Craig Gary Rosevear is an Australian drummer, auctioneer and TV presenter from Newcastle.
10 Facts About Craig Rosevear
Craig Rosevear joined hard rock group The Screaming Jets from 1993 to 2001.
In 2017 Rosevear won the Newcastle Heat of the Real Estate Institute of NSW Auctioneering Competition and is the host of lifestyle program Location Living Lifestyle on Network Nine.
Craig Rosevear was percussionist with the Broadmeadow High School Concert Band.
Craig Rosevear joined rock group, The Screaming Jets, in July 1993.
Craig Rosevear left The Screaming Jets by 2000 and was replaced by Col Hatchman.
Craig Rosevear briefly played for Newcastle band, DV8 with Greg Bryce and Mark Middleton.
In 2001, Craig Rosevear moved to the US, where he played with Albanian singer Simaku and then joined US band Cinderglass.
In 2009, Peter Sesselmann's portrait of Craig Rosevear was entered into the Archibald Prize as Rock and role model and was "symbolic of the rock drummer's transition from touring musician to educator over the past few years".
Craig Rosevear sometimes plays in an 80s tribute trio with Brien McVernon, however real estate commitments, have kept this minimal.