Rod began his professional life at the age of 10, appearing
in a weekly musical entertainment television show in Melbourne, Australia,
called "Brian and The Juniors", before being chosen as one of the six
original members of the much loved, nationally televised variety show,
"Young Talent Time”. He went on to become a "pop star" in his
late teens, achieving a couple of "top 40" hits, and also hosted his
own afternoon children's television show.
He appeared as a solo artist on most of Australia's television variety
shows before joining a cabaret show band and extending his already extensive
musical abilities into the area of arranging and producing. He then hosted a 13
week series of the television talent show, "Star Quest" and also
guest-hosted a regional television variety show. After his marriage to
Australian actress, Barbara Llewellyn, Rod opened his own singing school before
moving into the advertising world and, in partnership with his talented wife,
writing, arranging and producing some of Australia's most catchy jingles and promotional
songs. In 1984 Rod and Barbara moved to Los Angeles and were very quickly
signed to a music publishing contract, and continued to pitch their extensive
range of talents to the music and films industries. They returned to Australia in 1987 to begin
their son's schooling and re-established their advertising music consultancy.
Rod began his acting career in the popular night-time television soapie
"The Box", where he met his future wife, Barbara. Rod played the "bad boy" who after
several months of "doing the dirty" eventually found that he could
have a happier life being "a good man". Rod appeared with Barbara in
several episodes of "Falcon Island", a children's television
adventure series before he went on to co-host a ABC national radio series called
about travel and music. While in Los Angeles, Rod entered the technology
industry, selling high-end computer software into some of America's most
powerful corporate and government establishments. This exceptional experience paved the way for
Rod to work at Microsoft Australia in both managerial and national marketing
executive positions. He went on to work
as a corporate sales executive for Oracle Corporation and as a branch manager
(of 30 staff) for a large Apple Computer reseller. In the early 1990's, Rod launched a training
consultancy and divided his time between facilitating computer software and
human resource training courses for corporate clients, and co-hosting personal
development seminars with Barbara. Today, the consultancy consists of a small
team who focus on project management and database application software
development for some of Australia's most successful companies. Here to download
is Rod’s 1973 single for Image Records “I Can’t Get Sunday Out Of My Mind” b/w
“I’m Talking To Myself Again” (IS-130). The single was produced by Peter Jones.
Monday, 24 November 2014
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