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bmusic Newsletter No.213 April 3rd - April 9th 2006 This past week Rose Tattoo founding guitarist Pete Wells sadly lost his long fight against prostate cancer, passing away on Monday the 27th March. When diagnosed with the disease in 2002 Pete was told he had six months to live. Through his four year battle there were some periods of remission whilst the 30-year veteran of Rose Tattoo belied the original diagnosis. He also appeared on the 2002 Rose Tattoo album "Pain", after rejoining the group two years earlier and touring Europe, a territory where Rose Tattoo have remained very popular, so much so that the band were slated for the upcoming massive Wacken open air festival. Pete had been unable to participate more recently in the European plans, and had already pulled out of the tour planned around the Wacken time. In September last year Australian acts such as Rose Tattoo, Billy Thorpe, Diesel, Sarah McLeod, Noiseworks, Tim Gaze, Dave Tice and Chris Turner, Tim Rogers, Killing Heidi, The Original Angels Band, Ian Moss and The Radiators gathered at Sydney's Enmore Theatre for a moving benefit show in support of Pete. A memorial service was held in Sydney yesterday (March 31st). A number of our subscribers have contacted us this week to share their stories about knowing Pete and/or having played support spots for Rose Tattoo. Without exception their definition of Pete Wells has been that of not only a great musician, but one of the most truly genuine and articulate blokes the Australian music industry has ever known, and a man who will forever be remembered as one of the true legends of Australian rock 'n' roll. Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Pete Wells. A repeat Where Are They Now? this week, one I actually enjoyed putting together despite not being a fan of the band, not even remotely. As such, I had no idea of the achievements and credentials of this group's members. New features coming soon, plenty in various stages of completion and hopefully ready to roll out from next week. Regulars including Feature Article, The Week Ahead in Music History, Featured Artist and more are all inside Issue 213 of the bmusic Newsletter. Links in the Table of contents below will launch your browser, so you'll need to be online to view the newsletter. If you are unable to receive html format e-mails then copy and paste the following link into your browser's address bar to view the newsletter: http://www.bmusic.com.au/links/whatsnew/newsletters/archives/newsno213.html Thanks to everyone for reading, we'll see you next week! TABLE OF CONTENTS (You will need to be online to use the Table of Contents to jump through sections) Events Births Deaths |
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? - WAS (NOT WAS)
FEATURED PRODUCT - SEYMOUR DUNCAN TWIN TUBE CLASSIC™
THIS WEEK'S FEATURE ARTICLE - SO YOU WANNA WEBSITE?
FEATURED ARTIST - THE KISSINGERS
THE WEEK AHEAD IN MUSIC
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