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Deborah Conway

Deborah Ann Conway AM (born 8 August 1959) is an Australian rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, and had a career as a model and actress. She was a founding member of the 1980s rock band Do-Ré-Mi with their top-5 hit "Man Overboard".

Deborah Conway
AM
Deborah Conway, Fitzroy Gardens, January 2010
Background information
Birth nameDeborah Ann Conway
Also known asDC
Born (1959-08-08) 8 August 1959 (age 64)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
GenresRock, pop, country
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • songwriter
  • model
  • actress
  • record producer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1979–present
LabelsVirgin, Mushroom, Shock, Another Intercorps
Formerly ofThe Benders, Do-Ré-Mi, Ultrasound
Websitewww.deborahconway.com

Conway performs solo and has a top-20 hit single with "It's Only the Beginning" (1991). The associated album, String of Pearls, also peaked in the top 20. She won the ARIA Award for Best Female Artist at the 1992 awards. Her next album, Bitch Epic, reached the top 20 in November 1993. Conway organised and performed on the Broad Festivals from 2005 to 2008—show-casing contemporary Australian female artists.

Career edit

1959–1980: Early years and The Benders edit

Deborah Ann Conway was born on 8 August 1959 in Melbourne, Victoria.[1][2][3] Her father was a lawyer in Toorak and Conway attended Lauriston Girls' School—photos of her as a schoolgirl were displayed at the Sydney Jewish Museum.[2] Later she went to University of Melbourne—modelling and singing her way through.[2][4] A billboard campaign for Bluegrass jeans featured Conway's nude backside and the phrase "Get yours into Bluegrass".[2][5] Other ads with Conway as a model include Big M and Crunchie.[6]

At the age of 18, Conway started playing guitar, and in 1980 she joined The Benders as a vocalist whilst still at university.[7] Her father was so concerned when she joined the pop band that he sent her to a psychiatrist.[2] Other members of The Benders included Neville Aresca (bass guitar), Les Barker (guitars, vocals), Dorland Bray (drums, vocals), John Campbell, Daniel Solowiej and Greg Thomas (guitar, keyboards).[8][9] They performed mostly in Melbourne pubs playing original material—mostly written by Conway and Thomas—and Blondie and Devo covers.[4] Conway also wrote songs with Bray.[2]

Conway had minor roles in Mallacoota Stampede (1979) and Hard Knocks (1980).[6][10]

1981–1991: Do-Ré-Mi to Rose Amongst Thorns edit

In 1981, Deborah Conway and Bray relocated to Sydney and formed pop rockers Do-Ré-Mi with Helen Carter on bass guitar and Stephen Philip on guitar.[11][12][13] They recorded two albums, Domestic Harmony (1985) and The Happiest Place in Town (1988), and eight singles.[8] Their best performed hit, "Man Overboard", peaked at No. 5 on the Australia Kent Music Report Singles Chart and became the eighth-highest-positioned Australian song on the 1985 End of Year Chart.[14][15] In the early 1980s, Conway was the domestic partner of Paul Hester—drummer for Deckchairs Overboard and then Split Enz—before he left for Los Angeles in 1985 and formed Crowded House there.[2][16]

Deborah Conway played the lead role of "Julie" in an Australian teenage road movie called Running on Empty, which was released in 1982.[6][17]

In late 1983, Conway supplied vocals for actor Tracy Mann's singing in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV series Sweet and Sour (1984) including the hit title song, "Sweet and Sour".[18] Two soundtrack albums and three singles from the series were credited to The Takeaways (and Various Artists).[19] Conway sang lead vocals on half the songs and backing vocals on almost all the rest.[18] Conway had a minor role in The Coca-Cola Kid (1985).[6][10]

In 1986 Conway performed with The Rock Party, a charity project initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse, which included many Australasian musicians: Neil Finn, Eddie Rayner, Tim Finn, Nick Seymour and Hester (all from Crowded House); Geoff Stapleton, Robbie James and Mark Callaghan (all from GANGgajang); Reg Mombassa and Martin Plaza (both from Mental As Anything); Andrew Barnum and Lissa Barnum (Vitabeats); Mary Azzopardi (Rockmelons), Michael Barclay, Peter Blakeley, Jenny Morris, Danny De Costa, Greg Herbert (The Promise), Spencer P Jones, Sean Kelly (Models), John Kennedy, Paul Kelly, Robert Susz (Dynamic Hepnotics) and Rick Swinn (The Venetians).[20] The Rock Party released a 12" single "Everything to Live For", which was produced by Joe Wissert, Phil Rigger and Phil Beazley.[20]

Do-Ré-Mi disbanded in 1988 not long after their second album was released.[7][11] Rolling Stone (Australia) named Conway 'Best Australian Female Singer' for that year.[21]

While Do-Ré-Mi were working in England in 1988, Conway became involved in Pete Townshend's project The Iron Man: The Musical by Pete Townshend.[6][7] Shortly afterwards she recorded an album of dance music in Los Angeles which was not released except for a solo single, a cover of Bad Company's "Feel Like Makin' Love" (1990), produced by Scott Cutler.[6][8]

In 1990, Conway formed Drawcards as a semi-acoustic band with Vika and Linda, Stephen Cummings, Dror Erez, Tim Finn, Ross Hannaford, Peter Jones, Shane O'Mara and Chris Wilson.[8][21] Almost immediately it split with half its members—Conway, Hester, Erez, Jones and Wilson—forming Rose Amongst Thorns as a pub rock band from 1990 to 1991.[8][21]

1991–1996: String of Pearls & Bitch Epic edit

In 1991, Conway played Juno in Peter Greenaway's Prospero's Books, singing a setting of William Shakespeare's masque from The Tempest to music by Michael Nyman.[6][21]

Deborah Conway's debut solo album was released in October 1991, titled String of Pearls, which peaked at No. 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[22] The album was produced by Richard Pleasance, Joe Hardy and Michael den Elzen.[8][21] Singles from the album include "It's Only the Beginning" which reached No. 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart in August, "Under My Skin" (December) and "Release Me" (February 1992),[2][22] all three of which were co-written with Scott Cutler. For her work on the album, she won ARIA Award for Best Female Artist at the ARIA Music Awards of 1992.[23] To support the releases, Deborah Conway and the Mothers of Pearl was formed with Alan Harding (keyboards), Peter Jones (drums, ex-Drawcards and Rose Amongst Thorns), Bill McDonald (bass guitar) and Willy Zygier (guitar).[8][21] Conway and Zygier became domestic partners and have written and performed much of Conway's subsequent material.

Conway released her second album Bitch Epic in 1993, which peaked at No. 18 and was produced by Jim Rondinelli and Zygier.[8][22] The cover features an upper body shot of a topless Conway, covered in Nutella (a hazelnut spread) and cream,[21] as she is about to eat a slice of cake thereby illustrating the concept of Gluttony (see album cover at right) for ABC TV mini-series Seven Deadly Sins (1993).[7][24] Conway, Paul Kelly, Vika Bull and Renée Geyer provided vocals and song writing for the related soundtrack.[25] An eight-track extended play of live songs was added to Bitch Epic to form 1994's Epic Theatre, which was produced by Zygier.[8][21] Her backing band were Zygier, Harding, McDonald and Hughie Benjamin (ex-Yothu Yindi) on drums.[21]

Ultrasound, an experimental band, with Conway, Zygier, McDonald and Hester, recorded and produced their self-titled album, Ultrasound (1995).[26] At the end of the year, Conway and Zygier relocated to England with their newborn daughter.

In 1996, a portrait of Conway as Medusa, painted by Rosemary Valadon, was a finalist in the Archibald Prize. The prize is awarded for the "best portrait painting preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art, Letters, Science or Politics".[27]

1997–2003: My Third Husband to Only the Bones edit

Conway recorded a new album My Third Husband with Dave Anderson producing and, after returning to Australia in mid-1997, it was released in October 1997.[8][21]

In May 2000, Conway released her fourth studio album, Exquisite Stereo, on Shock Records.[21] Her backing band, Deborah Conway and the City of Women, was Zygier, Cameron Reynolds (samples), Edmond Amendola (bass guitar) and Dave Williams (drums)—the latter two are members of Augie March.[8][21] This was much more of a rock record than previous releases, it "was a mature album featuring a wide variety of styles, from acoustic love song ("You Come to Earth") and Radiohead-styled epics ("Interzone") to full tilt rockers ("I Lay Down on My Pillow and Cried All Night")".[7][21]

Following Exquisite Stereo, Conway played the lead role of Patsy Cline in the Australian stage production of Always... Patsy Cline and recorded a covers album of Cline's songs, called PC: The Songs of Patsy Cline (2001), which was produced by Zygier and Reynolds.[8] She supported the release by touring as Deborah Conway and the Patsy Clones which contained Zygier and Reynolds, and Gerry Hale.

Only the Bones is Conway's compilation album which was released in 2002. The cover showed Conway at a table picking over a meal. The album was re-titled Definitive Collection, with a different cover, and re-released in 2004.

Conway performed Dreaming Transportation: Voice Portraits of the First Women of White Settlement at Port Jackson which was scripted and directed by Andrée Greenwell.[28] The performance premiered at the Sydney Festival in 2003 and a year later was staged again, at the Sydney Opera House. Performing with Conway were Susan Prior, Christine Douglas, Amie McKenna and Jeannie Van de Velde and musicians, Hope Csuturos (violin), James Nightingale (clarinet, saxophone), Jane Williams (cello), Kim Poole (guitar/mandolin), Denise Papaluca (piano), Mardi Chillingworth (double bass) and Jared Underwood (percussion).[28] The work was inspired by a series of poems by Jordie Albiston.[28]

2004–present: Conway and Zygier edit

 
Deborah Conway & Willy Zygier, January 2010

In August 2004, Conway released Summertown, under the name of Conway and Zygier on the Another Intercorps label and was produced by Conway, Zygier and Hale.[8] It has a 1960s folk-pop sound to it. Conway and Zygier supported sales by appearing in fans' homes.[4] Brisbane group, george, recorded Do-Ré-Mi's hit single "Man Overboard", with Conway providing vocals, on their 2004 single "Still Real".[29] Katie Noonan from george also performed with Conway in Broad 2005. In 2005, Conway provided vocals for Man Bites God's single "Bride of the Dragon" from their album The Popular Alternative, the associated video is anime based.

From 2005 to 2008, Deborah Conway collaborated with different female artists to tour Australia as part of the Broad Festival project.[7] Each year's roster performed their own and each other's songs. Sara Storer, Katie Noonan, Ruby Hunter, Conway and Clare Bowditch were . Melinda Schneider, Mia Dyson, Kate Miller-Heidke, Conway and Ella Hooper were . Anne McCue, Sally Seltmann, Conway, Jade Macrae and Abbe May were . Laura Jean, Elana Stone, Liz Stringer, Dianna Corcoran and Conway were .[7][30]

Since 2008, Conway is artistic director of the Queensland Music Festival which runs biennially in late July in odd-numbered years.[31]

In May 2010, Conway and Zygier released Half Man Half Woman, which was produced by James Black (from stage band for RocKwiz) who also provided keyboards.[31] The album included a track, "Into the Blue" recorded with Conway and Zygier joined by their three daughters, Syd, Alma and Hettie on vocals.[32] The Age's Michael Dwyer observed that Conway and Zygier did not compromise, "from [Zygier's] jaunty Wes Montgomery-styled instrumental overture to a charming banjo lullaby featuring their three daughters, it fairly saunters with a relaxed resolve to be whatever it wants to be".[33]

February 2013 saw the release of 'Stories of Ghosts' an unbeliever's examination of Old Testament themes from a Jewish perspective, exploring the connections between ancient practice and modern life. Receiving positive reviews throughout Australia's music press including 4 stars in Rolling Stone and Album of the week on ABC Radio National. Conway and Zygier spent the majority of 2013 touring this CD around Australia to high critical praise.

In August 2016, Conway announced the release of her ninth studio album Everybody's Begging on 2 September 2016. The album is a collection of mainly acoustic songs about an unbeliever's take on Old Testament themes from a Jewish perspective. This was accompanied by a tour in August and September.[34]

A portrait of Conway by Lewis Miller was a finalist in the 2022 Archibald Prize.[35]

In December 2022, Conway was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.[36]

Personal life edit

Conway was in a relationship with Paul Hester before he moved to Los Angeles in 1985.[37] Conway is married to guitarist and musical collaborator Willy Zygier. They have three children.[38]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[22][39]
String of Pearls 20
Bitch Epic
  • Released: 1 November 1993
  • Label: Mushroom (TVD91047)
  • Formats: CD, CD+EP
18
My Third Husband
  • Released: October 1997[40]
  • Label: Mushroom (MUSH33055.2)
  • Formats: CD
79
Exquisite Stereo
  • Released: 2000[41]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production / Shock (SHOCK0399)
  • Formats: CD
-
PC: The Songs of Patsy Cline
  • Released: July 2001[42]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production
  • Formats: CD, DD
-
Summertown
(with Willy Zygier)
  • Released: August 2004[43]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production (INTERCORPS001)
  • Formats: CD, DD
-
Half Man Half Woman
(with Willy Zygier)
  • Released: 3 May 2010[44]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production (INTERCORPS002)
  • Formats: CD, DD
-
Stories Of Ghosts
(with Willy Zygier)
  • Released: 15 February 2013[45]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production (INTERCORPS004)
  • Formats: CD, DD
-
Everybody's Begging
(with Willy Zygier)
  • Released: 2 September 2016[46]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production (INTERCORPS005)
  • Formats: CD, DD, streaming
-
The Words of Men
(with Willy Zygier)
  • Released: 15 February 2019[47]
  • Label: Another Intercorps Production (INTERCORPS006)
  • Formats: CD, DD, streaming
-

Soundtrack albums edit

List of soundtrack albums, with selected details
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[22][39]
Seven Deadly Sins
(with Paul Kelly, Vika and Linda, and Renée Geyer)
71

Compilation albums edit

List of compilation albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Only the Bones – Deborah Conway's Greatest Hits
  • Released: 17 July 2002
  • Label: Festival Mushroom Records (335282)
  • Formats: CD, DD
The Definitive Collection
  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Festival Mushroom Records (337702)
  • Formats: CD, DD

EPs edit

List of EPs, with selected details
Title Album details
Epic Theatre
  • Released: 17 July 2002
  • Label: Mushroom (TVD93416)
  • Formats: CD
  • Notes: This was released as a double CD pack with Bitch Epic[8]

Singles edit

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[22][39]
"Feel Like Makin' Love" 1990 non-album single
"It's Only the Beginning" 1991 19 String of Pearls
"Under My Skin" 34
"Release Me" 1992 58
"White Roses" 87
"He Can't Decide"
(with Paul Kelly, Renee Geyer and Vika Bull)
1993 Seven Deadly Sins
"Alive and Brilliant" 64 Bitch Epic
"Today I am a Daisy" 1994 98
"Consider This"/"Now That We're Apart"
"Only the Bones (Will Show)" 1997 My Third Husband
"2001 Ultrasound" 1998
"It's a Girl Thing"
"Happy New Year" 1999 non album single
"Radio Loves This" 2000 63 Exquisite Stereo
"She's Coming for It"
"Exquisite Stereo" 2001
"Accidents Happen in the Home"
(with Willy Zygier)
2004 Summertown
"I Am Woman"
(with Judith Lucy)
2015 non album single

Charity singles edit

List of charity singles
Title Year Peak chart positions Notes
AUS
[48]
"I Touch Myself" (as part of the I Touch Myself Project) 2014 72 The I Touch Myself Project launched in 2014 with a mission to encourage young women to touch themselves regularly to find early signs of cancer.[49]

See also edit

Awards and nominations edit

Conway was honoured with the Order of Australia in 2002 "For services to music"[50]

ARIA Music Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music. They Commenced in 1987.[51]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 Strings of Pearls Best Female Artist Won
Album of the Year Nominated
Best Cover Art Nominated
Breakthrough Artist - Album Nominated
"It's Only the Beginning" Single of the Year Nominated
Breakthrough Artist - Single Nominated
1993 "Release Me" Best Female Artist Nominated
1994 Bitch Epic Best Female Artist Nominated
Best Cover Art Won

Countdown Music Awards edit

Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC-TV from 1974 to 1987, it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987, initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week. The TV Week / Countdown Awards were a combination of popular-voted and peer-voted awards.[52][53]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1986 Deborah Conway in "Guns and Butter" by Do-Ré-Mi Best Female Performance in a Video Nominated

Don Banks Music Award edit

The Don Banks Music Award was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia.[54] It was founded by the Australia Council in honour of Don Banks, Australian composer, performer and the first chair of its music board.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2020[55] Deborah Conway Don Banks Music Award awarded

Helpmann Awards edit

The Helpmann Awards is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group Live Performance Australia since 2001.[56] Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2002 Deborah Conway - Always... Patsy Cline Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical Nominated [57]
2017 Deborah Conway - The Beginning & The End (with Willy Zygier) Helpmann Award for Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated [58]

Music Victoria Awards edit

The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2005.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2022 Deborah Conway Hall of Fame inductee [36]

National Live Music Awards edit

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
National Live Music Awards of 2019[59] Deborah Conway Live Legends (Hall of Fame) inductee

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Deborah Ann Conway AM born 8 August 1959 is an Australian rock singer songwriter and guitarist and had a career as a model and actress She was a founding member of the 1980s rock band Do Re Mi with their top 5 hit Man Overboard Deborah ConwayAMDeborah Conway Fitzroy Gardens January 2010Background informationBirth nameDeborah Ann ConwayAlso known asDCBorn 1959 08 08 8 August 1959 age 64 Melbourne Victoria AustraliaGenresRock pop countryOccupation s Singermusiciansongwritermodelactressrecord producerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1979 presentLabelsVirgin Mushroom Shock Another IntercorpsFormerly ofThe Benders Do Re Mi UltrasoundWebsitewww wbr deborahconway wbr com Conway performs solo and has a top 20 hit single with It s Only the Beginning 1991 The associated album String of Pearls also peaked in the top 20 She won the ARIA Award for Best Female Artist at the 1992 awards Her next album Bitch Epic reached the top 20 in November 1993 Conway organised and performed on the Broad Festivals from 2005 to 2008 show casing contemporary Australian female artists Contents 1 Career 1 1 1959 1980 Early years and The Benders 1 2 1981 1991 Do Re Mi to Rose Amongst Thorns 1 3 1991 1996 String of Pearls amp Bitch Epic 1 4 1997 2003 My Third Husband to Only the Bones 1 5 2004 present Conway and Zygier 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Soundtrack albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 EPs 3 5 Singles 3 6 Charity singles 4 See also 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 ARIA Music Awards 5 2 Countdown Music Awards 5 3 Don Banks Music Award 5 4 Helpmann Awards 5 5 Music Victoria Awards 5 6 National Live Music Awards 6 References 7 External linksCareer edit1959 1980 Early years and The Benders edit Deborah Ann Conway was born on 8 August 1959 in Melbourne Victoria 1 2 3 Her father was a lawyer in Toorak and Conway attended Lauriston Girls School photos of her as a schoolgirl were displayed at the Sydney Jewish Museum 2 Later she went to University of Melbourne modelling and singing her way through 2 4 A billboard campaign for Bluegrass jeans featured Conway s nude backside and the phrase Get yours into Bluegrass 2 5 Other ads with Conway as a model include Big M and Crunchie 6 At the age of 18 Conway started playing guitar and in 1980 she joined The Benders as a vocalist whilst still at university 7 Her father was so concerned when she joined the pop band that he sent her to a psychiatrist 2 Other members of The Benders included Neville Aresca bass guitar Les Barker guitars vocals Dorland Bray drums vocals John Campbell Daniel Solowiej and Greg Thomas guitar keyboards 8 9 They performed mostly in Melbourne pubs playing original material mostly written by Conway and Thomas and Blondie and Devo covers 4 Conway also wrote songs with Bray 2 Conway had minor roles in Mallacoota Stampede 1979 and Hard Knocks 1980 6 10 1981 1991 Do Re Mi to Rose Amongst Thorns edit In 1981 Deborah Conway and Bray relocated to Sydney and formed pop rockers Do Re Mi with Helen Carter on bass guitar and Stephen Philip on guitar 11 12 13 They recorded two albums Domestic Harmony 1985 and The Happiest Place in Town 1988 and eight singles 8 Their best performed hit Man Overboard peaked at No 5 on the Australia Kent Music Report Singles Chart and became the eighth highest positioned Australian song on the 1985 End of Year Chart 14 15 In the early 1980s Conway was the domestic partner of Paul Hester drummer for Deckchairs Overboard and then Split Enz before he left for Los Angeles in 1985 and formed Crowded House there 2 16 Deborah Conway played the lead role of Julie in an Australian teenage road movie called Running on Empty which was released in 1982 6 17 In late 1983 Conway supplied vocals for actor Tracy Mann s singing in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV series Sweet and Sour 1984 including the hit title song Sweet and Sour 18 Two soundtrack albums and three singles from the series were credited to The Takeaways and Various Artists 19 Conway sang lead vocals on half the songs and backing vocals on almost all the rest 18 Conway had a minor role in The Coca Cola Kid 1985 6 10 In 1986 Conway performed with The Rock Party a charity project initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse which included many Australasian musicians Neil Finn Eddie Rayner Tim Finn Nick Seymour and Hester all from Crowded House Geoff Stapleton Robbie James and Mark Callaghan all from GANGgajang Reg Mombassa and Martin Plaza both from Mental As Anything Andrew Barnum and Lissa Barnum Vitabeats Mary Azzopardi Rockmelons Michael Barclay Peter Blakeley Jenny Morris Danny De Costa Greg Herbert The Promise Spencer P Jones Sean Kelly Models John Kennedy Paul Kelly Robert Susz Dynamic Hepnotics and Rick Swinn The Venetians 20 The Rock Party released a 12 single Everything to Live For which was produced by Joe Wissert Phil Rigger and Phil Beazley 20 Do Re Mi disbanded in 1988 not long after their second album was released 7 11 Rolling Stone Australia named Conway Best Australian Female Singer for that year 21 While Do Re Mi were working in England in 1988 Conway became involved in Pete Townshend s project The Iron Man The Musical by Pete Townshend 6 7 Shortly afterwards she recorded an album of dance music in Los Angeles which was not released except for a solo single a cover of Bad Company s Feel Like Makin Love 1990 produced by Scott Cutler 6 8 In 1990 Conway formed Drawcards as a semi acoustic band with Vika and Linda Stephen Cummings Dror Erez Tim Finn Ross Hannaford Peter Jones Shane O Mara and Chris Wilson 8 21 Almost immediately it split with half its members Conway Hester Erez Jones and Wilson forming Rose Amongst Thorns as a pub rock band from 1990 to 1991 8 21 1991 1996 String of Pearls amp Bitch Epic edit Main articles String of Pearls album and Bitch Epic In 1991 Conway played Juno in Peter Greenaway s Prospero s Books singing a setting of William Shakespeare s masque from The Tempest to music by Michael Nyman 6 21 Deborah Conway s debut solo album was released in October 1991 titled String of Pearls which peaked at No 20 on the ARIA Albums Chart 22 The album was produced by Richard Pleasance Joe Hardy and Michael den Elzen 8 21 Singles from the album include It s Only the Beginning which reached No 19 on the ARIA Singles Chart in August Under My Skin December and Release Me February 1992 2 22 all three of which were co written with Scott Cutler For her work on the album she won ARIA Award for Best Female Artist at the ARIA Music Awards of 1992 23 To support the releases Deborah Conway and the Mothers of Pearl was formed with Alan Harding keyboards Peter Jones drums ex Drawcards and Rose Amongst Thorns Bill McDonald bass guitar and Willy Zygier guitar 8 21 Conway and Zygier became domestic partners and have written and performed much of Conway s subsequent material Conway released her second album Bitch Epic in 1993 which peaked at No 18 and was produced by Jim Rondinelli and Zygier 8 22 The cover features an upper body shot of a topless Conway covered in Nutella a hazelnut spread and cream 21 as she is about to eat a slice of cake thereby illustrating the concept of Gluttony see album cover at right for ABC TV mini series Seven Deadly Sins 1993 7 24 Conway Paul Kelly Vika Bull and Renee Geyer provided vocals and song writing for the related soundtrack 25 An eight track extended play of live songs was added to Bitch Epic to form 1994 s Epic Theatre which was produced by Zygier 8 21 Her backing band were Zygier Harding McDonald and Hughie Benjamin ex Yothu Yindi on drums 21 Ultrasound an experimental band with Conway Zygier McDonald and Hester recorded and produced their self titled album Ultrasound 1995 26 At the end of the year Conway and Zygier relocated to England with their newborn daughter In 1996 a portrait of Conway as Medusa painted by Rosemary Valadon was a finalist in the Archibald Prize The prize is awarded for the best portrait painting preferentially of some man or woman distinguished in Art Letters Science or Politics 27 1997 2003 My Third Husband to Only the Bones edit Main articles My Third Husband Exquisite Stereo and Only the Bones Conway recorded a new album My Third Husband with Dave Anderson producing and after returning to Australia in mid 1997 it was released in October 1997 8 21 In May 2000 Conway released her fourth studio album Exquisite Stereo on Shock Records 21 Her backing band Deborah Conway and the City of Women was Zygier Cameron Reynolds samples Edmond Amendola bass guitar and Dave Williams drums the latter two are members of Augie March 8 21 This was much more of a rock record than previous releases it was a mature album featuring a wide variety of styles from acoustic love song You Come to Earth and Radiohead styled epics Interzone to full tilt rockers I Lay Down on My Pillow and Cried All Night 7 21 Following Exquisite Stereo Conway played the lead role of Patsy Cline in the Australian stage production of Always Patsy Cline and recorded a covers album of Cline s songs called PC The Songs of Patsy Cline 2001 which was produced by Zygier and Reynolds 8 She supported the release by touring as Deborah Conway and the Patsy Clones which contained Zygier and Reynolds and Gerry Hale Only the Bones is Conway s compilation album which was released in 2002 The cover showed Conway at a table picking over a meal The album was re titled Definitive Collection with a different cover and re released in 2004 Conway performed Dreaming Transportation Voice Portraits of the First Women of White Settlement at Port Jackson which was scripted and directed by Andree Greenwell 28 The performance premiered at the Sydney Festival in 2003 and a year later was staged again at the Sydney Opera House Performing with Conway were Susan Prior Christine Douglas Amie McKenna and Jeannie Van de Velde and musicians Hope Csuturos violin James Nightingale clarinet saxophone Jane Williams cello Kim Poole guitar mandolin Denise Papaluca piano Mardi Chillingworth double bass and Jared Underwood percussion 28 The work was inspired by a series of poems by Jordie Albiston 28 2004 present Conway and Zygier edit nbsp Deborah Conway amp Willy Zygier January 2010In August 2004 Conway released Summertown under the name of Conway and Zygier on the Another Intercorps label and was produced by Conway Zygier and Hale 8 It has a 1960s folk pop sound to it Conway and Zygier supported sales by appearing in fans homes 4 Brisbane group george recorded Do Re Mi s hit single Man Overboard with Conway providing vocals on their 2004 single Still Real 29 Katie Noonan from george also performed with Conway in Broad 2005 In 2005 Conway provided vocals for Man Bites God s single Bride of the Dragon from their album The Popular Alternative the associated video is anime based From 2005 to 2008 Deborah Conway collaborated with different female artists to tour Australia as part of the Broad Festival project 7 Each year s roster performed their own and each other s songs Sara Storer Katie Noonan Ruby Hunter Conway and Clare Bowditch were Broad 2005 Melinda Schneider Mia Dyson Kate Miller Heidke Conway and Ella Hooper were Broad 2006 Anne McCue Sally Seltmann Conway Jade Macrae and Abbe May were Broad 2007 Laura Jean Elana Stone Liz Stringer Dianna Corcoran and Conway were Broad 2008 7 30 Since 2008 Conway is artistic director of the Queensland Music Festival which runs biennially in late July in odd numbered years 31 In May 2010 Conway and Zygier released Half Man Half Woman which was produced by James Black from stage band for RocKwiz who also provided keyboards 31 The album included a track Into the Blue recorded with Conway and Zygier joined by their three daughters Syd Alma and Hettie on vocals 32 The Age s Michael Dwyer observed that Conway and Zygier did not compromise from Zygier s jaunty Wes Montgomery styled instrumental overture to a charming banjo lullaby featuring their three daughters it fairly saunters with a relaxed resolve to be whatever it wants to be 33 February 2013 saw the release of Stories of Ghosts an unbeliever s examination of Old Testament themes from a Jewish perspective exploring the connections between ancient practice and modern life Receiving positive reviews throughout Australia s music press including 4 stars in Rolling Stone and Album of the week on ABC Radio National Conway and Zygier spent the majority of 2013 touring this CD around Australia to high critical praise In August 2016 Conway announced the release of her ninth studio album Everybody s Begging on 2 September 2016 The album is a collection of mainly acoustic songs about an unbeliever s take on Old Testament themes from a Jewish perspective This was accompanied by a tour in August and September 34 A portrait of Conway by Lewis Miller was a finalist in the 2022 Archibald Prize 35 In December 2022 Conway was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame 36 Personal life editConway was in a relationship with Paul Hester before he moved to Los Angeles in 1985 37 Conway is married to guitarist and musical collaborator Willy Zygier They have three children 38 Discography editStudio albums edit List of studio albums with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationsAUS 22 39 String of Pearls Released 14 October 1991 Label Mushroom D30601 Formats CD Cassette 20 ARIA Gold 39 Bitch Epic Released 1 November 1993 Label Mushroom TVD91047 Formats CD CD EP 18 ARIA Gold 39 My Third Husband Released October 1997 40 Label Mushroom MUSH33055 2 Formats CD 79Exquisite Stereo Released 2000 41 Label Another Intercorps Production Shock SHOCK0399 Formats CD PC The Songs of Patsy Cline Released July 2001 42 Label Another Intercorps Production Formats CD DD Summertown with Willy Zygier Released August 2004 43 Label Another Intercorps Production INTERCORPS001 Formats CD DD Half Man Half Woman with Willy Zygier Released 3 May 2010 44 Label Another Intercorps Production INTERCORPS002 Formats CD DD Stories Of Ghosts with Willy Zygier Released 15 February 2013 45 Label Another Intercorps Production INTERCORPS004 Formats CD DD Everybody s Begging with Willy Zygier Released 2 September 2016 46 Label Another Intercorps Production INTERCORPS005 Formats CD DD streaming The Words of Men with Willy Zygier Released 15 February 2019 47 Label Another Intercorps Production INTERCORPS006 Formats CD DD streaming Soundtrack albums edit List of soundtrack albums with selected details Title Album details Peak chart positionsAUS 22 39 Seven Deadly Sins with Paul Kelly Vika and Linda and Renee Geyer Released February 1993 Label Australian Broadcasting Corporation 514463 2 71Compilation albums edit List of compilation albums with selected details Title Album detailsOnly the Bones Deborah Conway s Greatest Hits Released 17 July 2002 Label Festival Mushroom Records 335282 Formats CD DDThe Definitive Collection Released 2004 Label Festival Mushroom Records 337702 Formats CD DDEPs edit List of EPs with selected details Title Album detailsEpic Theatre Released 17 July 2002 Label Mushroom TVD93416 Formats CD Notes This was released as a double CD pack with Bitch Epic 8 Singles edit List of singles with selected chart positions and certifications Title Year Peak chart positions AlbumAUS 22 39 Feel Like Makin Love 1990 non album single It s Only the Beginning 1991 19 String of Pearls Under My Skin 34 Release Me 1992 58 White Roses 87 He Can t Decide with Paul Kelly Renee Geyer and Vika Bull 1993 Seven Deadly Sins Alive and Brilliant 64 Bitch Epic Today I am a Daisy 1994 98 Consider This Now That We re Apart Only the Bones Will Show 1997 My Third Husband 2001 Ultrasound 1998 It s a Girl Thing Happy New Year 1999 non album single Radio Loves This 2000 63 Exquisite Stereo She s Coming for It Exquisite Stereo 2001 Accidents Happen in the Home with Willy Zygier 2004 Summertown I Am Woman with Judith Lucy 2015 non album singleCharity singles edit List of charity singles Title Year Peak chart positions NotesAUS 48 I Touch Myself as part of the I Touch Myself Project 2014 72 The I Touch Myself Project launched in 2014 with a mission to encourage young women to touch themselves regularly to find early signs of cancer 49 See also editDo Re Mi band Awards and nominations editConway was honoured with the Order of Australia in 2002 For services to music 50 ARIA Music Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music They Commenced in 1987 51 Year Nominee work Award Result1992 Strings of Pearls Best Female Artist WonAlbum of the Year NominatedBest Cover Art NominatedBreakthrough Artist Album Nominated It s Only the Beginning Single of the Year NominatedBreakthrough Artist Single Nominated1993 Release Me Best Female Artist Nominated1994 Bitch Epic Best Female Artist NominatedBest Cover Art WonCountdown Music Awards edit Countdown was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC TV from 1974 to 1987 it presented music awards from 1979 to 1987 initially in conjunction with magazine TV Week The TV Week Countdown Awards were a combination of popular voted and peer voted awards 52 53 Year Nominee work Award Result1986 Deborah Conway in Guns and Butter by Do Re Mi Best Female Performance in a Video NominatedDon Banks Music Award edit The Don Banks Music Award was established in 1984 to publicly honour a senior artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia 54 It was founded by the Australia Council in honour of Don Banks Australian composer performer and the first chair of its music board Year Nominee work Award Result2020 55 Deborah Conway Don Banks Music Award awardedHelpmann Awards edit The Helpmann Awards is an awards show celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia presented by industry group Live Performance Australia since 2001 56 Note 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2002 Deborah Conway Always Patsy Cline Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Musical Nominated 57 2017 Deborah Conway The Beginning amp The End with Willy Zygier Helpmann Award for Best Australian Contemporary Concert Nominated 58 Music Victoria Awards edit The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music They commenced in 2005 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2022 Deborah Conway Hall of Fame inductee 36 National Live Music Awards edit The National Live Music Awards NLMAs are a broad recognition of Australia s diverse live industry celebrating the success of the Australian live scene The awards commenced in 2016 Year Nominee work Award ResultNational Live Music Awards of 2019 59 Deborah Conway Live Legends Hall of Fame inducteeReferences editGeneralMcFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St 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