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Music icon on national tour

TWO-TIME ARIA hall of fame inductee, Ross Wilson, has come a long way since he fronted the schoolboy band Pink Finks in 1964.
With a career spanning more than 50 years, Wilson remains one of the country’s most respected singer songwriters with classics such as Eagle Rock, Cool World and A Touch of Paradise to his name.
As producer of the legendary Skyhooks, to Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock, Wilson has been ever-present on the Australian music scene.
As a songwriter, many of Wilson’s songs have been recorded by artists such as Jimmy Barnes, John Farnham, You Am I and even Christine Anu.
Wilson has now kicked off a national tour and is coming to Sunshine Beach Surf Club for a one-day only performance on Sunday 15 November.
The family friendly day on the lawn starts at 3pm, and is proudly supported by Zinc 96.1 with balloon artist and giveaways for the kids.
Tickets are on sale now to see Ross Wilson with his band the Peaceniks with tickets $30 for members and $35 for non-members. Phone the club on 5447 5491 for more information or to book your tickets.

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