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Roxus was a Melbourne hair metal band that scored both a high-charting single and album but was unable to capitalise on this success and predictably self-destructed. The group originally formed as '''Bahragah''' in 1987 with ex-[[Taipan]] member Joe Cool on guitar but when Roxas joined the following year the band became known as Roxus.On the strength of a self-financed single, they became the first act signed to Molly Meldrum's ill-fated Melodian label. | Roxus was a Melbourne hair metal band that scored both a high-charting single and album but was unable to capitalise on this success and predictably self-destructed. The group originally formed as '''Bahragah''' in 1987 with ex-[[Taipan]] member Joe Cool on guitar but when Roxas joined the following year the band became known as Roxus. On the strength of a self-financed single, they became the first act signed to Molly Meldrum's ill-fated Melodian label. | ||
The band first tasted chart success with a live EP followed by national tours with '''Poison''' and '''Bon Jovi'''. The | The band first tasted chart success with a live EP followed by national tours with '''Poison''' and '''Bon Jovi'''. The single "Where Are You Now?" shot up into the heights of the Top 20 and Roxus toured with '''Warrant''' but the follow ups were virtually ignored. ''Nightstreet'' charted briefly but stiffed after only a week or so and while they stumbled on for a further three years, the band split in 1994 following wholesale personnel changes the previous year which saw the entire line-up with the exception of Roxas and Stanic replaced. | ||
The bass role was taken briefly by producer and songwriter Craig Harnath, who first made his name in post-New Romantic pop group '''Kids in the Kitchen'''. Nixon and Danielson later turned up in '''Chocolate Starfish'''. Juno Roxas moved on to a solo career that produced two singles and the album ''Far From Here'' in 1994. | The bass role was taken briefly by producer and songwriter Craig Harnath, who first made his name in post-New Romantic pop group '''Kids in the Kitchen'''. Nixon and Danielson later turned up in '''Chocolate Starfish'''. Juno Roxas moved on to a solo career that produced two singles and the album ''Far From Here'' in 1994. |
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Roxus | |
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Origin | Melbourne VIC |
Genres | Melodic hard rock |
Years active | 1987 - 1993 |
Labels | Melodian |
Associated acts | Chocolate Starfish, Kids in the Kitchen, Taipan |
Past members | Joe Cool, Darren Danielson, Craig Harnath, Warren Jenkins, Steve Moffit, John "Stones" Nixon, Juno Roxas, Andy Shanahan, Dragan Stanic, Zach Zedras |
Band members
- Current line-up
- Warren Jenkins (bass)
- Steve Moffit (drums)
- Juno Roxas (vocals)
- Dragan Stanic (guitar)
- Former members
- Craig Harnath (bass) (1989, 1993)
- Zack Zedras (drums) (1993)
- Darren Danielson (drums) (1987 - 1993)
- John "Stones" Nixon (bass) (1987 - 1993)
- Andy Shanahan (keys) (1987 - 1993)
- Joe Cool (guitar) (1987 - 1989)
Formed
Melbourne, VIC, 1988
Band information
Roxus was a Melbourne hair metal band that scored both a high-charting single and album but was unable to capitalise on this success and predictably self-destructed. The group originally formed as Bahragah in 1987 with ex-Taipan member Joe Cool on guitar but when Roxas joined the following year the band became known as Roxus. On the strength of a self-financed single, they became the first act signed to Molly Meldrum's ill-fated Melodian label.
The band first tasted chart success with a live EP followed by national tours with Poison and Bon Jovi. The single "Where Are You Now?" shot up into the heights of the Top 20 and Roxus toured with Warrant but the follow ups were virtually ignored. Nightstreet charted briefly but stiffed after only a week or so and while they stumbled on for a further three years, the band split in 1994 following wholesale personnel changes the previous year which saw the entire line-up with the exception of Roxas and Stanic replaced.
The bass role was taken briefly by producer and songwriter Craig Harnath, who first made his name in post-New Romantic pop group Kids in the Kitchen. Nixon and Danielson later turned up in Chocolate Starfish. Juno Roxas moved on to a solo career that produced two singles and the album Far From Here in 1994.
Discography
Albums:
1991 | Nightsteet | Melodian |
EP:
1990 | Live | Melodian |
Single:
1988 | I Love Women | self release | |
1989 | Stand Back | Melodian | |
1989 | Body Heat | Melodian | |
1991 | Where Are You Now? | Melodian | |
1991 | Bad Boys | Melodian | |
1991 | Jimi G | Melodian |