Johnny Ross (May 28, 1942 – February 9, 2006)[1] was an American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and founding member of Baby Huey & the Babysitters, who died in 2006 as a result of appendicitis.[2] He also hosted his own cable television show.
Biography
John W. Ross Jr was born in Miller, Indiana, United States.[1] Along with Melvyn "Deacon" Jones and James Ramey aka Baby Huey, Ross was a founding member of Baby Huey & the Babysitters.[3] He stayed with the Babysitters for nearly a decade and during that time he wrote two of their songs, "Monkey Man" and "Just Being Careful".[4] "Monkey Man" appears on numerous 1960s various artists compilations including Pittsburghs Greatest Hits,[5] Teenage Shutdown: Jump, Jive and Harmonize,[6]Mad Mike's Monstors Vol 3[7]
After he left the Babysitters he went solo and recorded some soul singles including, "I Can't Help Myself", which appeared on a Northern soul dance compilation.[8]
In later years
From the early 1990s until the time of his death Ross and his wife managed Ross Music and Video Productions.[9] He scored music for television shows and commercials for brands such as Sears and Mattel toys.[3]
He had a cable television show Creating Music that ran for ten years.[9] Among the guests were Mo' Beat Blues,[10] members of Michael Jackson's extended family, Gary Mayor Scott King who played bass, and members of The Spaniels.[11]