FIFTY years after helping forge one of Australia’s most iconic hard rock bands, Rose Tattoo frontman Angry Anderson remains as passionate, outspoken and reflective as ever. Approaching his 79th birthday in August, the gravel-throated rocker is preparing for Rose Tattoo’s likely final European tour, while working through the emotional process of writing his long-awaited autobiography. Far from slowing down, Anderson said the remarkable longevity …
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