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  1. Martin Rotsey (guitarist/songwriter) (1976- ) — Joined forces with fellow Oils alumni Rob Hirst and Jim Moginie (and former Violent Femmes bassist Brian Ritchie

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Midnight_OilMidnight Oil - Wikipedia

    Members: Peter Garrett; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie; Martin Rotsey; Past members: Andrew James; Peter Gifford; Bones Hillman; Website: www.midnightoil.com

  3. Rob Hirst (drums, vocals) and Jim Moginie (guitars, keys & vocals) started making music together at school in 1972. They gradually evolved into Midnight Oil, with singer Peter Garrett joining in 1975 and Martin Rotsey (guitar), coming on board in the following year. Founding bass player, Andrew “Bear” James, was replaced by Peter “Giffo ...

  4. Apr 28, 2017 · The Oils were in the thick of that “massive surge,” as the drummer puts it – founded by Hirst, Garrett and Moginie in Sydney in 1976 as Garrett was completing his law studies there. Rotsey joined...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rob_HirstRob Hirst - Wikipedia

    The new line up of Peter Garrett (lead vocals), Hirst (drums and vocals), Moginie (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), and James (bass guitar) was joined soon after by Martin Rotsey on guitar and their manager and sixth member Gary Morris.

  6. Apr 30, 2013 · Since the breakup, Hirst has formed his own band, The Break, with former Midnight Oil band members Jim Moginie and Martin Rotsey as well as Violent Femmes bassist Brian Ritchie.

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  8. They became known for their furious live performances, which featured the two guitarists Moginie and Rotsey, the drumming and vocals of Hirst and the presence of the towering, bald Garrett as lead singer.