In this episode, we’re just talkin’ blues with Ross Wilson, a true icon of Australian music whose career spans over 60 years—from teenage garage bands to chart-topping success with Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock, and now a thriving solo chapter.
Ross dives into the roots of his sound, blending blues, doo-wop, and rock ’n’ roll into hits like “Eagle Rock.” He shares how a love of live performance, a sharp ear for songwriting, and a commitment to artistic integrity have kept him at the top of his game—even at 77, still playing over 100 gigs a year.
We explore the evolution of the music industry, the reality of streaming royalties, and why protecting your songs matters more than ever. Ross also opens up about his creative process, family ties to music, and his latest EP that returns to his blues roots—with harmonica front and centre.
It’s a deep, funny, and honest chat with one of Australia’s most enduring voices. As Ross puts it, “When you’re on stage, that’s what you’re living for.”
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