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Use dmy dates|date=November 2011Use Australian English|date=November 2011Infobox musical artist| name = Ian Rilen| image =| caption = Ian Rilen in 1998| birth_name = Ian William Rilen| birth_date = Birth date|1947|08|12|df=y| death_date = death date and age|2006|10|30|1947|08|12|df=y| instrument = Bass guitar|bass , rhythm guitar | background = solo_singer| genre = Rock music|rock , hard rock | occupation = musician , songwriter | years_active = 1971–2006| label = Warner Music Group|WEA , Albert Productions|Alberts | Spouse = Stephanie Falconer Sophie Brigitte| children = Jai Jai, Gentilla, Tallulah, Romeo| associated_acts = Lotus, Space, Band of Light , Blue Aliens, Blackfeather , Rose Tattoo , X (Australian band)|X , Sardine v , Illustrated Men, The Big Rider, Hell to Pay, Skindiver, Love Addicts| website =| notable_instruments = Ian William Rilen (12 August 1947ndash 30 October 2006) was an Australian musician , he was bass guitar ist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo and led punk rock group X (Australian band)|X also providing lead guitar , rhythm guitar and singing|vocals . Rilen was born in Bendigo, Victoria|Bendigo , Victoria, started his musical career in Sydney and later lived in Melbourne .
Rilen was a member of 1970s progressive blues group Band of Light and other bands including, Space, Blue Aliens, Blackfeather , Sardine v , Hell to Pay, Skindiver and Illustrated Men. Rilen wrote one of Rose Tattoo's biggest hits, " Bad Boy for Love ", and co-wrote "Stuck on You" with his first wife Stephanie Falconer, which was covered by Hunters & Collectors . Rilen was diagnosed with bladder cancer early in 2006 and died on 30 October, aged 59. He had four children, Jay Jay, Gentilla, Tallulah and Romeo.
Biography
Ian William Rilen was born on 12 August 1947 in Bendigo, Victoria to Jean and William Rilen, he grew up in Torquay, Victoria|Torquay and became a surfer. After various jobs including window dresser, screen printer and sign writer, Rilen turned to a career in music. He played in progressive rock band, Lotus including at the Myponga, South Australia|Myponga Festival in January–February 1971. He then joined Space during 1971–1972. Rilen was bass guitar ist for Band of Light during 1972–1974. The progressive blues group formed in Sydney but relocated to Melbourne, they released two albums Total Union (1973) and The Archer (1974) both on Warner Music Group|WEA Records . They had a No.& nbsp;18 hit single on the Go-Set top& nbsp;40 with "Destiny Song" in July 1973. Total Union peaked at No.& nbsp;14 on Go-Set 's top& nbsp;20 albums chart in September. Rilen left in mid-1974 and the band broke up by year's end. During 1975, he teamed with former band mate, slide guitar ist, Norm Roue (ex-Lotus, Band of Light), in the short-lived Blue Aliens with Roy Johnson. Late in 1975, he joined Blackfeather which previously had hits with "Seasons of Change" (No.& nbsp;15, 1971) and "Boppin' the Blues" (No.& nbsp;1, 1972).
Rose Tattoo was formed in Sydney in 1976 with Leigh Johnston on rhythm guitar , Tony Lake on lead vocals and were led by Peter Wells (guitarist)|Peter Wells —who had just departed as bass guitar ist of heavy metal music|heavy metal band Buffalo (band)|Buffalo — drummer Michael Vandersluys completed the line-up. Rilen joined on bass guitar to allow Wells to concentrate on his slide guitar. Rhythm guitarist Mick Cocks , soon replaced Johnston; Lake and Vandersluys were substituted by former Buster Brown members Angry Anderson and Dallas "Digger" Royall respectively. Rose Tattoo's Pub rock (Australia)|hard-rocking sound quickly earned a devoted following in the Sydney area. Members of AC/DC were fans and recommended them to their label, Albert Productions . The band's debut single "Bad Boy for Love" was written by Rilen, who left to form punk rock group, X (Australian band)|X , prior to its release in October 1977. "Bad Boy for Love" was produced by Vanda & Young (ex- The Easybeats , AC/DC's producers) and peaked at No.& nbsp;19 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart. Cocks switched to bass guitar to cover Rilen's departure, then Chris Turner (ex-Buffalo) was brought in.
Rilen's band mates in X were initially, Steve Lucas on guitar and vocals, Ian Krahe on guitar, and Steve Cafiero on drums. During X's history the line up shifted with various splits and reformations and resulted in the albums, X-Aspirations (1980), At Home With You (1985), and And More (1989) produced by Lobby Loyde (briefly a member of Rose Tattoo in 1979–1980). During X's first hiatus (1980–1983), he formed the post punk outfit Sardine v , with his then wife, Stephanie Rilen ( Married name Falconer and maiden names|née Hancock) on keyboard instrument|keyboards and lead vocals. According to Rilen, "I didn't know Stephanie played until I bought a keyboard for the kids and I was writing songs in my room at the house. She just walked by and played a line on the keyboards. I said: 'Do that again'". Sardine v's debut single, "Sabotage" (1981) was followed by "Sudan" (written by Falconer) which was shown on Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC-TV's Countdown (Australian TV series)|Countdown in 1982 with Rilen on guitar, Falconer on keyboards and lead vocals, and Johanna Pigott (ex- XL Capris ) on bass guitar. "Stuck on You", co-written by Rilen and Falconer, was covered by Hunters & Collectors on their 1986 album, Human Frailty ; Stephanie Rilen later married Doug Falconer from the band. Rilen reinstated X in 1983, which included drummer, Cathy Green from 1984 —they later formed a domestic partnership. During 1984–1985, Rilen also joined with ex-Rose Tattoo members, Cocks, Georgie Leach, Royall and Wells to form Illustrated Men. This was followed in 1990 with The Big Rider (with Green) then Hell to Pay (1991–1993) and a return to X thereafter. Rilen worked with Ian Moss ( Cold Chisel ) during recording of Petrolhead (1996), playing bass and co-writing songs for the album and later, also toured for a short time with Moss. Rilen rejoined Rose Tattoo in 1998 for the All Hell Breaks Loose Tour with fellow Australian band, The Angels (Australian band)|The Angels .
Rilen's solo album was Love is Murder (2001), while Passion, Boots & Bruises (2004) is credited to Ian Rilen & the Love Addicts. A second album with the Love Addicts, The Family from Cuba , was recorded shortly before his death and released in 2007.
Rilen was invited to the Jack Awards in 2006, to play in an all-star tribute band for his departed Rose Tattoo band mate Peter Wells (guitarist)|Pete Wells who had died of prostate cancer on 27 March. Rilen was diagnosed with bladder cancer early in 2006 but left his hospital bed to attend Rose Tattoo's ARIA Hall of Fame induction on 16 August. Two tribute concerts were held for him on 5 and 6 October—he died at the age of 59 on 30 October 2006. He was married twice, first to Stephanie Falconer and second to Sofia Fitzpatrick, his domestic partners included Cathy Green and Brigitte. Rilen had four children, Jay Jay, Gentilla, Tallulah (with Falconer) and Romeo (with Brigitte). Two further Rose Tattoo members have died of cancer, Loyde (also producer for X) in 2007 and Cocks in 2009.
Discography
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cite encyclopedia | last = McFarlane | first = Ian | authorlink = Ian McFarlane | encyclopedia = Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop | title = Whammo Homepage | url = http://web.archive.org/web/20040405231007/www.whammo.com.au/index.asp | accessdate = 26 May 2010 | year = 1999 | publisher = Allen & Unwin | location = St Leonards, New South Wales|St Leonards, NSW | isbn = 1865080721 Note: Archived on-line copy has limited functionality.
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cite web | url = http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/r/rilenian.html | work = Australian Rock Database | title = Ian Rilen | publisher = Magnus Holmgren | first = Magnus | last = Holmgren | accessdate = 26 May 2010
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cite news | url = http://www.poparchives.com.au/gosetcharts/1973/19730901.html | newspaper = Go-Set | title = Go-Set search engine results for Total Union | publisher = Waverley Press | date = 1 September 1973 | accessdate = 26 May 2010
McFarlane http://web.archive.org/web/20040901025733/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp? articleid=699 'Rose Tattoo' entry. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
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cite book | title = Kent Music Report|Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 | last = Kent | first = David | authorlink = David Kent (historian) | publisher = Australian Chart Book Ltd | location = St Ives, New South Wales|St Ives, NSW | year = 1993 | isbn = 0-646-11917-6 | accessdate = 26 May 2010 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own ARIA Charts|charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
McFarlane http://web.archive.org/web/20040227111217/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp? articleid=796 'X' entry. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
cite web | url = http://www.i94bar.com/ints/rilen3.html | title = Ian Rilen at the I-94 Bar part three | publisher = I-94 Bar | accessdate = 27 May 2010
cite web|publisher= Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title= APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q= |accessdate=21 December 2009 Note: requires user to enter song title, e.g. Bad Boy for Love
cite news | url = http://admin.pbsfm.org.au/sites/PBS/Documents.asp? ID=3123& Title=Ian+Rilen+tribute+at+The+Prince+Of+Wales | title = Ian Rilen tribute at The Prince of Wales | publisher = Progressive Broadcast Service | work = PBS 106.7FM | accessdate = 27 May 2010
cite news | url = http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/music/rose-tattoo-band-founder-dies/story-e6frexl9-1225812990765 | title = Rose Tattoo band founder dies | last = Australian Associated Press (AAP) | newspaper = The Daily Telegraph (Australia) | publisher = News Corporation | date = 23 December 2009 | accessdate = 20 May 2010
cite news | url = http://www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx? id=9871_Rose_Tattoo_Founder_Mick_Cocks_Dies_From_Liver_Cancer | title = Rose Tattoo founder Mick Cocks Dies From Liver Cancer | last = Cashmere | first = Paul | newspaper = Undercover.com.au | publisher = Cashmere Media Pty Ltd | date = 22 December 2009 | accessdate = 22 May 2010
External links
http://www.i94bar.com/ints/rilen.html Ian Rilen (I-94 Bar)
http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/rose-tattoo-legend-dies/2006/10/30/1162056916550.html Daniel Ziffer, "Rose Tattoo Legend dies" ( The Age , 30 October 2006)
Vale Ian Rilen http://www.i94bar.com/rant/ian.html
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