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John Farnham performing at the Queensland Performing Arts Complex on 4 October 2009 during the "Live By Demand" tour. On 27 May 2009, Farnham announced a new concert tour for September and October, "John Farnham – Live By Demand". [85] [86] A new studio album, Jack, was released by Sony BMG on 15 October 2010. The album contains 11 tracks and ...
He performs professionally using the stage name Jack Jones from when he was the lead vocalist-guitarist in the band Southern Sons (1990–1996). His other bands collaborations include Electric Mary, She Said Yes and Ahmet Zappa. He is known for his collaborations with John Farnham and Rick Price.
Southern Sons were established in 1989 and featured several members of the band The State, one such member guitarist Phil Buckle and Sons lead man Jack Jones in 1990 worked alongside John Farnham as session musicians on his album Chain Reaction, as well a accompanied Farnham on tour.
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Southern Sons is the self-titled debut album by Australian band Southern Sons.The album was released in Australia through Wheatley Records (best known as John Farnham's label) in June 1990 and reached number 5 on the ARIA charts.
Chain Reaction Live in Concert (originally titled "Chain Reaction Tour") is a DVD release by Australian singer John Farnham.The DVD was released in Australia on 13 November 2005 in conjunction with Classic Jack Live!.
Live at the Regent Theatre – 1 July 1999 is a live album by Australian singer John Farnham. [1] The album was released in Australia on 30 August 1999, and peaked on the ARIA charts at No. 7. [2] This album features performances from Kate Ceberano, Merril Bainbridge, Nana-Zhami (featuring Farnham's son Robert), James Reyne and Human Nature ...
Featuring John Farnham and Friends, the concert raised funds and awareness to the genocide being perpetrated in that country at the time. In 1999, with the Australian Troops deployed to East Timor , Wheatley and Talentworks worked with the Armed Forces and, alongside Doc Neeson , facilitated a Concert for the Troops in Dili called "Tour of Duty".