Angry Anderson (born Gary Stephen Anderson on August 5, 1947, in Melbourne, Australia) is best known as the longtime lead vocalist of the Australian hard rock band Rose Tattoo, a group that became one of the defining acts of Australian pub rock alongside AC/DC and The Angels.
Rose Tattoo formed in Sydney in 1976 and built an international reputation with songs including “Bad Boy for Love,” “Rock ’n’ Roll Outlaw,” “Scarred for Life,” and “We Can’t Be Beaten.” Their early albums were produced by legendary Australian songwriting and production team Harry Vanda and George Young.
Anderson is instantly recognizable for his gravel-heavy voice, tattooed image, bald head, and aggressive stage presence. Despite his “Angry” nickname and outlaw image, he became widely respected in Australia for charity work and youth advocacy. In 1993 he was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for service to the community, particularly helping disadvantaged youth.
Outside of Rose Tattoo, Anderson had a successful solo career. His 1987 ballad “Suddenly” became an international hit after being featured during the wedding scene of Scott and Charlene on the Australian TV series Neighbours starring Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan. The song reached the Top 10 in several countries including the UK.
He also worked extensively in television and film, appearing in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome alongside Mel Gibson and Tina Turner, where he played the character Ironbar Bassey.
Anderson has spoken openly about surviving abuse during childhood and difficult early life experiences. Over time he became heavily involved in charity and community causes, supporting youth homelessness programs, children’s hospitals, cancer awareness campaigns, mental health initiatives, and disaster relief projects.
Rose Tattoo were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006, cementing their status as one of Australia’s most influential hard rock bands. Their music influenced later hard rock and punk acts internationally, including bands associated with the street rock and working-class rock scenes.
In recent years Anderson has continued touring with Rose Tattoo, including anniversary tours celebrating the band’s long history. Some scheduled performances in 2023 were postponed due to non-life-threatening health issues that required treatment and recovery time.