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He joined the legendary rockers in 1981 and performed on their first album, Stoneage Romeos ... Beasts of Bourbon and The Scientists. Hoodoo Gurus shared a photo of Baker energetically ...
Australian punk rock pioneer James Baker, founding member of The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus and The Beasts of Bourbon, has died from cancer at age 71.
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Stoneage Romeos, which would be the first of four consecutive records to top the US College Radio charts. While still a member of the Hoodoo Gurus, Baker would also co-found the Beasts of Bourbon ...
Rendall would depart XL Capris in 1980 and co-founded the Hoodoo Gurus alongside guitarist ... group in 1982 before the release of 1984's Stoneage Romeos debut, they would appear on the band's ...
James Baker, the drummer for some of Australia's most important and influential rock bands, including The Scientists, Hoodoo Gurus, Beasts of Bourbon and The Dubrovniks, has died. He was 71.
Rendall died in April 2025 at age 67. James Baker was the drummer on Hoodoo Gurus debut album ‘Stoneage Romeos’ but was sacked soon after by the band. James then joined Beasts of Bourbon.
the Hoodoo Gurus in 1981, playing on their landmark 1984 debut album Stoneage Romeos and catapulting a generation onto the dancefloor with his infectious surf beats. The Beasts of Bourbon with ...
He was best known as a founding member of two beloved Australian bands: the Hoodoo Gurus ... on the band’s debut album, 1984’s Stoneage Romeos, before exiting the fold shortly thereafter ...