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  1. Russell Keith " Rusty " Hopkinson is an Australian rock musician and record label owner. He joined alternative rockers, You Am I, in 1993 on drums, percussion and backing vocals. He had previously been a member of the Bamboos (1986–87) and Kryptonics (1987–88).

  2. May 13, 2021. Interviews. Music. Russell Hopkinson. Rusty Hopkinson. The Lives of Others. You Am I will release their eleventh studio album tomorrow, The Lives of Others. It’s been six years since their previous album was released, Porridge & Hotsauce, and hasn’t the world changed since then.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › You_Am_IYou Am I - Wikipedia

    History 1989–1992: Formation and early years. You Am I were formed in Sydney in December 1989 by Tim Rogers (ex- Pleasureheads, Glazed Expression) on vocals, guitar, mellotron and Hammond organ; his older brother Jaimme Rogers on drums; and Nick Tischler on bass guitar. Tim Rogers and Tischler were old school mates. After forming, the band members began by trying to cover songs by the Hard ...

  4. 13 de may. de 2021 · Going backstage with the rock legends reveals how they’ve turned longevity into an artform - and produced one of their best songs yet. By Martin Boulton. May 13, 2021. You Am I (from left ...

  5. 1,877 Followers, 1,444 Following, 990 Posts - Russell Keith Hopkinson (@russellkeef) on Instagram: "Old records, sheepdogs and drummin'"

  6. 3 de oct. de 2015 · Posted 3 Oct 2015. Rusty Hopkinson drags some gold out of his record collection. You may or may not know that You Am I drummer Rusty Hopkinson has an incredible record collection. So when we asked him to program a couple of hours of music as our Artist In Residence, we knew it was going to be a challenge for him and a real treat for us.

  7. While such distance is usually surmountable, the pandemic travel restrictions which plagued 2020 forced the band to break out of their comfort zone, with Lane and frontman Tim Rogers building the foundations of songs in Melbourne and then sending them northward for their rhythm section (bassist Andy Kent and drummer Rusty Hopkinson) to add their magic away from prying eyes.