Deadheart

Deadheart is an Australian rock/pop band from Geelong. The band released two albums in the 1990s and finished in 2000 when singer and songwriter Ron Thorpe was killed in a car accident.[1] Thorpe had previously played with No Fixed Address and performed on the Terrasphere album and had been removed from his parents at the age of 5.[2]

Deadheart
OriginGeelong, Victoria
LabelsCAAMA
Associated actsNo Fixed Address
Past membersRon Thorpe - Vocals, Bass, Percussion, Acoustic Guitar
Glenn Romanis - Didgeridoo, Percussion, Vocals
Chris Davies - Guitar
Ray Moore - Drums
Brian Hore - Congas, Bongos, Percussion
Kelly Itong - Guitar

Discography

  • Deadheart (1994) - CAAMA[3]
  • Sista Krista (1998) - CAAMA[4]
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References

  1. CBOnline Death of Ronnie Thorpe
  2. Music Australia Ron Thorpe interviewed by Helen Belle Curzon-Siggers in the Bringing them home oral history project
  3. Recordings by Australian Indigenous Artists 1899-1998 ScreenSound Australia ISBN 0-642-36514-8
  4. Music Australia Sista Krista
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