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    Ross Andrew Hannaford (1 December 1950 – 8 March 2016) was an Australian musician, active in numerous local bands. He was often referred to by his nickname...
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  • the original line-up of Wayne Duncan (bass, vocals), Ross Hannaford (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Ross Wilson (lead vocals, rhythm guitar, harmonica) and...
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    1964 and formed his first band The Pink Finks with thirteen-year-old Ross Hannaford (guitar and vocals), who would become his long-time musical partner...
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  • Hannaford is an American supermarket chain based in Scarborough, Maine. Founded in Portland, Maine, in 1883, Hannaford operates stores in New England and...
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  • Hannaford is a rather uncommon surname worldwide, emanating from the small village of Hannaford in Devonshire, whose name may have originated as "Hanna's...
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  • McCausland which became the group's logo. While Daddy Cool's guitarist, Ross Hannaford, was responsible for overall album cover design, McCausland created...
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  • in the line of groups that featured singer-songwriter Ross Wilson and guitarist Ross Hannaford, which began with Pink Finks in 1965. Despite its all-star...
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    "Toots" Wostry, on saxophone, James Black on keyboard, David Adam and Ross Hannaford on guitar and John James "JJ" Hackett on drums. Relax with Max played...
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  • (ex-The Sports) on guitar; Joe Creighton (ex-Billy T) on bass guitar; Ross Hannaford (ex-Daddy Cool, Billy T) on guitar; Andrew Pendlebury (ex-The Sports)...
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  • new line-up of the Dili Allstars, including ex-Daddy Cool guitarist Ross Hannaford, original members Nelito Riberio (bass), and Mark Grunden (drums), Painters...
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    1997. In September 1996 Bomba had supplied drums for The Ross Hannaford Trio, with Hannaford on lead vocals and guitar and Howard Cairns on bass guitar...
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  • Rogers-Smith as Adolfo Pirelli (replaced by Robert Tucker in New Zealand), Ross Hannaford as Tobias Ragg (replaced by Joel Grainger in New Zealand), Blake Bowden...
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  • included new guitarists Ross Hannaford (Daddy Cool, Mighty Kong) and Russell Smith (Company Caine, Mighty Kong) with Robert Ross replaced by Geoff Bridgford...
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  • notable for being the first in the series of bands that featured Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford, which culminated in the hugely successful Daddy Cool. The Pink...
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  • drummer in the Melbourne band The Pink Finks, which also featured Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford, later of Daddy Cool. The band released several singles, none...
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  • the Lovin' Spoonful's Zal Yanovsky. Inspired by seeing Muddy Waters, Ross Hannaford acquired a Thunderbird, which he used extensively in the period that...
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  • brothers, Calvin Hannaford dances with The Australian Ballet and the other, Ross Hannaford is a musical theatre performer. Hannaford was diagnosed with...
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  • with rock band, Lucy's Crown, on their debut album. Jones played with Ross Hannaford, Rowland S. Howard, Lisa Miller, Kate Ceberano, Tinpan Orange, Freakpower...
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  • Eagle Rock (song) (category Songs written by Ross Wilson (musician))
    tracks written by Ross Wilson unless otherwise indicated. 7-inch vinyl "Eagle Rock" – 4:09 "Bom Bom" (Ross Wilson, Ross Hannaford) – 2:33 12-inch vinyl...
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  • late 1969, with a floating line-up based around the nucleus of Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford. A side-project of the band, formed in 1970 was Daddy Cool,...
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  • Come Back Again (category Songs written by Ross Wilson (musician))
    Again" because it's so simple. It's just eight bars repeated." Hannaford noted, "When Ross wrote those songs they were very complete and they were based...
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  • Max Gillies, Tony Taylor, William Zappa, Dale Burridge, Emma Raciti, Ross Hannaford, Paul Cheyne, and Glenda Walsh. In December 2022, following a limited...
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  • Lyles Colin Craven John Babcock Sean Considine Luke Hogan Bart Ritchie Ross Hannaford Luke Newberry Eddie Brown Adam Clarke Eli Tokash Oscar Williams Henry...
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    Binns - ornithologist, born in Yarraville. Josh Giddey- Basketballer Ross Hannaford – Australian rock guitarist with Daddy Cool, The Pink Finks and The...
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  • March 8, 2016. Adams, Cameron (8 March 2016). "Daddy Cool guitarist Ross Hannaford loses his battle with cancer". News Corp Australia. Retrieved 8 March...
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    joined pop band FX (featuring keyboard player John McCubbery), and then Ross Hannaford's band One World as a guitarist. In 1986, he and former Men at Work producer...
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  • "Spirit Returns" album and concert, which featured the reformed Goanna, Ross Hannaford (ex-Daddy Cool), and Liam O'Maonlai (Hothouse Flowers) at the Melbourne...
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  • & Bob Starkie – Living in the Seventies Ross Wilson & Ross Hannaford – Bom Bom Ross Wilson & Ross Hannaford – Hi Honey Ho Bella Hunter – April Sun in...
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  • Metropouli – mandolin and piano accordion Lisa Edwards – additional vocals Ross Hannaford – additional vocals Joe Creighton – additional vocals List of number-one...
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  • (d. 2024) 1950 – Manju Bansal, Indian biologist and academic 1950 – Ross Hannaford, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2016) 1950 – Richard...
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