An Underrated Guitarist Turns 60 Today
In the rock world, we tend to overlook the punk and post-punk genres, as well as prog rock, and other older forms of rock. Today, Scotish guitarist Malcolm Ross has turned 60, and while his career was not of much significance as were the careers of other punkers and post-punkers, he should nevertheless be honored.
Josef K
Ross' first ensamble was called Josef K. The band released a stringle of singles, but only one album, 1981's The Only Fun in Town, through Postcard Records, which was not much of a hit. Josef K fell aprt in 1982.
From Josef K to Orange Juice
In 1982, Edwyn Colins asked Ross to join Collins in his new band, Orange Juice. The post-punkers made names for themselves with several LPs in the early to mid 1980s. Ross was responsible for writing and playing on 1982's Tear it Up, and 1984's Texa Fever.
Still rather big
Orange Juice splitting did not stop Ross. He continued to back his former bandmates from Josef K and Orange Juice, especially Edwyn Collins, on their solo projects (Collins in 1994 had a hit with A Girl Like You).
Unfortunately, there is not much else to be said about this rock icon, but as is the case with many punkers and post-punkers, I feel Malcolm Ross gets less respect than he deserves.
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