Ruby Rees Net Worth

Ruby Rees is an accomplished actress, writer, and soundtrack artist. She is best known for her key role as 'Edith' in Foxtel's miniseries Picnic at Hanging Rock. She has also had recurring roles on Netflix, CBS, and ABC in Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. Additionally, she has appeared in The Saddle Club and several short films, most recently Good Boy for Franco Films NYC.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Soundtrack
B-side "Funk Punk & Junk"
Released 4 March 1982
Format 7" Single
Genre Hard rock, pop rock
Length 2:53
Label RCA Records
Songwriter(s) Noddy Holder, Jim Lea
Producer(s) Slade

💰 Net worth: $6 Million

Ruby Rees, a multi-talented individual, has achieved great success in various artistic fields. As an accomplished actress, she has portrayed diverse and captivating roles on both the big and small screens, earning her widespread recognition and critical acclaim. In addition to her acting prowess, Ruby has also displayed her talent as a skilled writer, creating compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide. Furthermore, she has made significant contributions to the music industry as a talented soundtrack artist, crafting mesmerizing compositions that enhance the visual and emotional experience of numerous projects. With her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft, it is no surprise that Ruby Rees' net worth is projected to reach an impressive $6 Million by 2024.

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Biography/Timeline

1978

"Ruby Red" had been written around 1978 but the band's original recording did not meet their expectations. For inclusion on Till Deaf Do Us Part, Holder and Lea further developed the song and the band then recorded it. Speaking of the song in a 1981 interview, Holder revealed: "Recently, when we were looking through the songs that we'd got for the album, we remembered that we'd never been able to get "Ruby Red" down on tape properly, but that it was a good, strong, commercial sound. So we added some new riffs to it and got it down and it's a good commercial song."

1980

Following their revival after their performance at the 1980 Reading Festival, Slade signed a deal with RCA Records the following year. In November 1981, the band released the album Till Deaf Do Us Part, which included the UK Top 30 hit "Lock Up Your Daughters". In March 1982, "Ruby Red" would be released as the follow-up single, which reached No. 51 in the UK, remaining on the chart for three weeks.

2007

In a review of Till Deaf Do Us Part, Kerrang! said that the song "puts a size nine boot through the door". In a retrospective review, Geoff Ginsberg of AllMusic described the song as "wonderfully Slade-esque" and a "good album track". In an AllMusic review of the 2007 Salvo compilation The Collection 79-87, Dave Thompson said: "Songs like "Ruby Red" may veer a little closer to generic hard rock than Slade really ought to, but that was the sound of the '80s, just as the glam stomp was what powered their years of omnipotence."