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Buster Brown was an Australian rock band, which featured vocalist Angry Anderson and drummer Phil Rudd, that was formed in Melbourne in 1973. Their sound was hard rock mixed with blues rock influences. Their first album, Something to Say was produced by Lobby Loyde and released in 1974.
Buster Brown was an American glam metal band from Louisville, Kentucky. [1] Members included lead vocalist Johnny Edwards, guitarist Allan Phelps, and bassist Kevin Downs. The band went through several drummers. Drummer Bob Koestel played on the band's first album, Loud and Clear. Drummer James Kottak played on the band's second album, Sign of ...
John Douglas Edwards is an American rock singer who sang for the bands Buster Brown, Montrose, [1] King Kobra, Wild Horses, Northrup, Royal Jelly and is best known as the second lead singer of the rock band Foreigner. [2] [3]
From 1971 to 1973, Anderson led rock group Peace Power and Purity and came to wider public notice as the lead vocalist with Buster Brown. [3] [6] He fronted the hard rock and blues rock band from its foundation in 1973, the original line-up included Phil Rudd on drums, who left in 1974 to join AC/DC. [6]
Dallas Leslie "Digger" Royall (1949 – 1991) was an Australian hard rock drummer. He was a member of Band of Talabene (1973), Buster Brown (1975) and Rose Tattoo (1976–1983). He died of an unspecified cancer in 1991 while being treated for heroin and alcohol addictions.
Between You & Me (band) Big Pig; The Black Market Rhythm Co. The Black Sorrows; Blackchords; Blank Realm; Bleeding Knees Club; Blue Ruin (band) Bluetile Lounge; Boom Crash Opera; Bootleg Family Band; Born Lion; Boss (Australian band) Brat (band) Brother (Australian band) Bugs (band) Burns Cotton & Morris; Busby Marou; Buster Brown (Australian band)
Rudd asked Buster Brown bassist Geordie Leach to accompany him to the auditions, but Leach refused due to other commitments. Rudd auditioned and was hired immediately. [5] Rudd's drumming style suited the band's style of music and became an integral part of AC/DC's sound from 1975 to 1983. [6]
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]