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by Paul Cashmere - June 5 2009
photo by Ros O'Gorman
Aussie music legend Ross Wilson is going up gather up 45 years of his career and punch it out into one big anniversary concert.
Wilson, who started his career in 1964 with the Pink Finks, is planning a setlist that will straddle The Pink Finks, Daddy Cool, Mondo Rock, his solo works and outside projects.
Wilson has worked with Skyhooks as producer of Living In the 70s, written for Jimmy Barnes and John Farnham and performed as King Mondo with The Wiggles.
Each ticket holder will be given a limited edition CD featuring songs from the career of Ross Wilson on the night.
The show will take place at The Palais, St Kilda on August 14.
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