Ross Andrew Wilson, born on November 18, 1947, in Melbourne, Australia, is a
singer-songwriter and musician. Growing up in Hampton, Wilson's early musical
influences included his father's jazz performances and his mother's classical
piano playing. He began his musical career in 1964 by forming the band The Pink
Finks with Ross Hannaford. Their first single, "Louie Louie", was released in
1965.bWilson's breakthrough came with the formation of Daddy Cool in 1970, which
included Hannaford and other notable musicians. The band gained significant
popularity with their hit single "Eagl...