Ian Moss

Ian Moss is an Australian rock guitarist and singer. Born in Alice Springs, Moss moved to Adelaide, where he began his professional career in 1973, after answering a newspaper advertisement for a new band. Joining Steve Prestwich, Don Walker and Jimmy Barnes, the band Cold Chisel became one of the most successful Australian bands of the 1970s and 1980s. When Cold Chisel disbanded in 1984, its members embarked on solo careers. Moss' first album Matchbook (released in 1989), reached number one on the album charts, and spawned several hit singles including the number one hit Tucker's Daughter and another top ten hit Telephone Booth. Moss won five ARIA Awards that year for the album and its singles. Subsequent albums failed to generate the level of enthusiasm that his debut had caused but he continued to record and perform, in later years evolving his rock sound into a more traditional blues style. Moss, Ian Moss, Ian

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
slow step
diet soda
khosrau
fred gaisberg
telsiai
ford duratec engine
diet pepsi vanilla
1985 world snooker championship final
ford zetec engine
scottish parliamentary election, 2007
list of ford engines
mitsubishi a7m
chekhov, moscow oblast
chekhov, sakhalin oblast
chekhovo
ford duratorq engine
may 2004
thrust vectoring
plyushkin
countryside party (uk)
franklin dam
singularity theory
outokumpu
distance transform
ford cvh engine
nanowrimo
rambus
unamir
progressive enterprises
matching
robert scott (vc)
environmental design
vectis national party
orbital sciences x 34
hesse marburg
jean gerson
new zealand birds
john paul young
ink brush
pierre d'ailly
british and foreign bible society
mikheil tsereteli
liverpool protestant party
irish rebel music