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Ray Vanderby

Raymond Henry Vanderby (born Reinder Hendrik Vanderby, 17 January 1953)〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.rayvanderby.com )〕 is a Dutch rock musician, the former lead singer and guitarist of Australian rock band Cosmic Nomads. He is also the founder and songwriter of Cosmic Nomads, which he formed in Sydney in 2003. Vanderby formed 4 piece stoner rock band Severed Demons in late 2011 who recorded his song Trelucabeth along with a music video but the band was short lived due to personality clashes. Ray Vanderby's current and latest musical project is the reformation of his heavy progressive rock band Eros in 2012. Eros is a band that Ray originally formed in 1968 with drummer Joe Nieuwendyk. Eros began in Orange, the band won 2nd prize in the Hoadleys Battle of the Sounds Competition in 1972. Eros supported Sherbet and Richard Clapton on a Central West NSW tour. The band moved to Sydney and played shows at the Royal Hotel Bondi, Governor Bourke Hotel Parramatta and other Sydney venues. Eros broke up due to internal pressures in 1973.

Vanderby was born in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. He is a keyboard player, guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer and record producer. He was a founding member of Australian bands, Eros, 98 Degrees (Australia) and 93-D. In total he has performed in over 20 bands and musical projects including theatre productions.
Vanderby played keyboards for Blackfeather, Stevie Wright, Marcia Hines, Jon English〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url=http://www.angelfire.com/rock3/jonenglish/itsallagame.html )Band of Light and Doug Parkinson. Vanderby was invited to be the in house session keyboard player for Studios 301 in Castlereagh St. Sydney and worked alongside record producer G. Wayne Thomas and ex Abbey Road recording engineer Richard Lush. At Studios 301 he recorded jingles and played piano and keyboards on the Jon English Hollywood Seven album, Shona Laing's debut album Shooting Stars and Moog Synthesizer on the Crystal Voyager surfing movie soundtrack.
== Musical career ==

It was at the Orange Methodist Church Hall that Ray first saw a girl playing the tune "Heart and Soul" on the old piano. When she had finished playing he walked up to the piano and played the same tune by ear. Word got back to his parents about this, and they arranged organ lessons for him where he was taught show tunes and cabaret songs. Vanderby played his first show at the Dubbo Myer Store at a fashion show when he was 12 years old.
While attending Orange High School, Vanderby held a 4-year residency at the Hotel Canobolas, Orange, New South Wales playing for weddings in the Regency Ballroom under the leadership of manager Geoff Riley. He also performed for dances and parties at various venues such as Duntryleague Golf Club, Parkes RSL Club and Newstead Bowling Club, Orange.
When he turned 16 he began a 4-year apprenticeship as a piano tuner learning piano tuning for W.H. Palings & Co. and the Beale Piano Factory manufacturing the Beale piano. He also started listening to rock music, in particular bands like Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and King Crimson.

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