• Get the app
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Download Shazam
  • Apps
  • Concerts
  • Charts
  • Radio Spins
  • Fast Forward 2025
  • Help
Listen to Ross Wilson, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!

Ross Wilson

Rock

The next Ross Wilson concert is scheduled for Saturday, July 26, 2025 at The Bended Elbow in Albury, Australia. See all 10 upcoming concerts
View Artist

Top Songs By Ross Wilson

Listen to Eagle Rock (feat. Ross Wilson) by The Wiggles, see lyrics, music video & more!
Eagle Rock (feat. Ross Wilson)The Wiggles
Listen to This Little Baby Is Born Again (feat. Ross Wilson) by The Wiggles, see lyrics, music video & more!
This Little Baby Is Born Again (feat. Ross Wilson)The Wiggles
Listen to Slave To My Emotions by Ross Wilson, see lyrics, music video & more!
Slave To My EmotionsRoss Wilson
Listen to Cool World by Ross Wilson, see lyrics, music video & more!
Cool WorldRoss Wilson
Listen to Eagle Rock (feat. Ross Wilson) by The Wiggles, see lyrics, music video & more!
Eagle Rock (feat. Ross Wilson)The Wiggles
Listen to A Touch Of Paradise by Ross Wilson, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Touch Of ParadiseRoss Wilson
Listen to Living in the 70's (Live) [feat. Ross Wilson] by RocKwiz, see lyrics, music video & more!
Living in the 70's (Live) [feat. Ross Wilson]RocKwiz
Listen to A Song For Wickham (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker) by Steve Knightley, see lyrics, music video & more!
A Song For Wickham (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker)Steve Knightley
Listen to Red Handed (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker) by Steve Knightley, see lyrics, music video & more!
Red Handed (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker)Steve Knightley
Listen to Exile (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker) by Steve Knightley, see lyrics, music video & more!
Exile (feat. Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin, Track Dogs, Matt Clifford, Johnny Kalsi, Phil Beer, The Lost Sound Chorus, Ross Wilson & Mark Tucker)Steve Knightley

Upcoming Concerts for Ross Wilson

See All Concerts
  • Jul
    26
    Jul 26, 2025
    The Bended Elbow
    Albury
  • Jul
    27
    Jul 27, 2025
    Pixies at the Billabong
    Eildon
  • Aug
    15
    Aug 15, 2025
    Lucky 13 Garage
    Moorabbin
  • Aug
    16
    Aug 16, 2025
    Yarraville Club
    Yarraville
  • Oct
    24
    Oct 24, 2025
    Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace
    Cremorne
  • Oct
    25
    Oct 25, 2025
    Pittwater RSL Club
    Mona Vale
See All Concerts

Latest Release

Listen to Slave To My Emotions - Single by Ross Wilson
ALBUMSlave To My Emotions - SingleRoss Wilson

More albums from Ross Wilson

Listen to I Come in Peace by Ross Wilson
ALBUMI Come in PeaceRoss Wilson
Listen to Dark Side of the Man by Ross Wilson
ALBUMDark Side of the ManRoss Wilson
Listen to Tributary by Ross Wilson
ALBUMTributaryRoss Wilson
Listen to Country & Wilson by Ross Wilson
ALBUMCountry & WilsonRoss Wilson

About Ross Wilson

Listen to Ross Wilson, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Hometown
Australia
Born
November 18, 1947
Genre
Rock
Ross "The Boss" Wilson inhabits a venerable place in Australia's rock pantheon alongside the likes of John Farnham, Jimmy Barnes, and Billy Thorpe during a career that has spanned four decades. Starting with the R&B outfit the Pink Fink in 1965, he then fronted the Party Machine until 1969 before travelling to the U.K. to join the ailing band Procession. He returned to Australia in 1970 and joined Sons of the Vegetal Mother which soon transformed into the highly successful Daddy Cool. The band's debut, Daddy Who? Daddy Cool!, and the Wilson-penned single "Eagle Rock" both reached number one on the national Australian charts. Wilson broke up Daddy Cool in August 1972 to form a new band, Mighty Kong. He then performed as Cousin Kevin in the Australian production of the Who's Tommy along with other Australian performers including Billy Thorpe, Daryl Braithwaite, and Colleen Hewett. Mighty Kong broke up in December 1973 and Wilson reformed Daddy Cool in January 1974; this time the band lasted until September 1975. Wilson began producing other acts, including albums for groundbreaking fellow Australian rockers the Skyhooks. His work on Living in the 70s, Ego is Not a Dirty Word, and Straight in a Gay Gay World sealed his reputation and he served as producer for albums by Company Caine, Ray Burgess, Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons, Gary Young, the Dynamic Hypnotics, the Johnnys, as well as the Street Hero soundtrack. Teaming up with Little River Band manager Glenn Wheatley, Wilson set up his own record label, Oz Records, which successfully released music by his band Mondo Rock, as well as the Sports, Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons, Stiletto, and Mark Gillespie. His solo career was launched with the single "Living in the Land of Oz" in August 1976. The track was featured in the film Oz and later appeared on the Various Artists album Building Bridges in 1989. Wilson's band Mondo Rock went on to become one of the most popular Australian acts of the '80s, and during this time, he also performed with a side project called Rockhouse. In 1983 he wrote and produced the hit single "Bop Girl" for his wife Pat Wilson which peaked at number two on the national charts. In 1988, Wilson was inducted into the Australian Record Industry Association's (ARIA) Hall of Fame. After more than 20 years in the business, Wilson released his debut solo album, Dark Side of the Man, in July 1989. The album peaked at number 24 nationally and the most successful single was "Bed of Nails" which peaked at number 24. Working again with Mondo Rock, their 1990 album Why Fight It? wasn't as successful as their previous work and Wilson broke up the band to work with new project RAW in 1991. The band toured until it dissolved in 1993. Wilson then released a cover of Spencer P. Jones "The World's Got Everything in It" for the Various Artists album Earth Music in June 1994. He continued to produce and appeared with the Angels during their 1997 Lounge Lizards Tour. ~ Brendan Swift
Ross Wilson has also released music as a member of The Pink Finks, Procession, Mighty Kong, The Party Boys, Mondo Rock, and Daddy Cool.

Similar to: Ross Wilson

Discover more music and artists similar to Ross Wilson, like Jim Keays, Joe Camilleri, Glenn Shorrock
Listen to Jim Keays, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Jim Keays
Listen to Joe Camilleri, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Joe Camilleri
Listen to Glenn Shorrock, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Glenn Shorrock
Listen to Stephen Cummings, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Stephen Cummings
Listen to Mick Thomas, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Mick Thomas
Listen to Mark Seymour, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Mark Seymour
Listen to Russell Morris, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Russell Morris
Listen to Ian Moss, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Ian Moss
Listen to Jon Stevens, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Jon Stevens
Listen to Richard Clapton, watch music videos, read bio, see tour dates & more!
Richard Clapton

Shazam Footer

Select language:

Company

  • About Us
  • Apps
  • Careers
  • Help for Apple Devices
  • Help for Android Devices
  • ShazamKit for Developers

Legal

  • Terms
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Your Data
  • My Library
Google Play Store
Apple App Store
Chrome Web Store
Galaxy Store

Follow Us

© Copyright 2025 Apple Inc. and its affiliates | Supplier Responsibility
instagramSharePathic_arrow_out