Vince Lovegrove
Biography
Vincent James Lovegrove (19 March 1947 – 24 March 2012) was an Australian musician, journalist, music manager, television producer and AIDS awareness pioneer. He was a member of 1960s rock 'n' roll band The Valentines, sharing vocals with Bon Scott whom he later introduced to heavy rock group AC/DC. As a journalist, he wrote for Australia's teen music newspaper Go-Set from 1971, and was based in London for Immedia! from 1994 for over eight years. As a manager, his former clients include pub rock singer Jimmy Barnes and rock group Divinyls. Both his second wife, Suzi Sidewinder, and their son, Troy Lovegrove, died of HIV/AIDS; each was the subject of documentaries by Lovegrove, Suzi's Story (1987) and A Kid Called Troy (1993) respectively, which were telecast on Australian TV and internationally. He wrote A kid called Troy: The moving journal of a little boy's battle for life in 1993, and an unauthorized biography of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence in 1999. Lovegrove died in a car accident near Byron Bay, New South Wales on 24 March 2012.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Credited work
48 releases · 15 albums · active 1968–2020
- Other credits · 34
- Performance · 31
Studios: Cherokee Studios · Apollo Theatre, Glasgow · Network Ten · Channel 9 Studios, Sydney
Frequent collaborators
- Divinyls
- Jimmy Barnes
- The Valentines (4)
- Bon Scott
- Various
- AC/DC
- Trevor McNamara




