Ray Arnott

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Ray Arnott
Background information
Birth name Ray Arnott
Genre(s) Rock and roll, progressive rock
Occupation(s) drummer, songwriter, vocals, music teacher
Instrument(s) drums, vocals
Years active 1960s — present
Label(s) Sparmac
Wizard
Sony/BMG
Liberation
Albert/EMI
Associated acts South Town Mods
The Chelsea Set
Cam-Pact
Company Caine
Spectrum
Mighty Kong
The Dingoes
Ray Arnott Band/Ray Arnott and the Rude Dudes
Flash and the Pan
Cheetah
Cold Chisel
Jimmy Barnes Band
Ray Arnott Group (R.A.G.)

Ray Arnott is an Australian rock drummer, singer and songwriter who was one of the most prominent musicians in Australian rock in the 1970s and 1980s.

In early 1971 he replaced original drummer Mark Kennedy in the renowned Australian progressive rock group Spectrum and he remained with them until they split in early 1973. He sang backing and lead vocals with the band, as well as drumming, and he contributed several songs to their repertoire.

Arnott left Spectrum to join Mighty Kong, a new band formed by ex-Daddy Cool members Ross Wilson and Ross Hannaford, but the new group was very shortlived and broke up soon after recording its only LP in late 1973.

In the late 1970s Arnott took over the drum stoool from the original drummer in two of the most prominent Australian groups of the period, The Dingoes and Cold Chisel, but in both cases his tenure was relatively short.

Arnott now lives and works on the Mid North coast of Australia as a teacher & occasional band member.

Also last heard of teaching with the Australian TAFE (music).

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