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Harry Brus was born on 19 April, 0049 in Austria, is an Australian bass player and guitarist. Discover Harry Brus's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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Occupation musician, composer
Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 19 April, 1949
Birthday 19 April
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Nationality Austria

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1949

Harry Brus (born April 1949, in Graz, Austria) is an Australian bass player and guitarist, best known for his work with Matt Finish, Kevin Borich, Renée Geyer, Australian Crawl, Leo Sayer, Marcia Hines, Jimmy Barnes, Ross Wilson and Billy Thorpe.

Thredbo Blues Festival describes Harry Brus as "a unique stylist" and he is widely recognized as "a powerful and sensitive player" with "tons of credibility".

1964

Harry "The Doctor" Brus arrived in Australia at the age of seven from Graz, Austria where his music career started in 1964, inspired by James Jamerson, Hank Marvin and The Beatles.

1965

In 1965, Brus' band The Amazons signed a record deal with Festival subsidiary Leedon Records and since then he has continued to work as a professional musician.

Another band member of The Amazons also included John Cave.

1967

In 1967, he played lead guitar with pop idol Johnny Young and later joined Tony Gaha and The in People, featuring Ron Barry and Janice Slater.

During this period he was recruited for the original lineup of the Dave Miller Set but left the band soon after it formed.

In the late sixties, Brus teamed up with Geoff Oakes playing soul music.

Brus also performed bass guitar in the stage musical Hair, before forming the band Birth with jazz pianist Roger Frampton and English drummer Tony Hicks from Backdoor.

1970

In 1970, Brus joined Jeff St. John & Copperwine, who had a top five Australian hit single with Teach Me How To Fly.

Also in 1970, he recorded a live album with Australian blues singer Wendy Saddington, Live at Walacia.

This was followed by stints with Blackfeather, Dave Miller Set, Ross Wilson, Little Sammy and The in People, Birth, Hunger, Mother Earth, The Bobby Gebert Trio, Fender Benders, Foreday Riders, Duffhead, The Healers, Phil Jones and The Unknown Blues Band.

Brus then began long-term relationships as bass player with Renée Geyer and Kevin Borich.

In the late 1970s, Brus joined the Barry Leef Band, featuring guitarist Stevie Housden, and they had a residency at the Musicians Club in Sydney for two years.

During the Eighties, Brus toured and recorded with Kevin Borich, Renée Geyer, Marcia Hines, Joe Walsh, Phil Emmanuel, Ross Wilson and Russell Morris.

1985

In 1985, Brus became a member of Australian Crawl and recorded Between a Rock and a Hard Place.

Other highlights include jamming with Leon Russell, Billy Preston and Ron Wood.

During the nineties, Brus toured and recorded with Kevin Borich, Renée Geyer, Jimmy Barnes, Billy Thorpe, Brian Cadd and was bass guitarist in the house band on the highly successful Long Way to the Top tour and album.

Brus continues to tour and record with Kevin Borich and Leo Sayer.

He is a regular performer at the annual Thredbo Blues Festival and has recorded and toured with James Southwell and Gail Page.

2007

In 2007, he joined Matt Finish with John Prior and recorded bass guitar and vocals on their 1978 – 2008 album and New Frontier EP.