Vale JAMES BAKER, Hoodoo Gurus, Beasts of Bourbon and Scientists Drummer and Co-Founder

March 7, 1954 - May 6, 2025

It is with heavy heart that we say that James Baker, the King of the Perth Big Beat, the godfather of Perth Punk and Australia’s Garage Guru passed away around 7:30pm last night at home in Perth.

It was no secret that James had been suffering from terminal cancer for some time, but he did his best to hold it at bay which enabled a final go round from the Victims – the band he formed with fellow Hoodoo Guru Dave Faulkner in ’77 – and a couple of last tours as well as a new album from the Beasts, the band he co-founded in ’83. He also joined the Gurus on stage in Perth in December. He released his first solo 12″ record ‘Born To Rock’ – his first solo release since 1985’s legendary “Born to Be Punched”/”I Can’t Control Myself” single – in May last year, and a newly recorded single with Dom Mariani as recently as January of this year.

With a CV that reads like a who’s who of Australian rock’n’roll greatness – in addition to the Victims, Hoodoo Gurus and Beasts of Bourbon, James co-founded the Scientists, the Dubrovniks, the Painkillers and more – James was also a genuine tastemaker and style influencer. He was a man who LOVED rock’n’roll, and who shared that love with everybody. And he was loved. He was so loved.

Coming into the world on March 7, 1954 – appropriately around the same time that rock’n’roll was also busy being born – James caught the bug early. In his late teens he was a member of two short lived bands Black Sun and the Slink City Boys – influenced by the Stooges/MC5/Alice Cooper axis and the New York Dolls respectively – and then in ’76, a US and UK sojourn in ’76 put James in the thick of punk’s early days. Having brushed shoulders with various members of the New York Dolls, Ramones, Dictators, Damned, Sex Pistols and the Clash, he returned home to help form one of Perth’s original punk bands the Geeks before writing himself into history with the Victims and the rest of it.

James is survived by his wife Cathy, daughters Lorna and Faye and sister Barbara, and his unborn grandson who will be arriving on the scene in the next week or so.

The Rockpit team would like to send our deepest sympathy’s to James’s family, friends and loved ones at this difficult & sad time.

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