In this episode, Sandy Kaye sits down with one of the true pioneers of Australian rock music — Ross Wilson. With a career spanning more than six decades, Ross has shaped the sound of Australian music as a performer, songwriter and producer.
From his early beginnings in Melbourne in the '60s, Ross quickly became part of the thriving local music scene.
Inspired by blues records and armed with a harmonica, he joined his first band The Pink Finks while still at school, scoring a local chart hit with their version of Louie Louie. In an era when dance halls were packed with teenagers eager to hear live bands, Ross honed his craft performing night after night.
After experimenting with original songwriting and travelling to England, Ross returned to Australia full of ideas. By '70 he formed Daddy Cool, a band that would change Australian rock forever.
Their breakthrough hit “Eagle Rock” became a national phenomenon, spending weeks at number one and becoming one of the most iconic Australian songs ever recorded.
Ross shares the fascinating story behind the creation of Eagle Rock — from the blues influences that inspired its riff to the unusual way the song was written across continents. He also talks about Daddy Cool’s wild stage shows, the band’s rapid rise to fame and their attempts to break into the American market.
Beyond performing, Ross also played a crucial role behind the scenes in Australian music. As the producer of Skyhooks’ groundbreaking debut album, he helped launch one of the most influential bands of the '70s and opened the door for a new wave of Australian rock artists.
Ross later returned to the spotlight with Mondo Rock, scoring a string of major hits. During this time he continued writing, producing and collaborating with artists including John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes.
Today, Ross Wilson remains as passionate about music as ever. He continues to perform live, write new songs and connect with audiences who have grown up with his music.
In this warm and engaging conversation, Ross reflects on the highs, the surprises, the creativity and the longevity that have defined one of the most remarkable careers in Australian music.
Ross Wilson’s early days in Melbourne’s '60s music scene
Joining his first band The Pink Finks
Songwriting with The Party Machine
Travelling to England and discovering new musical ideas
The formation of Daddy Cool
The story behind the iconic hit “Eagle Rock”
Daddy Cool’s rise to national fame
Producing the groundbreaking debut album for Skyhooks
The formation and success of Mondo Rock
Writing classic hits including Cool World and Come Said the Boy
Collaborating with artists such as John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes
Ross Wilson’s continuing career and new music
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