Australian musician and drummer Colin Burgess was born on 16 November 1946.
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Where was Colin Burgess (drummer) born?
Burgess was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
About Colin Burgess
Renowned musician and drummer Colin Burgess, known for his pivotal role in iconic bands, embarked on a remarkable journey shaped by a passion for rock and roll.
Serving as the heartbeat of the Masters Apprentices from 1968 to 1972, Burgess contributed to chart-topping hits like “5:10 Man” and “Turn Up Your Radio,” earning the band a well-deserved place in the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1998.
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Transitioning to the hard rock realm, Burgess briefly joined AC/DC from November 1973 to February 1974, leaving an indelible mark with his rhythmic prowess.
Collaborating with brother Denny Burgess in various bands, including His Majesty, showcased their enduring musical partnership.
A proof of Burgess’s versatility was the Guitar Heroes initiative, uniting Australia’s veteran guitarists in a blues/hard rock context. His collaboration with luminaries like Phil Manning and Phil Emmanuel underscored his adaptability.
Sadly, on December 15, 2023, Colin Burgess passed away at 77, leaving behind a profound and enduring musical legacy.


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