Warwick Hornby


Warwick Hornby is the current bass guitar player of Australian band, The Whitlams. He joined the band together with drummer Terepai Richmond in 1998.
Warwick was born near Manchester, England and emigrated to South Australia with his family in 1966. Encouraged by his parents to take up guitar at age 11, he studied music for 2 years and formed his first band, 'Virginia Wolfe' with friends from the same area. They played high school shows, local clubs and entered Hoadley's Battle of the Sounds, where they were the youngest entrants. After winning their heat but then being disqualified for being ineligible for that particular heat, they were asked to perform in the final as a non competing opening act at Adelaide Town Hall. Warwick studied at the Adelaide School of Audio Engineering in 1983, where he met Hamish Marr and Rappo, two musicians from Adelaide band 'These Cars Collide', who were looking for a bassist. He joined and the band moved to Sydney in 1984. Since then, Warwick has gone on to record and tour with Smash Mac Mac, Filthy Children, The Infidels, Jan Hellriegel, Peggy Van Zalm, The Lab, Christine Anu and Paul Mac, and as a solo artist under the name Warwick Factor. He has also recorded with Max Sharam and Diana Anaid,. Warwick produced re-mixes for The Lab and The Infidels. When not on the road with the Whitlams, he can usually be found either writing and recording in his home studio or hitting a few balls out on the golf course.

Warwick's Equipment

Warwick plays a G&L L.2500 5 string bass and a Peavey Midi Bass. Peavey amplification. Fx = Electro Harmonix Pog and Big Muff Deluxe, Aguilar Filter Twin, Boss Flanger.
He has a 13-year-old son whose first rock concert was the gig The Whitlams played at The Rocks on Australia Day 2007.