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Troy Newman was born on 1964 in Australia. Discover Troy Newman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

Popular As Troy Adrian Newman
Occupation N/A
Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign N/A
Born , 1964
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Birthplace Australia
Date of death March 1997,
Died Place Sydney
Nationality Australia

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2018

Troys last album finally surfaced in 2018 called Postcards from L.A containing 10 Tracks available from iTunes

1997

Troy Newman died in Sydney in March 1997. As his body was found with a toxic combination of prescription drugs, there was speculation that he committed suicide however the autopsy was inconclusive. Newman had also contracted Hepatitis A which may have contributed to his death.

1996

In August 1996, Ladanyi & Newman teamed up again - This time at 301 Studios, Sydney Australia to record a 10 track demo entitled "Velvet Hammer." Lineup: Troy Newman: Vocals/Guitar, (Former Baby Animals Bass Guitarist) Eddie Parise, (Former Baby Animals Drummer) Frank Celenza & Current Baby Animals Guitarist Dave Leslie. After recording Ladanyi returned to Los Angeles to remaster the demos personally. Being devastated after Newman's death, Ladanyi shelved the project.

1995

After a lengthy legal battle and change of Management, Newman issued It's Like This on 18 July 1995 on the Curb Records/Edel Records labels. Newman had recorded the album in Los Angeles again, with Wachtel, Glaub, Kunkel, Conte and Vanston. It was produced by Ladanyi and Wachtel but failed to emulate the success of his debut album and didn't chart. Linda Ronstadt later covered Newman & Wachtel's track "I go to pieces" on her "We Ran" album. Newman's track "Don't Make Me Ask" also appeared in the film "Two If by Sea" (also known in the United Kingdom as Stolen Hearts), a 1996 American romantic comedy film directed by Bill Bennett, and starring Sandra Bullock and Denis Leary.

1991

The label flew Newman to Los Angeles where he recorded his debut solo album, Gypsy Moon, with session musicians, Craig Fall, Luis Conte, Bob Glaub, Jerry Goodman, Russ Kunkel, C. J. Vanston and Waddy Wachtel, and guest appearances from Rick Vito and Billy Burnette. The album was produced by Greg Ladanyi (Jackson Browne, Toto, Fleetwood Mac, Don Henley), except "Raining" by Richard Clapton and "Drive My Car" by Ladanyi and Kunkel. It was released 14 May 1991 in Australia by Warner and also in the United States through Atlantic imprint EastWest Records. The album spent five weeks in the Australian album charts, peaking at No. 42. The first single released, "Love Gets Rough", reached No. 22 on the Australian Singles charts and charted at No. 92 on the Billboard Top 100. Other singles from the album, "Whisper" and "God Only Knows" released later that year failed to chart. His song, "Raining", was used on television series, Heartbreak High (Season 1, 1994, episode 10).

1989

Following the break-up of Boys, Newman moved from Perth to Sydney, where he signed a deal with Warner Music. In September 1989 Newman appeared in the controversial stage musical, Bad Boy Johnny and the Prophets of Doom alongside Daniel Abineri, Wendy Stapleton, Gary Olsen, Steve Bastoni and Nadine Garner – he took over the lead role from Russell Crowe. The musical spawned a cast album on WEA Records and a Top 40 single, "Enemy the Sun", (November 1989) performed by Newman.

1987

Troy Newman was an Australian singer-songwriter and musician who was a member of Perth pop, rock band Boys from 1987 to 1988 and also had a solo career, releasing two albums, Gypsy Moon (1991) and It's Like This (1995) before he died in March 1997.

Troy Adrian Newman was born in Perth, Western Australia. He began writing songs while attending Hollywood Senior High School and, in his earlier years, fronted The Exdreamists. At age seventeen he joined popular local Perth band Boys as a vocalist, when they reformed in 1987 with Camillo Del Roio and Lino Del Roio on guitar, Eddie Parise on bass guitar, drummer Frank Celenza and Tony Celiberti as keyboardist. A year later the band changed their name to Boyschool but split soon after, with Parise and Celenza moving to form Bamboo Curtain, before joining Baby Animals.