Cameron Potts

After a tour of the United States built around the completion of Sandro's third album, The Flux, Potts left the band playing his last show with them in New York.

Returning home, he then went on to join Ninetynine, which was initially established as a solo side project by Sleater Kinney drummer Laura MacFarlane and Rhonda Simmonds.

On his third trip to Egypt in 2001, he acquired his first violin [citation needed], an event that eventually led to the formation of Baseball, a Middle East influenced fusion band.

[6][7] During a stint in Scotland he met Monika Fikerle (Love of Diagrams) in November 2002 and with bassist, Steve Begovich, they toured Europe, Scandinavia and Japan.

After returning from overseas, the group began recording their first album, Gods and Stars, Priests and Kings, with new bassist and keyboardist, Yoshi Araki in mid-2003.

In November of that year, Baseball returned to Europe with Love of Diagrams, playing 28 shows across eleven countries, finishing in Osaka, Japan.

Original guitarist Steve Begovich died from MS complications in 2008 and by the start of 2009, the band began to focus on other projects with Potts forming Cuba is Japan, Fikerle performing with Love of Diagrams and Morris with Pikelet.

He is also a session drummer in Melbourne, playing on Regurgitator's 2010 EP Distractions and performing live with Japanese Avant Garde Legends Boredoms.

Bad News post gig at the 1989 Claremont School of Arts Ball, A Shed, Fremantle