Performs at Evian Theatre, Penrith Panthers for two concerts

Charteintritt in Deutschland erst im April 1994, Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen/​‑monate, Auszeichnung, Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, Auszeichnung, (Land/Region, Auszeichnungen, Verkäufe, Quellen), Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/Monatsdaten, Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2016, http://www.johnfarnham.com.au/john-farnham-makes-chart-history/, http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/blogs/the-tribal-mind/australias-biggest-selling-singles-and-albums-of-all-time-the-tribal-mind-archive-2014-20140719-3c7gs.html, Australian Recording Industry Association, Gold- und Platinauszeichnungen in Australien, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=John_Farnham&oldid=197982771, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“. Performs at Bec Cartwright and Lleyton Hewitt's wedding reception. We were £10 Poms.

Seinen ersten kommerziellen Erfolg hatte Farnham, dessen Familie 1959 nach Australien ausgewandert war, mit dem Song Sadie the Cleaning Lady, der sich 180.000 Mal verkaufte, ein australischer Rekord in den 1960er Jahren.

John Farnham ’s 33-year-old son Rob Farnham has been spotted in West Hollywood leaving a restaurant with his manager Rhys O'Connell and band mate Matt Bolding.. [69] The DVD release, Together in Concert – John Farnham & Tom Jones, debuted at No 1. John Farnham was previously married to Jillian Billman (1973). 1 on the ARIA End of Year album chart. Short tour sharing bill with Stevie Nicks [33] He became familiar to viewers of Countdown when hosting its first colour transmission in early 1975 and introducing Skyhooks' performance of "Horror Movie". These were pressed to an EP by Astor and distributed in a picture sleeve. Is Peter alive or dead?

1956-1957 Then Again album released [76], From 18 February, Farnham embarked on a small Australian tour with Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks for a series of live shows. [68] Farnham was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame on 21 October with a performance of "You're the Voice". [11][12] Others are Countdown Music and Video Awards,[27][15][30] Mo Awards and TV Week magazine's King of Pop Awards and their Logie Awards. She was coming out of rehearsals at Her Majesty’s Theatre in Melbourne. [20] John Farnham Band now consisted of Garsed on lead guitar, David Hirschfelder on keyboards (ex-Little River Band), Macainsh on bass and Angus Burchall on drums. Elton John.

The CD contains eleven previously released Farnham songs recorded acoustically, while the DVD includes eight songs plus interviews with Farnham and the band as well as additional behind-the-scenes footage. – According to wikipedia still alive.

Records duet with Jimmy Barnes, When Something Is Wrong With My Baby Adult contemporary singer of "You're the Voice," which was a #1 hit in Australia. [85], As of 2020[update], John Farnham's band members are Chong Lim musical director/keyboardist, Angus Burchall on drums, Brett Garsed on guitar, Craig Newman on bass guitar, Bob Coassin on trumpet, Lachlan Davidson on saxophone, Jordan Murray on trombone, and Steve Williams on harmonica and saxophone. [15] "You're the Voice", peaked at No. Invited to replace Glenn Shorrock in Little River Band 1986 John Peter Farnham AO (born 1 July 1949) is a British-born Australian singer. 1 and achieved 3× platinum sales. On 12th January 1976, it was made public that John and Darryl had split. He was born on 1st […] [3] 2003 wurde er mit der Aufnahme in die ARIA Hall of Fame geehrt. Juli 1949 in Dagenham, Essex, England) ist ein australischer Sänger und insbesondere in seinem Heimatland seit Jahrzehnten einer der bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Musiker. Performs at Shepherds Bush Empire, London and Langelands Festival, Denmark On May 27th 2009 at the Lyrics Theatre in Sydney, John announced his LIVE BY DEMAND tour to take place during September and October of 2009. In 2002, Farnham announced his decision to retire from full-scale national tours after his The Last Time Tour—he would still perform in concerts and record—which commenced on 6 November 2002 and finished on 15 June 2003.

The whole stadium sang along.

[1][17][18], Australian rock historian Ian McFarlane described him as "the most successful solo artist in the history of Australian rock and pop ... Farnham has retained an affable sense of humour and a simple, unpretentious 'everyman' charm which also makes him one of the most respected celebrities in Australian entertainment history.