John Farnham
- Actor
- Composer
- Music Department
John Farnham is regarded as Australia's top performing artist, with a
career spanning three decades. Born in Essex, England, John immigrated
to Australia in 1959 at the age of 10. Since his debut in 1967 he has
had numerous successes as a solo performer. His solo album Whispering
Jack (1986) continues to be Australia biggest selling album of all time
by a local artist, with sales in excess of 1.4 million, and for which
Farnham was awarded an Outstanding Achievement Award by the Australian
Record Industry Association. In addition to local success, Whispering
Jack and the single You're the Voice were chart-topping hits throughout
Europe, England and Canada. The multi-award winning singer was named
Australian of the Year in 1988. In 1989, Farnham was invited to launch
the Greenpeace's 'Rainbow Warriors' album in Moscow. In 1992, he
recorded the role of Jesus for the Australian cast of Jesus Christ
Superstar - The Album then toured with the stage production. In the
same year, he was awarded the coveted Australian Music Awards' Crystal
Trophy for Outstanding Contribution to the Industry, On Australia Day
1996, he was honoured with the Order of Australia for Services to Music
and Charity. Farnham has undertaken numerous local and international
tours throughout his career, including a national Australian tour with
the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra amongst his achievements. His
Australian tours are renowned for breaking attendance records,
specifically the Chain Reaction Tour in 1990 during which there were
eight sell-out performances at Melbourne Park. His 1996 Jack of Hearts
- Live in the Round Australian tour, a $5 million production, was