Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Ray Arnott

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Birth name
  
Raymond Walter Arnott

Role
  
Drummer

Name
  
Ray Arnott

Years active
  
1964—present

Instruments
  
drums, vocals


Ray Arnott rescloudinarycomhe5wbsfbcimageuploadclimit

Occupation(s)
  
drummer, songwriter, vocals, music teacher

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.)

Music groups
  
Cold Chisel (Since 1993), Mighty Kong, Indelible Murtceps, Spectrum (1970 – 1973)

Genres
  
Rock and roll, Progressive rock

Record labels
  
EMI, Sony Music Entertainment, Bertelsmann Music Group, Liberation Records

Albums
  
The Best of Cold Chisel ‑ A, Milesago, The Last Wave of Summer, Spectrum Part One, No Plans

Similar
  
Steve Prestwich, Mike Rudd, Ross Hannaford, Phil Small, Charley Drayton

ARS30: Ray Arnott Interview - AC/DC, Company Caine, Spectrum, Cold Chisel


Raymond "Ray" Walter Arnott is an Australian rock drummer, singer-songwriter, he was a member of Spectrum (1970–1973), which had a number one hit with "I'll Be Gone" (recorded before Arnott joined) in January 1971. He also had short stints with The Dingoes in the 1970s and Cold Chisel in 1980s.

Contents

Biography

In late 1970 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 short-lived and broke up soon after recording its only LP in late 1973.

Arnott took over the drum stool from the original drummer in two of the most prominent Australian groups of the period, The Dingoes in the late 1970s and Cold Chisel in 1983, but in both cases his tenure was relatively short.

Cold Chisel frontman Jimmy Barnes took on Arnott for his first two solo releases, the Bodyswerve album in 1984 and For the Working Class Man album in 1985.

Arnott now lives and works on the NSW North Coast of Australia as a Teaching Assistant at Lismore Heights Public School and occasional band member.

In July 2015 Ray was interviewed by The Australian Rock Show http://australianrockshow.libsyn.com/episode-30-ray-arnott-interview

References

Ray Arnott Wikipedia