Juno Roxas
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Juno Roxas (May 4, 1971) is an Australian musician and actor.
After co-starring in the 1988 Australian, AFI acclaimed feature, Mull, Roxas pursued a successful career in music achieving numerous Gold records for sales of the Album "Nightstreet" in Australia, Europe and the USA as well as a string of singles from 1988-1995
His former band Roxus played several large support slots from 1989-1992 opening for acts such as Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe and Warrant.
Working with Musicians such as Dick Wagner (Alice Cooper), Jeff Paris (Keb Mo), James Christian (House of Lords) and Mark Feist (Destiny's Child, Brian McKnight, Anastacia) proved a lucrative prospect to Juno, resulting in a full time move to the west coast of the United States where he now lives and works as a producer and songwriter.
Known as somewhat of a hermit with regards to live appearances, Juno was recently spotted guesting with the Pat Cash all star band at the 2006 Australian Open, of all places.[citation needed]
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