ROSE TATTOO Frontman To Speak At Sales Success Conference

August 19, 2010

According to Australia's WhereILive.com.au, ROSE TATTOO frontman Angry Anderson will address hundreds of real estate agents at the Real Estate Institute of Queensland's 2010 Sales Success Conference on August 26.

The Quest-sponsored event features a range of speakers including Anderson, "The Apprentice: Australia" TV show winner Andrew Morello plus MC and former Brisbane Lion Richard Champion.

Anderson's success with ROSE TATTOO was followed by a career in television when he started as a youth reporter with the "Midday Show" in 1985. Since then Anderson has appeared in five movies, continued in the television industry and sealed a spot on the public speaking circuit.

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