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Share Ross

Share Ross

American musician


Sharon June "Share" Ross (formerly Pedersen; born Sharon June Howe; March 21, 1963 in Glencoe, Minnesota) is an American musician. She was the bass player of the female hard rock band, Vixen, from whom she has been on hiatus since February 2022.[1][2]

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Ross in 2014

Music career

Vixen in 2014: (l-r) Share Ross, Gardner, Roxy Petrucci, and Gina Stile

Ross joined Vixen in 1987, replacing Pia Maiocco, and remained with the band until 1992. While in Vixen, as a side project, she co-formed the supergroup, Contraband, releasing only one album in 1991. When Vixen reunited in 1997, she declined as she and her husband, Bam had formed the group, Bubble.

In 1997, Denny Freeman invited Ross to play bass for his album, A Tone for my Sins.

In 1999, Ross and her husband Bam co-wrote the songs on Jesse Camp's debut album, Jesse & The 8th Street Kidz.[3]

The first Bubble album was Ross on guitar and lead vocals, Bam on drums along with Brent Muscat, guitar and Eric Stacy, bass of Faster Pussycat. Bubble won Song of the Year in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2000 with their song, Sparkle Star. It was also featured in the film starring Daryl Hannah, Dancing at the Blue Iguana.

In 2003, Ross toured with her husband's band, The Dogs D'Amour, and opened up for Alice Cooper on a European tour. She contributed to two albums that were released in 2000 for his band before the couple left the group after the tour.

In 2006, Ross became the host and co-producer of the now-defunct video podcast Rock n Roll TV, an online show which featured up-and-coming punk/garage/rock bands and rock news,[4] and in 2010, she played for one night only in a cover band L.A. Nookie, with future Vixen bandmate, Femme Fatale's Lorraine Lewis on vocals, to support Ratt at the latter's party for the release of their seventh and most recent album Infestation.[5] As Share Pedersen, Ross recorded with Ratt's former drummer Bobby Blotzer on Contraband's lone, self-titled album.

In 2012, Ross reunited with her former Vixen bandmates, Roxy Petrucci and Janet Gardner, along with Gina Stile to form a new band originally known as "VXN"[6] and now using simply their names as the band name of JanetShareRoxyGina (or JSRG for short). The band began performing shows in late 2012 and went on tour with the Monsters of Rock cruise in 2013.[7] Late in 2013 JSRG changed their name back to Vixen in accordance with the wishes[8] of founding member and guitarist Jan Kuehnemund who was unable to be part of the reformed band due to her battle with cancer and shock passing on October 10, 2013.

After sitting in on bass with The Quireboys during the 2014 Monsters of Rock Cruise (due to the absence of their regular bassist), she was invited to join Joe Elliott's Down 'n' Outz[9] on their December 2014 UK tour. This Is How We Roll, her first album with that band, came out on October 11, 2019.[10]

In contrast to all of Vixen's past concerts, Ross, who has sung lead for several Bubble albums and Twin Flames Radio, handles lead vocals on the band's cover of "I Don't Need No Doctor" during their recent live tours instead of Gardner, Vixen's long-time lead singer.

On February 8, 2022, Ross announced her hiatus from the band and announced Brazilian Julia Lage as her touring replacement.[2]

Real estate agent

Ross is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Florida.[11] In addition to her musical career, Ross has been a life coach, specializing in confidence-building, with particular reference to self-promotion via video, with her "Video Rockstar University"[12] program, and a motivational course, "MESH".[13] Her programs were predominantly targeted at self-employed businesswomen.

She has also published a book of hip knitting designs, Punk Knits published by Stewart, Tabori and Chang.

Personal life

Share and Bam Ross adopted a raw vegan lifestyle in 2006 through the Raw Pirate Gourmet.[14]

Discography

Vixen
Contraband
  • Contraband (1991)
Denny Freeman
  • A Tone for my Sins (1997)
Jesse Camp & The 8th Street Kidz
  • Jesse Camp & The 8th Street Kidz (1999)
Bubble
  • How 'Bout This? (2000)
  • Miss Hellaneous (2001)
  • Bubble/Black Halos Split Xmas CD (2001)
  • Rockets & Volcanoes (2001)
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (2002)
  • Rock n Roll Hell (2004)
Twin Flames Radio
  • Twin Flames Radio (2018)
The Dogs D'Amour
Down 'n' Outz
  • The Further Live Adventures (2015)
  • This Is How We Roll (2019) – Best British Album – Planet Rock Awards
Ginger Wildheart
  • Ginger Wildheart's Birthday Bash 2018 At The Garage in London (2018)

References

  1. Henderson, Alex; Sendra, Tim. "Biography: Vixen". AllMusic. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
  2. "FAQ: Who [sic] is Rock n Roll TV?". Archived from the original on July 7, 2018. Retrieved March 5, 2013.
  3. "VXN changes name to JanShareRoxyGina". Blabbermouth.net. May 29, 2012.
  4. "Monsters of Rock Cruise 2013 Setlists". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 24 April 2023.
  5. "Vixen News". VixenOfficial.com.
  6. "Vixen bassist joins Down 'n' Outz". Louder. August 12, 2014.
  7. "This Is How We Roll – New album Announced 11 October 2019 (pre-order now)". Downnoutz.net. August 15, 2019. Retrieved December 24, 2020.
  8. "Sharon Ross". eXp Realty. Find Your Dream Home In South Florida
  9. "Your Video Coach". ShareRoss.com. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014.
  10. Ross, Share (June 10, 2012) [Conducted in October 2008]. "From The Interview Archive : Share Ross". Glitzine (Interview). Interviewed by Gaz E. Über Röck.
  11. "Rare Vintage by Vixen". music.apple.com. Apple Inc.

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