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Ricky Ross

Ricky Ross, born Richard Alexander Ross (22 December 1957, Dundee, Scotland) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, most famously for his work with the rock band, Deacon Blue.

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Events

Ricky Ross has been scheduled to appear in 2 events since 2006.

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  • Past Events

Wed 20th January 2010, 12.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

Iain Anderson in Conversation Greg Kane and Ricky Ross

Sat 16th January 2010, 7.30pm, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

A Scottish Songbook

Links

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Releases

Pale Rider

Album (2005)

This Is the Life

Album (2002)

What you are

Album

The Undeveloped Heart E.P.

EP (1998)

Radio On

Single

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