Doc Neeson


Bernard Patrick Doc Neeson OAM was an Australian singersongwriter and musician. He was the front man for the hard rock band The Angels from its formation in February 1976 to their disbandment in December 1999. For the group Neeson was the main lyricist with brothers, John and Rick Brewster, as the music composers. Their top16020 studio albums on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart are Face to Face , No Exit , Dark Room , Night Attack , Watch the Red , Two Minute Warning and Howling . Their numberone album, Beyond Salvation, on the ARIA Albums Chart appeared in February 1990 and was followed by another top16020 album, Red Back Fever . The groups top16020 singles on the related Australian charts are No Secrets , Into the Heat , Never so Live , We Gotta Get out of This Place , Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again , Let the Night Roll On and Dogs Are Talking .

Bernard Patrick Neeson was born onJanuary 1947 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His father, Bernard James Neeson , was a British Army soldier, and his mother was Kathleen ne Corrigan . Neeson was the eldest of six children his younger siblings are Seamus , Anthony , Maureen , Terence , and Kevin . They were raised as Catholics although the family lived in a predominantly Protestant area of Belfast. He attended boarding school at Terenure College in Dublin. OnApril 1960, when Bernard was 13, the Neeson family emigrated to Adelaide aboard SS Strathnaver. They settled in the suburb of Elizabeth.

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