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Lee Kernaghan |
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Born |
15 April 1964 (age 58) |
Other names |
Lee Raymond Kernaghan |
Occupation |
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Children |
2 children - Jet 7 years and Rock his
other son 5 years old |
Lee
Kernaghan OAM (born 15
April, 1964 in
Corryong, at the foot of the Victorian highlands. He
is an Australian country
music singer and songwriter, who was named the
2008 Australian of
the Year.
Contents
·
1History
·
4Family
·
5Trivia
·
8Honour
History
Born
in the bush, Corryong Victoria, on the foothills of
the Snowy Mountains high country is where Lee’s life began. The son of a truck
driver and later multi platinum recording artist Ray
Kernaghan, Lee spent his formative years growing up in the Riverina country of
Southern NSW. Lee’s Grandfather was a third generation
drover of sheep and cattle and his experiences on the road with his Pop ran
deep, producing a string of hits that began with the release of his first album
the ARIA award winning ‘Outback Club’ in 1992. His first number one hit ‘Boys
from the Bush’ became an anthem, a celebration of a way of life that would
change the face of Australian country music forever.
Throughout
his career Lee Kernaghan has dominated the charts with successive hit albums
including ‘Three Chain Road’, ‘1959’, ‘Hat Town’, ‘Electric Rodeo’, ‘The New
Bush’ and his most recent #1 album ‘Spirit Of The
Bush’. In early 2000 Lee was awarded the title of Hit Maker of the Decade in
recognition of the unprecedented chart success he enjoyed during the 90’s. Not
only did Lee achieve more number one hits than any other artist during the 90’s
he also began creating a new musical landscape in country music along the way.
He has done to country music in Australia what Garth Brooks did in the USA.....he blurred the line and took country music out of the
box that it had existed in for decades....he added a spectacular live show and
along the way has sold over one million albums, won 27 Golden Guitars, 3 Aria
Awards, 26 number 1 hits and 9 hit albums.
Lee
Kernaghan has become a towering figure in Australian country music and a fine
ambassador for his craft. Lee has a passion for his music and his country and
brings these together in his support for country communities across Australia.
To many people he represents the very essence of the spirit and values of
contemporary rural Australia. In the past ten years his ‘Pass the Hat Around’
tours have raised more than a million dollars for communities in need and his
participation in the ‘Spirit of the Bush’ tours raises spirits as well as money
for farming families doing it tough in the drought.
Lee
was named the 2008 Australian of the Year by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in
Canberra on 25th January. The following day he travelled to Tamworth for the
Australian Country Music Awards where he picked up 3 more Golden Guitars for
his smash hit song Spirit Of The Bush.
Lee
Kernaghan will be doing selective shows during 2009. He is recording a new
album for a late 2009 release. His career is going from strength to strength.
His connection to rural Australia grows stronger and stronger and his love and
care for this country and its people is one of the reasons he has been recognised as one of Australia’s favourite
sons.
The Lee Kernaghan
Fan Club
THE
OUTBACK CLUB. From about 1995 Stan and Dorothy Roberts ran what was called
"The Outback Club - The Official Lee Kernaghan Fan Club". Stan and
Dorothy, Lee's Uncle and Aunty, are the parents of Steve JW Roberts [Lee's PA].
Stanley Roberts and Pamela Kernaghan (ni Roberts) are
the children of Lee's late grandmother Myrtle Roberts.
Back
then the fan club members received, about 4 times a year in the post, a typed
newsletter detailing Lee's activities, pen pal requests, tour dates,
occasionally a letter from Lee, concert reviews and so on. Most of those
"Letters From Lee" have recently been added
to the outback Club section of Lee's website
Up
until early 2000, Stan and Dorothy also handled Lee's merchandising at his
shows and so travelled extensively with him. They also ran, via the newsletter
a regular competition where you could win for example, a shirt worn on tour by
Lee.
Members
also received an annual members kit which contained an
official membership card, an Outback Club badge, various photos of Lee, an
Outback Club calendar, a bumper sticker, official biography and an Outback Club
folder. There was a small annual fee payable to cover the operating costs.
During
1999, Lee's first official presence on the Internet came into being with the
setting up of the domain http://www.leekernaghan.com.au -
this was set up by Steve JW.
At
the end of 2000 Stan and Dorothy handed over the reins of the Outback Club to
Steve JW, the newly appointed Outback Club National President and LK Webmaster.
From
2001, the Outback Club members received, upon paying an annual subscription
fee, glossy, professionally published members magazines, Outback Club
membership card, badge and certificate as well as access to a "Members Only"
section on Lee's official website.
This
Members Only area, which required your membership number and a password to
access, contained various rare audio tracks, Lee's video clips, some downloads,
online puzzles, and assorted other items.
Lee's
website also contained sections covering i.e. current
news, a timeline, a list of his awards, a photo gallery and a biography - these
areas were accessible to anyone, not just Outback Club members.
There
was also a Lee Kernaghan forum on the Miscrosoft
Network [MSN], run by Steve JW and open to both members and non-members of The
Outback Club
During
2004 Ashleigh Judge was appointed as Vice-President of The Outback Club to
assist Steve.
In
mid 2005 a decision was made, due to the production
costs and the time involved in running The Outback Club, and with the
flexibility of the internet, to close the old snail mail
based system, and develop a new online environment for the fans.
From
2004 to 2006 a lot of changes were made to the layout and content of the
website which included amongst other things, integrating the new LK Forum with
the website.
From
mid 2005, while it was no longer a paid membership
club, to be considered an "Outback Club Member" you needed to be
registered as member. This involved signing up and being provided with a
username and password for the restricted access "Outback Club" area
of Lee's website.
In
May 2006 Lee's entire website was rebuilt to take advantage of new online technologies
available.
In
the process of upgrading the website, much of what was previously available was
lost and also the restricted access area of the
website ("The Outback Club") was opened up and made available to
everyone. Most of what was lost during the rebuilding, plus material lost
during the 2004 - 2006 period has recently been recovered and added to the
"Outback Club area of the website.
In
June 2006, Ashleigh was appointed as the new President of The Outback Club with
the former President, Steve JW, taking on the role of Lee's Personal Assistant
on a full-time basis. The Outback Club also has 2 moderators who also dedicated
a lot of time and effort to help in looking after the forum and oversee its
happenings, Don and Tracy (TLW80) and there help is
greatly appreciated.
The
Outback Club consists of two parts - The "LK Forum" and the
"Outback Club" section of Lee's website.
The
LK Forum requires that you be a registered member to read and contribute to the
topics.
The
Outback Club section of Lee's website is open to all, and while no registration
is required to enter, it is recommended.
There
are plans to integrate the LK Forum and The Outback Club so only one
registration is required
Collaborations
Lee
Kernaghan is a talented songwriter and wrote many of the songs, as well as
taking part personally, in the live stage production of "The
Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular".
He gave an impressive performance as "the Balladeer", narrating the
story of the Arena Spectacular, and also sang some of
his own songs, and songs he co-wrote with Garth Porter. Songs written by Lee
Kernaghan (and songs written by Lee Kernaghan with Garth Porter) which were
heard during the Arena Spectacular included: "Spirit of the High
Country", "Southern Son", "Snowy Mountains Buck Jump",
"The Rope That Pulls the Wind", "Kosciusko Moon",
"Boys From the Bush", "Pull the Other
One Mate", "Electric Rodeo", "Cobar Line" and
"You Rock My World". "A Handful of Dust" can be heard on
the Original
Cast Album (which won the ARIA award
for Best Cast / Show Album).[1]
Lee
has also collaborated with many artists over the years and the can be heard on
many of his albums. Artists include, Slim Dusty, Smoky Dawson, Travis Sinclair,
Tania Kernaghan, Adam Brand, Troy Casser-Daly, Steve
Forde, Anne Kirkpatrick, Catherine Britt, Olivia Newton-John, The McClymonts, the Sunny Cow Girls
and Trisha Yearwood.
Lee
was also featured in a joke collaboration on Australian TV where he was supposed
to be with the inept Aussie bushie-balladeer Russell
Coight (Glenn
Robbins) of All Aussie Adventures.
In the scene, Coight is seen arriving at Kernaghan's
farm to record a song with him. When Kernaghan realizes Coight
is present, he rushes out the backdoor to his Land-Cruiser,
and takes off.
On
Tuesday 16th February he performed on It Take Two as a guest performance.
Family
Lee's
Parents Ray and Pam Kernaghan (ni Roberts / Madison)
and siblings Tania Kernaghan,
Greg Kernaghan and Fiona Kresco are also entrenched
in the music industry.
Lee
Kernaghan is married to Robby (McKelvie); they have
two sons, Jet and Rock [2]
Lee
Kernaghan's father and sister influence him in his music when he was a young
boy to now. He is such a family man he has own family and still has a music
career.
Trivia
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Lee
considers his most embarrassing moment... It was the day I met Trisha
Yearwood. Trisha and I recorded a duet
called Save the Land to help raise money for drought stricken
farmers. After the session I offered to drive Trisha and her tour manager back
to her hotel. We all got into the car and as I backed out of the driveway I hit a pole and crunched in the left rear panel
work of my car. Trisha got out of the car and said "Lee, I think we might
catch a cab"
His
second most embarrassing moment was doing an entire show at the West Tamworth
Leagues Club with his fly (zipper) undone. Then seeing all the photos the fans sent to him proving it actually true.
Lee
Kernaghan holds the record with in excess of 10 bras
landing on stage during a performance at the Wagga Wagga University campus.
Lee
Kernaghan appears in Allan M. Dixon's book Beaut
Utes 4, describing his Toyota Landcruiser.
Discography
·
The New Bush (2006)
1.
Where I Come From
2. Listen To The Radio
3. The New Bush
4. Diamantina Dream
5. Love Shack
6. Western World
7. I'll Remember You
8. Livin' In Australia
9. Little Men
10. Like Angels
11. On The Beach
12. When The Country Comes
13. Close As A Whisper (The Gift)
·
Electric Rodeo (2005)
1.
Way It Is
2. Electric Rodeo
3. Something In The Water
4. An Ordinary Bloke
5. Baptiste The Ute
6. Long Night
7. Rock My World
8. A Handful Of Dust
9. That Old Caravan
10. Wild Side Of Life
11. Sing You Back Home
12. Texas, Qld
13. The Odyssey
·
Rules Of The Road (2001)
1.
Losin' My Blues Tonight
2. Darwin Jailhouse Window
3. Rules Of The Road
4. Cunnamulla Feller
5. That's the Kind Of Life I Live
6. Where The White Faced Cattle Roam
7. The Glass On The Bar
8. Winter Winds
9. Aussie Doghouse Blues
10. By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal
11. Overlander Trail
12. Camooweal
13. Following The Light
14. Bushman Can't Survive
15. Days Of Old Khancoban
16. Leave Him In The Longyard
·
Hat Town (1998)
1.
Hat Town
2. Bare Essentials
3. Goondiwindi Moon
4. A Few Of Us Left
5. When The Snow Falls On The Alice
6. Changi Banjo
7. Cowgirls Do
8. Gettin' Gone
9. Pass The Bottle 'Round
10. The Western Beat
11. Longreach
12. Lonelyville
·
1959 (1995)
1.
Scrubbashin'
2. Janine
3. Shake On It
4. Country Crowd
5. Doctor
6. Rachel's Bed
7. Where Country Is
8. Freedom Road
9. Skinny Dippin'
10. This Cowboy's Hat
11. The Rope That Pulls The Wind
12. 1959
·
Outback Club (1995)
1.
Boys From The Bush
2. High Country
3. She Waits By The Sliprails (The Bush Girl)
4. Walkin' Out West
5. Country Girls
6. Country's Really Big These Days
7. You're The Reason I Never Saw Hank Jnr Play
8. Rejected
9. Scots Of The Riverina
10. You Don't Have To Go To Memphis
11. Searchin' For Another You
·
Three Chain Road (1995)
1.
The Outback Club
2. Three Chain Road
3. She's My Ute
4. Dust On My Boots
5. The Burning Heart
6. 'Cause I'm Country
7. Collingullie Station
8. Leave Him In The Longyard
9. Southern Son
10. Back To The Shack
11. Cobar Line
12. Western Stars
Awards and
nominations
·
1979
Finalist:
Starmaker Award In the top 10
Best
Male Vocalist – Swan Hill Pioneer Country Music Festival
Best
under 16 male singer CMAA Award?
·
1982
Starmaker
Award
·
1983
Finalist:
Male Vocal Australian Music Awards
Finalist:
Best New Talent Australian Music Awards
·
1984
Finalist:
Male Vocal Australian Country Music Awards
Finalist:
Best New Talent Australian Country Music Awards
·
1986
International
Fan Fair, Nashville Ray & Lee Kernaghan selected by CMA to represent
Australia
·
1992
ARIA
Album of the Year ‘The Outback Club’
·
1993
Male
Vocalist of the Year Victorian Country Music Awards
Songwriter
of the Year Garth Porter/Lee Kernaghan - Victorian Country Music Awards
APRA
Most Performed Country Work Boys from the Bush - Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter
MO
Award - Male Country Performer Lee Kernaghan
MO
Award - John Laws Country Performer of the Year Lee Kernaghan
ARIA
Best Country Album the Outback Club
Golden
Guitar - APRA Song of the Year Boys from the Bush - Garth Porter/Lee Kernaghan
(ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Album of the Year the Outback Club - Lee Kernaghan (ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Male Vocalist of the Year Lee Kernaghan - Boys from the Bush
Best
Male - Lee Kernaghan the Victorian Country Music awards
Songwriter
- Lee Kernaghan - The Victorian Country Music awards
·
1994
Golden
Guitar - APRA Song of the Year Three Chain Road - Garth Porter/Lee Kernaghan
(ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Album of the Year Three Chain Road - Lee Kernaghan (ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Male Vocalist of the Year Lee Kernaghan - Three Chain Road (ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Vocal Group or Duo of the Year Lee Kernaghan & Slim Dusty - Leave
Him in the Longyard (ABC)
ARIA
Best Country Album – Three Chain Road
MO
Award - John Laws Country Performer of the Year
MO
Award - Male Country Performer Lee Kernaghan
Entertainer
of the Year Country Music Magazine Peoples Choice
Award
Most
Popular Male Entertainer Country Music Magazine Peoples
Choice Award
Male
Vocalist of the Year Victorian Country Music Awards
Duo
of the Year Lee Kernaghan/Slim Dusty - Victorian Country Music Awards
·
1995
The
Australian Entertainer of the Year Variety Club Of
Australia
Nominee:
ARIA Best Country Album – Country Crowd
MO
Award - Male Country Performer Lee Kernaghan & Graeme Connors
Golden
Guitar - Top Selling Album – Three Chain Road - Lee Kernaghan (ABC)
Golden
Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year Australian Family of Country Music -
Bridge Of Love (Outback/Larrikin)
·
1996
Golden
Guitar - Album of the Year – 1959 - Lee Kernaghan (ABC)
CMAA
Entertainer of the Year
Nominee:
ARIA Best Country Album – 1959
·
1997
Golden
Guitar - Top Selling Album – 1959 - Lee Kernaghan (ABC: Warner/Chappell)
Golden
Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year Tania Kernaghan & Lee Kernaghan –A
Bushman Can't Survive (ABC:Emusic)
APRA
Most Performed Country Work – 1959 - Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter
·
1999
APRA
Most Performed Country Work – Hat Town - Colin Buchanan, Lee Kernaghan, Garth
Porter
Golden
Guitar - Top Selling Album – Hat Town - Lee Kernaghan - ABC
Golden
Guitar - Album of the Year – Hat Town - Lee Kernaghan - ABC
Golden
Guitar - Male Vocalist of the Year Lee Kernaghan - Goondiwindi
Moon - ABC (Warner/Chappell)
Golden
Guitar - Heritage Song of the Year – Changi Banjo - Lee Kernaghan - ABC (Warner
Chappell/Control)
Golden
Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year Colin Buchanan & Lee Kernaghan -
Tough Job - East West/Warner (Rondor/Warner Chappell)
Australian
Achiever of the Year Australian of the Year Awards
Hitmaker
of the Decade
CMAA
Entertainer of the Year
This
Is Your Life
CMT
Australian Artist of the Year Lee Kernaghan
CMT
Best Video Clip Lee Kernaghan - Gettin' Gone
·
2000
Nominee:
Australian Club Entertainment (ACE) Award – Country Male Vocalist
Best
Live Country Act Australian Live Music Awards (ALMAs)
Nominee:
ARIA Best Country Album – Rules of the Road
PPCA
Award 2000 Presented by the Phonographic Performance Company of Australia to
the local country music artist most played on Australian radio.
·
2001
Nominee:
Australian Club Entertainment (ACE) Award – Country Male Vocalist
·
2002
Nominee:
ARIA Best Country Album – Electric Rodeo
Golden
Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year Josh Arnold and Lee Kernaghan – Thank
God I'm a Country Boy - ABC Country
Winner
– Australasian Country Music Awards (NSW) – Vocal Collaboration of the Year –
Thank God I’m a Country Boy with Josh Arnold
Nominee:
TSA Bush Ballad of the Year “The Lad with the Laughing Eyes” – Smoky Dawson
& Lee Kernaghan
Inducted
into the Walk of Fame in Tamworth
·
2003
Nominee:
Australian Club Entertainment (ACE) Award – Country Male Vocalist
Nominee:
Toyota Entertainer of the Year: Lee Kernaghan
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Video Clip of the Year the Way It Is
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Male Artist of the Year
Golden
Guitar - Album of the Year – Electric Rodeo – Lee Kernaghan - Produced by Garth
Porter - ABC Music
Golden
Guitar - Top Selling Album of the Year – Electric Rodeo – Lee Kernaghan - ABC
Music
CMA
Global Artist Award
·
2004
Medal of the
Order of Australia For
services to remote and regional communities and to country music
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year – I'm From the Country - Lee
Kernaghan & Travis Sinclair
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Male Vocalist of the Year – Lee Kernaghan - Diamantina Drover
Finalist:
AHA Australia's Best Entertainment Venue – Lee Kernaghan's Great Western Hotel,
Rockhampton, Qld
QHA
Best Entertainment Venue Lee Kernaghan's Great Western Hotel, Rockhampton, Qld
Nominee:
APRA Most Performed Country Work – Something in the Water - Lee Kernaghan
Writer Lee Kernaghan/Garth Porter/Colin Buchanan Publisher Warner Chappell
Music Aust Pty Ltd/Rondor Music Aust Pty Ltd
Nominee:
APRA Most Performed Country Work – The Way It Is - Lee Kernaghan Writer Lee
Kernaghan/Garth Porter Publisher Warner Chappell Music Aust Pty Ltd
Duo
- Victorian & National Country Music Awards Lee Kernaghan & Travis
Sinclair - I'm From the Country
Finalist:
Best Australian Country Music Bush Ballad – Spirit of the High Country -
Written by Garth Porter/Lee Kernaghan ACMLA Peoples
Choice Awards
Best
Country Bush Ballad - ACMLA Peoples Choice Awards Lee
Kernaghan – Spirit Of The High Country
·
2005
Best
Country Male Artist Lee Kernaghan - ACMLA Peoples
Choice Awards
The
Trailblazers Heritage Award Lee Kernaghan/Colin Buchanan – “Missin
'Slim” – Victorian Country Music Awards
Nominee:
Qld Touring Artist of the Year Queensland Gold Medallion Awards
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Vocal Collaboration of the Year – Missin'
Slim
Nominee:
Golden Guitar - Single of the Year – Missin' Slim
Nominee:
Qld Touring Artist of the Year World Alliance of Radio Presenters (WARP) - Qld
Gold Medallion Awards
Golden
Guitar - Heritage Song of the Year – “Missin' Slim” -
Lee Kernaghan and Colin Buchanan
·
2006
Finalist:
ACMLA People's Choice Award for Best Male. (Winners announced 27th January 2006
at West Diggers in Tamworth – won by Troy Cassar-Daley.)
CMR
#1 Song of the Year – “The New Bush”
·
2007
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – Album of the Year – “The New Bush”
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – Male Artist of the Year – “The New Bush”
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – Heritage Song – “Close as a Whisper (The Gift) – “The New
Bush”
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – Video Clip of the Year – “Listen to the Radio”
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – Single of the Year – “The New Bush”
Nominee
– Golden Guitar – APRA Song of the Year – “The New Bush”
Finalist
– Tamworth Songwriters' Association – Contemporary Country Song of the Year –
“The New Bush” by Lee Kernaghan, Colin Buchanan & Garth Porter
Top
5 Finalist – People’s Choice Awards – Best Male Vocalist – “The New Bush”
Top
10 Finalist – People’s Choice Awards – Best Album – “The New Bush”
Top
10 Finalist – People’s Choice Awards – Best Male Vocalist – “The New Bush”
Finalist
– Victorian Awards – Bluegrass and Traditional Country – “Close as a Whisper
(The Gift)”
Winner
– Golden Guitar – Album of the Year – “The New Bush”
Winner
– Golden Guitar – Male Artist of the Year – “The New Bush”
Winner
– Golden Guitar – Heritage Song – “Close as a Whisper (The Gift) – “The New
Bush”
Winner
– Golden Guitar – Top Selling Album – “The New Bush”
Finalist
– Victorian Awards – Bush Ballad of the Year – “Close as a Whisper (The Gift)”
Finalist
– Victorian Awards – Best Male Vocalist – “The New Bush”
Finalist
– Victorian Awards – Songwriter’s Competition – “The New Bush” (with Garth
Porter & Colin Buchanan)
Winner
– Victorian Awards – Best Male Vocalist
Winner
– Victorian Awards – Shared Songwriter’s Competition for “The New Bush” (with
Garth Porter & Colin Buchanan)
Nominee
- APRA - Most Performed Country Work - "The New Bush"
Finalist
– QLD Gold Medallion Awards – Male Vocalist of the Year
Finalist
– QLD Gold Medallion Awards – Touring Artist of the Year
Nominee
– MO Award – Silm Dusty Country Perfor
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Close and Personal, The Outback
Club Members Magazine (fan club newsletter, V2, I4, December 2002), accessed 5
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Lee
Kernaghan Entourage 2007
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Brendan Radford - Acoustic Guitar /
Vocals
·
Jake Lardot
- Guitar
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James Gillard - Bass / Vocals
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Mitch Farmer - Drums
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Laurie Minson
- Guitar / Pedal Steel
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Robyn McKelvie
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