Craig Rosevear
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Craig "Rosie" Rosevear is an Australian drummer, best know for his membership of The Screaming Jets.
Rosevear started his musical career with the Sydney Youth Orchestra, before becoming lead drummer for 5 years with the Newcastle Combined High Schools Marching Band, The Marching Koalas, as well as principal percussionist with the Broadmeadow High School Concert Band.
In 1990 he joined Sydney-based band B.B.Steal before joining The Screaming Jets in 1993, recording three albums with them before leaving in 2000. In 2001 Rosevear moved to the United States, where he played with Albanian singer Simaku and American band Cinderglass.
After the demise of Cinderglass he continued on playing with Newcastle bands DV8 and The Retro Rockets. He then went on to set up his own music school, Rosie's School of Rock in 2007 on King St in Newcastle, Australia.