e f g h i j k l m McFarlane Rose Tattoo entry Retrieved 20 May 2010 Holmgren Magnus McGrath Mark Claesson Per Rose Tattoo Australian Rock Database Passagen se Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 6 October 2012 Retrieved 14 February 2014 a b c d e f g Nimmervoll Creswell Toby amp Fabiniyi Martin The Real Thing 1998 Engleheart Murray AC DC Maximum Rock N Roll 2006 a b c d e Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book Ltd ISBN 0 646 11917 6 NOTE Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA created their own charts in mid 1988 In 1992 Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970 1974 ARIA Hall of Fame Rose Tattoo Press release Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 12 July 2006 Retrieved 24 May 2010 Phillips William Cogan Brian A 20 March 2009 Rose Tattoo Encyclopedia of Heavy Metal Westport Conn Greenwood p 208 ISBN 978 0 313 34800 6 Retrieved 21 May 2010 Ankeny Jason Rose Tattoo gt Biography AllMusic Retrieved 22 May 2010 Holmgren Magnus Gimme Ted The Ted Mulry Benefit Concerts Australian Rock Database Archived from the original on 22 August 2003 Retrieved 6 December 2020 Australian Associated Press AAP 31 March 2006 Pete Wells remembered as loyal mate The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 21 May 2010 Fantin Viv 12 August 2006 Stars Line Up for ARIA Hall of Fame PDF Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 21 May 2010 permanent dead link staff writer 16 August 2006 Rose Tattoo Inducted in Australia s ARIA Hall of Fame Blabbermouth net Retrieved 3 September 2020 Brown Jen Jewel 25 November 2006 He was the goodtime bad boy of Rose Tattoo The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 May 2010 Baker Glenn A 24 April 2007 The godfather of Australian s heavy rock The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 22 May 2010 Download Festival 2008 Line Up Download Festival Live Nation Music UK Limited 15 June 2008 Archived from the original on 6 February 2010 Retrieved 22 May 2010 Australian Associated Press AAP 23 December 2009 Rose Tattoo band founder dies The Daily Telegraph Sydney News Corporation Retrieved 20 May 2010 Bibby Paul 25 September 2014 Ex Rose Tattoo drummer loses bid for bail over gun supply charges The Sydney Morning Herald Archived from the original on 7 November 2018 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Rose Tattoo rocker sentenced over gun plot 9News Australian Associated Press AAP 2 June 2017 Retrieved 6 June 2020 Former AC DC Bassist MARK EVANS Joins ROSE TATTOO Blabbermouth net 5 August 2017 Retrieved 21 November 2019 Rose Tattoo adds Jackie Barnes to lineup heading to studio to recreate debut album Themusicnetwork com 28 August 2018 ROSE TATTOO To Release Outlaws Album In March Blabbermouth net 6 February 2020 Retrieved 2 September 2020 ROSE TATTOO will release Outlaws March 6 Rosetattoo com au 20 February 2020 Retrieved 2 September 2020 Rose Tattoo Facebook com Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 2 September 2020 One time AC DC member Neil Smith dies 9news com au News ninemsn com au 7 April 2013 Retrieved 13 February 2016 Winners by Award Hall of Fame Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 23 October 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rose Tattoo Official website Geordie Leach Band Rose Tattoo at AllMusic Rose Tattoo discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose Tattoo amp oldid 1137771864, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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