John Brewster | |
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Birth name | John Carrington Brewster-Jones |
Born | c1949 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Genres | rock |
Occupation(s) | musician, songwriter, guitarist, singer |
Years active | 1970–present |
Associated acts | Moonshine Jug and String Band The Keystone Angels The Angels The Party Boys The Bombers The Fallen Angels Wayne Jury Angry Anderson Band Double Trouble The Angels Band The Brewster Brothers |
John Brewster is an Australian guitarist who has played in a number of Australian rock bands, including The Angels and The Party Boys.
In 1970, Brewster, with his brother Rick Brewster and Doc Neeson, formed Moonshine Jug & String Band in Adelaide, the band evolved into The Keystone Angels in 1973. An appearance at the 1975 Sunbury Pop Festival, resulted in touring with AC/DC, and with Chuck Berry as his backing band. By the end of 1975 they become The Angels. Other members included Chris Bailey on bass guitar. Brewster left the band and joined The Party Boys in February 1986. He remained with The Party Boys until mid-1989, before teaming up with his friend, Alan Lancaster to form The Bombers. Brewster also performed on Jac Dalton's debut album From Both Sides.
He is still a member of The Angels and currently tours with the band which now includes his son, Sam Brewster on bass guitar.
John was inducted into the SA Music Hall Of fame on 16 May 2014 alongside his brother Rick, Redgum's John Schumann and Rose Tattoo's Rockin' Rob Riley.