ROSE TATTOO To Be Inducted At Australia's ARIA HALL OF FAME Ceremony

July 12, 2006

According to Undercover News, Australian rock legends ROSE TATTOO have been announced as one of the inductees at the 2006 ARIA Hall Of Fame ceremony, which will take place on August 16.

Sydney's ROSE TATTOO have always been in the shadow of big brothers AC/DC but their barroom rock was no less gutsy and authentic. These rock 'n' roll outlaws won fans across Australia and are still recognized internationally for the raw bluesy guitar of the recently departed Pete Wells and the underdog spirit of vocalist Angry Anderson.

The ARIA Hall Of Fame event will be broadcast on VH1 in Australia on August 20.

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