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Boss (Australian band)

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Origin
  
Sydney, Australia

Years active
  
1979–1986

Active until
  
1986

Genre
  
Hard rock

Genres
  
Hard rock

Associated acts
  
BB Steal

Active from
  
1979

Boss were a hard rock band from Sydney, Australia.

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History

Craig Csongrady (vocals) originally formed Boss in Adelaide, Australia, during 1979. Kevin Pratt (guitar) and Csongrady moved in 1980 to Sydney, where Dapto, Wollongong guitarist Peter Sutcliffe was added to the line-up. Boss commenced a heavy schedule of live performances on the Sydney pub and club circuit. Most notably, some of the band's best performances were at the Astra Hotel Bondi. In 1983, Boss released a two-track self-titled single, produced by Jon Kennett.

The band had a very short-lived career that was at its peak in 1984 with the international release of the LP Step On It. The LP was well received in Europe, but failed to achieve the same success locally, and the band fell apart soon after. Many fans were disappointed to learn that a Roland TR-909 drum machine was used instead of a real drummer on the Step On It LP. The success of Step On It also saw Boss support a number of bigger acts including Iron Maiden, Twisted Sister, and Ronnie James Dio.

After Boss split in the mid-1980s, vocalist Craig Csongrady and lead guitarist Kevin Pratt formed BB Steal.

Line-up

  • Craig Csongrady (vocals)
  • Kevin Pratt (guitar)
  • Pete Sutcliffe (guitar)
  • Scott Ginn (bass)
  • Joe Tatts (drums)
  • Dave Ray (drums 1980-81)
  • Rob Grosser (drums 1981-83)
  • Kevin McDonald (bass 1981-83)
  • Discography

  • Boss (Single) RCA 1983
  • Step on It (LP) RCA 1984
  • Influences

  • AC/DC
  • Bad Company
  • Def Leppard
  • Dokken
  • Led Zeppelin
  • Ratt
  • Scorpions
  • Whitesnake
  • References

    Boss (Australian band) Wikipedia