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Michael David Rudd (born 15 June 1945) is a New Zealand-born musician and composer who has been based in Australia since the mid 1960s, and who was the leader of Australian progressive rock bands Spectrum and Ariel in the 1970s.
Website. mikeruddbillputt .com. Spectrum are an Australian progressive rock band which formed in April 1969 and broke up in April 1973. The original line-up was Mark Kennedy on drums, Lee Neale on organ (ex-Nineteen87), Bill Putt on bass guitar (ex-Lost Souls), and Mike Rudd on guitar and lead vocals (ex- Chants R&B, The Party Machine).
- 1969–1973, 1999–present
- Mike Rudd, Broc O'Connor, Peter 'Robbo' Robertson, Daryl Roberts
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Mar 24, 2014 · When he left New Zealand in the mid-1960s, Chants R&B's Mike Rudd began a long career in music in Australia that has remained largely unknown in his home country. Although best known across the ditch for his iconic 1970s hit ‘I’ll Be Gone’, Rudd’s unique voice, songwriting and humour has been responsible for some brilliant music over ...
Jan 27, 2021 · “A classic song and a long career, up and down with Mike Rudd.” To celebrate its 75 th anniversary in 2001, APRA asked 100 Australian musicians, writers and critics to vote for the best and most significant Australian songs of the past 75 years. I’ll Be Gone, the first single released by the Spectrum made the final cut (of 30). Reaching ...
I'm a musician living in Melbourne, Australia. I left New Zealand in 1966 with Chants R&B and played bass with Ross Wilson's Party Machine until forming Spectrum in 1969. Check my website - www ...
Sep 27, 2019 · 6m. Get the ABC listen app. Take your favourite podcasts and radio with you. Arts, Culture and Entertainment, Music (Arts and Entertainment), Popular Culture. Mike Rudd confesses that Spectrum’s iconic hit, I’ll Be Gone, should have been titled Someday I’ll Have Money.