fbpx
Wikipedia

Grant McLennan

Grant William McLennan (12 February 1958 – 6 May 2006) was an Australian alternative rock singer-songwriter-guitarist. He co-founded the Go-Betweens with Robert Forster in Brisbane in 1977. In addition to his work with the Go-Betweens (1977–89, 2000–06), he issued four solo albums: Watershed (1991), Fireboy (1992), Horsebreaker Star (1994) and In Your Bright Ray (1997). He also undertook side-projects and collaborations with other artists. McLennan received a number of accolades recognising his achievements and contributions as songwriter and lyricist. In May 2001, the Australasian Performing Right Association listed "Cattle and Cane" (1983), written by McLennan, as one of their top 30 Australian songs of all time. McLennan died of a heart attack in 2006 at the age of 48.

Grant McLennan
McLennan in 1994
Background information
Birth nameGrant William McLennan
Born(1958-02-12)12 February 1958
Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia
Died6 May 2006(2006-05-06) (aged 48)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
GenresRock, alternative rock
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, percussion, bass guitar
Years active1977–2006
LabelsMushroom, Postcard, Rough Trade, Beggars Banquet, Atlantic

History edit

1958–1976: Early life edit

Grant William McLennan[1] was born on 12 February 1958 in Rockhampton, Queensland.[2][3] His father was a general practitioner, and McLennan grew up with a younger brother and sister.[2] After the death of their father, when McLennan was four years old, his family moved to Cairns. He spent five years at the Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane as a boarder.[2] His mother remarried, and the family then relocated to a cattle station in central Far North Queensland.

McLennan's songs, which often evoke the impressions and imagery of the regional background of his childhood, include "Cattle and Cane",[4] "Unkind and Unwise", "Dusty in Here" (about his father), "Boundary Rider" and "Bye Bye Pride".

In 1976, McLennan began a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Queensland. Joh Bjelke-Petersen was Premier of Queensland at the time, and McLennan was arrested in a student protest against aspects of that government's conservative policies.[5]

1977–1990: Go-Betweens edit

In 1977, Grant McLennan met Robert Forster at university. Forster encouraged him to learn bass guitar – McLennan had no musical training – and to form an alternative rock band, the Go-Betweens, in Brisbane.[6] For several months they used a succession of interim drummers, with McLennan on bass guitar and Forster on lead guitar and lead vocals.[7][8] The group released their first single in September 1978, "Lee Remick", which was written by Forster.[7]

During the group's initial period, Forster provided most of the songwriting and lead vocals.[7][8] In November 1979, the Go-Betweens' McLennan and Forster travelled to England and then to Scotland, where they recorded new material, including their third single, "I Need Two Heads" (June 1980).[7][8][9] By the time it appeared, they had returned to Australia.[9] As McLennan's own distinctive compositional style developed, the two shared lead vocal duties almost equally. For Go-Betweens releases from about 1980 forward, some songs were credited to "Forster/McLennan", although the two generally wrote separately, each singing their own compositions.[2]

In November 1981, the Go-Betweens issued their debut album, Send Me a Lullaby, with Lindy Morrison as their permanent drummer.[7][8] Aside from lead vocals and bass guitar McLennan also provides lead guitar for three of its eight tracks – he wrote four tracks and co-wrote one with Forster.[10] McLennan told Gavin Sawford of Rave magazine, in April 1996, that "[it] is to me an inauspicious debut... if I'd heard that and I wasn't in the band, I think my comment would have been 'What the fuck is going on here.' There's great melodies but then there's changes which to this day I can't work out. There's lyrics to this day which I don't understand and when I actually summon up enough courage to get to the microphone, I sound like a choirboy with a mouthful of fruitcake."[10]

In 1982, they relocated to London and recorded new material, also during that year McLennan was part of a side project, Tuff Monks, with Forster and Morrison joined by label mates, Nick Cave, Mick Harvey and Rowland S. Howard of the Birthday Party.[7][8] The group released only a single, "After the Fireworks", on Missing Link Records.[9]: 93, 114–115 [11] In late 1983 the Go-Betweens added Robert Vickers on bass guitar – which allowed McLennan to shift to lead guitar.[7][8]

Late in 1986, Amanda Brown joined on oboe, violin, guitar, keyboards and backing vocals.[7][8] McLennan and Brown were soon in a romantic relationship.[12][13] Many of McLennan's new lyrics were about this relationship.[12][13] John Willsteed replaced Vickers on bass guitar in November 1987.[7][8]

After recording six albums the Go-Betweens disbanded in December 1989.[7][8] McLennan and Forster had made tentative plans to form an acoustic duo together. When McLennan told Brown, she ended their relationship.[14]

McLennan and Forster each pursued solo careers while Brown and Morrison formed Cleopatra Wong in 1991.[7][8]

McLennan and Forster reformed The Go-Betweens in 2000, and recorded three more studio albums. Their last one, Oceans Apart (October 2005), won the band their first ARIA Award: for Best Adult Contemporary Album at the 2005 ceremony.[15] Their live album, That Striped Sunlight Sound (2006), was nominated for Best Music DVD at the 2006 awards.[15]

1990–2003: Jack Frost, Far Out Corporation and solo work edit

In 1990, Grant McLennan on lead vocals, bass guitar, lead guitar and keyboards formed the rock band Jack Frost, in Sydney with the Church's front man, Steve Kilbey on lead vocals, bass guitar, lead guitar, keyboards and drums.[8][9]: 180 [16] The group released a self-titled album in 1991 and the pair resumed the collaboration in 1995 for a second album, Snow Job.[8][9]: 180 

Also in 1990, McLennan produced the debut single "On and On" for Sydney-based duo Club Hoy.[17]

In June 1991, McLennan released his debut solo album Watershed under the name G.W. McLennan, which was produced by Dave Dobbyn (DD Smash) on Mushroom Records' White Records label.[8][17] Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane felt it was an "ambitious and highly personalised collection of songs charted McLennan's emotions in the wake of The Go-Betweens' break-up... [it] revealed McLennan to be, in turns, the introspective singer/songwriter or the carefree and gregarious performer." AllMusic's Norm Elrod noticed that McLennan "isn't the most talented singer; his voice is a bit plain, and his range somewhat limited. He isn't the most gifted guitarist; his playing sometimes amounts to basic acoustic strums. He is, however, a truly exceptional artist who, in the spirit of Lloyd Cole, crafts moments of brilliance to fit his limitations."[18]

In November 1992, McLennan released the album Fireboy, produced by Dobbyn again.[8][17] McFarlane compared it with his previous one and found it was "an even more melancholy set of songs that boasted fuller (though never obtrusive) arrangements."[17] Ned Raggett of AllMusic felt it "finds the musician in excellent form, with a baker's dozen worth of songs that won't challenge preconceptions, but do make for a great listen all around" with "sweetly sparkling, sometimes barbed, numbers."[19] Robert Christgau, an American journalist, preferred the tracks "The Dark Side of Town", "Riddle in the Rain" and "Whose Side Are You On?", which were "living tunes in studio-rock amber."[20] During 1993 he toured Australia with a backing band comprising Michael Barclay on drums, Pedro Bull on keyboards (both ex-ex-Paul Kelly and the Messengers), Maurice Frawley on guitar (ex-Paul Kelly and the Dots) and Phil Kakulas on bass guitar (ex-Blackeyed Susans).[8][17]

In December 1994, McLennan's released Horsebreaker Star.[8][17] It was recorded in Athens, Georgia with American session musicians and was produced by John Keane (R.E.M., Indigo Girls, Vic Chesnutt).[8][21] Christgau found it was McLennan's "most consistently catchy solo album" providing "30 snapshots of a resigned romantic" while "unrolling tune after sweet, simple-seeming tune."[20] McFarlane praised "its wide-screen outlook, the album shifted from country rock to bright acoustic pop with a great deal of optimism and passion."[17] Raggett opined that it was "more of a country/Southern rock bent...his ear for focused, sharp lyrical portraits of life and love, paired with his ever-striking crisp singing style, continues to lead the way."[21]

In September 1997, McLennan released In Your Bright Ray, with Wayne Connolly producing.[8][17] AllMusic's Jack Rabid found it "returns him to his more well-trodden ground... [and] is as warm and soft as a cake out of the oven, a just-washed blanket, and an Eskimo coat."[22]

In November 1997, he formed Far Out Corporation with Ian Haug, Ross McLennan and Adele Pickvance.[8][17] McFarlane described them as a "conceptual art group with a pop orientation."[17] They issued their sole album FOC in October 1998, which was co-produced by Tim Whitten with the group.[8][17]

2006: Death edit

Grant William McLennan died at his Brisbane home on 6 May 2006, aged 48, from a heart attack.[5][23] He was preparing for a party to celebrate with his fiancée, Emma Pursey; he complained of feeling unwell, and he went upstairs to rest. He was found dead soon after by Pursey, his flatmate and friends.[23] Over 1,000 people attended his funeral, including musicians Dave Dobbyn, Bernard Fanning, Ian Haug, Lindy Morrison, Dave McCormack, Steve Kilbey, Paul Kelly and Ed Kuepper.[24]

Following McLennan's death, the Queensland Government established the Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award, presented at the Queensland Music Awards.

Discography edit

Albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[25]
Watershed
  • Released: June 1991
  • Label: White Label (D 30547)
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette
96
Fireboy
  • Released: November 1992
  • Label: White Label (D 30841)
  • Format: CD, cassette
Horsebreaker Star
  • Released: December 1994
  • Label: Concubine (ALBUM004)
  • Format: 2×CD, cassette
In Your Bright Ray
  • Released: September 1997
  • Label: Cortex(CTX084CD )
  • Format: CD

Compilation albums edit

Title Details
Intermission
(with Robert Forster)
  • Released: 2007
  • Label: EMI (094639544424)
  • Format: 2x CD, digital download

Extended plays edit

Title Details
Surround Me
  • Released: 1992
  • Label: White Label Records (D11237)
  • Format: CD, Cassette

Awards edit

Queensland Music Awards edit

The Queensland Music Awards (previously known as Q Song Awards) are annual awards celebrating Queensland, Australia's brightest emerging artists and established legends. They commenced in 2006.[26]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2006[27] Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award Won

See also edit

References edit

General edit

  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2015. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.

Specific edit

  1. ^ . Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 30 January 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2015. Note: User may have to click 'Search again' and provide details at 'Enter a title:' e.g Black Mule; or at 'Performer:' Go Betweens
  2. ^ a b c d Zuel, Bernard (8 May 2006). "From the cane fields, songs of love and loss". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 8 May 2006.
  3. ^ "Grant McLennan Biography" 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine, Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 23 April 2015
  4. ^ Kruger, Debbie (2 May 2001). . Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Archived from the original on 1 April 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
  5. ^ a b staff writer (7 May 2006). . ABC News Online. Archived from the original on 3 March 2011. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
  6. ^ Stafford, Andrew (2004). Pig City: from the Saints to Savage Garden. St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press. pp. 65–78. ISBN 0-7022-3360-9.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane entry. Archived from the original on 29 August 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Grant McLennan at the Australian Rock Database:
    • Grant McLennan: Holmgren, Magnus; Warnqvist, Stefan; Simonetti, Vincent. . passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
    • The Go-Betweens (1977–89, 2000–present): Holmgren, Magnus; Warnqvist, Stefan. . passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 21 September 2012. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
    • Tuff Monks (1982): Holmgren, Magnus. . passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 16 January 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
    • Jack Frost (1990–91, 1995): Holmgren, Magnus; Warnqvist, Stefan. . passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
    • Far Out Corporation (1998): Holmgren, Magnus; Warnqvist, Stefan. . passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 16 January 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  9. ^ a b c d e David, Nichols (2003). The Go-Betweens. Portland, OR: Verse Chorus Press. ISBN 1-891241-16-8. Note: [online] version has limited functionality.
  10. ^ a b Sawford, Gavin (12 April 1996). "Gazing on a Sunny Afternoon". Rave. Stones Corner, QLD: Rave Magazine Pty Ltd: 7–8.
  11. ^ Johnston, Ian (1996). Bad Seed. London: Abacus. p. 102. ISBN 0-349-10778-5.
  12. ^ a b Kingsmill, Richard (31 August 2000). . Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Archived from the original on 19 September 2010. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  13. ^ a b Beriyant, Matthew (7 May 2006). "Unfinished Business: R.I.P. Grant McLennan". The Big Takeover. Big Takeover Magazine (Jack Rabid). Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  14. ^ Stenders, Kriv (Director) (2017). The Go-Betweens: Right Here (Motion picture). Umbrella Entertainment. Event occurs at 43'48". Retrieved 22 January 2019.
  15. ^ a b "Search results for 'Go Betweens'". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  16. ^ McFarlane entry. Archived from the original on 4 June 2004. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane entry. Archived from the original on 11 July 2002. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  18. ^ Elrod, Norm. "Watershed G. W. McLennan". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  19. ^ Raggett, Ned. "Fireboy G. W. McLennan". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  20. ^ a b Christgau, Robert. "G. W. McLennan [extended]". Consumer Guide. Robert Christgau. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  21. ^ a b Raggett, Ned. "Horsebreaker Star G. W. McLennan/Grant McLennan". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  22. ^ Rabid, Jack. "In Your Bright Ray Grant McLennan". AllMusic. All Media Guide. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  23. ^ a b Mengel, Noel (8 May 2006). "Band founder dead at 48". The Courier-Mail. p. 3. Retrieved 8 May 2006.[dead link]
  24. ^ Moses, Alexa (13 May 2006). "Rockers go to church and send McLennan a lullaby". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  25. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 183.
  26. ^ "About the Queensland Music Awards". Queensland Music Awards. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
  27. ^ "Past Winners 2006". Queensland Music Awards. Retrieved 25 March 2021.

External links edit

  • obituary by APRA. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008.
  • BBC News – Go-Betweens singer dies in sleep
  • CNN news – McLennan obituary
  • http://www.go-betweens.net Official website of The Go-Betweens
  • "The Very Important Visiting Friend" – Danceteria anecdote, 1980

grant, mclennan, grant, william, mclennan, february, 1958, 2006, australian, alternative, rock, singer, songwriter, guitarist, founded, betweens, with, robert, forster, brisbane, 1977, addition, work, with, betweens, 1977, 2000, issued, four, solo, albums, wat. Grant William McLennan 12 February 1958 6 May 2006 was an Australian alternative rock singer songwriter guitarist He co founded the Go Betweens with Robert Forster in Brisbane in 1977 In addition to his work with the Go Betweens 1977 89 2000 06 he issued four solo albums Watershed 1991 Fireboy 1992 Horsebreaker Star 1994 and In Your Bright Ray 1997 He also undertook side projects and collaborations with other artists McLennan received a number of accolades recognising his achievements and contributions as songwriter and lyricist In May 2001 the Australasian Performing Right Association listed Cattle and Cane 1983 written by McLennan as one of their top 30 Australian songs of all time McLennan died of a heart attack in 2006 at the age of 48 Grant McLennanMcLennan in 1994Background informationBirth nameGrant William McLennanBorn 1958 02 12 12 February 1958Rockhampton Queensland AustraliaDied6 May 2006 2006 05 06 aged 48 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaGenresRock alternative rockOccupation s Musician songwriter singerInstrument s Vocals guitar percussion bass guitarYears active1977 2006LabelsMushroom Postcard Rough Trade Beggars Banquet Atlantic Contents 1 History 1 1 1958 1976 Early life 1 2 1977 1990 Go Betweens 1 3 1990 2003 Jack Frost Far Out Corporation and solo work 1 4 2006 Death 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Compilation albums 2 3 Extended plays 3 Awards 3 1 Queensland Music Awards 4 See also 5 References 5 1 General 5 2 Specific 6 External linksHistory edit1958 1976 Early life edit Grant William McLennan 1 was born on 12 February 1958 in Rockhampton Queensland 2 3 His father was a general practitioner and McLennan grew up with a younger brother and sister 2 After the death of their father when McLennan was four years old his family moved to Cairns He spent five years at the Anglican Church Grammar School in Brisbane as a boarder 2 His mother remarried and the family then relocated to a cattle station in central Far North Queensland McLennan s songs which often evoke the impressions and imagery of the regional background of his childhood include Cattle and Cane 4 Unkind and Unwise Dusty in Here about his father Boundary Rider and Bye Bye Pride In 1976 McLennan began a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Queensland Joh Bjelke Petersen was Premier of Queensland at the time and McLennan was arrested in a student protest against aspects of that government s conservative policies 5 1977 1990 Go Betweens edit Main article The Go Betweens In 1977 Grant McLennan met Robert Forster at university Forster encouraged him to learn bass guitar McLennan had no musical training and to form an alternative rock band the Go Betweens in Brisbane 6 For several months they used a succession of interim drummers with McLennan on bass guitar and Forster on lead guitar and lead vocals 7 8 The group released their first single in September 1978 Lee Remick which was written by Forster 7 During the group s initial period Forster provided most of the songwriting and lead vocals 7 8 In November 1979 the Go Betweens McLennan and Forster travelled to England and then to Scotland where they recorded new material including their third single I Need Two Heads June 1980 7 8 9 By the time it appeared they had returned to Australia 9 As McLennan s own distinctive compositional style developed the two shared lead vocal duties almost equally For Go Betweens releases from about 1980 forward some songs were credited to Forster McLennan although the two generally wrote separately each singing their own compositions 2 In November 1981 the Go Betweens issued their debut album Send Me a Lullaby with Lindy Morrison as their permanent drummer 7 8 Aside from lead vocals and bass guitar McLennan also provides lead guitar for three of its eight tracks he wrote four tracks and co wrote one with Forster 10 McLennan told Gavin Sawford of Rave magazine in April 1996 that it is to me an inauspicious debut if I d heard that and I wasn t in the band I think my comment would have been What the fuck is going on here There s great melodies but then there s changes which to this day I can t work out There s lyrics to this day which I don t understand and when I actually summon up enough courage to get to the microphone I sound like a choirboy with a mouthful of fruitcake 10 In 1982 they relocated to London and recorded new material also during that year McLennan was part of a side project Tuff Monks with Forster and Morrison joined by label mates Nick Cave Mick Harvey and Rowland S Howard of the Birthday Party 7 8 The group released only a single After the Fireworks on Missing Link Records 9 93 114 115 11 In late 1983 the Go Betweens added Robert Vickers on bass guitar which allowed McLennan to shift to lead guitar 7 8 Late in 1986 Amanda Brown joined on oboe violin guitar keyboards and backing vocals 7 8 McLennan and Brown were soon in a romantic relationship 12 13 Many of McLennan s new lyrics were about this relationship 12 13 John Willsteed replaced Vickers on bass guitar in November 1987 7 8 After recording six albums the Go Betweens disbanded in December 1989 7 8 McLennan and Forster had made tentative plans to form an acoustic duo together When McLennan told Brown she ended their relationship 14 McLennan and Forster each pursued solo careers while Brown and Morrison formed Cleopatra Wong in 1991 7 8 McLennan and Forster reformed The Go Betweens in 2000 and recorded three more studio albums Their last one Oceans Apart October 2005 won the band their first ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album at the 2005 ceremony 15 Their live album That Striped Sunlight Sound 2006 was nominated for Best Music DVD at the 2006 awards 15 1990 2003 Jack Frost Far Out Corporation and solo work edit Main articles Jack Frost Australian band and Far Out Corporation In 1990 Grant McLennan on lead vocals bass guitar lead guitar and keyboards formed the rock band Jack Frost in Sydney with the Church s front man Steve Kilbey on lead vocals bass guitar lead guitar keyboards and drums 8 9 180 16 The group released a self titled album in 1991 and the pair resumed the collaboration in 1995 for a second album Snow Job 8 9 180 Also in 1990 McLennan produced the debut single On and On for Sydney based duo Club Hoy 17 In June 1991 McLennan released his debut solo album Watershed under the name G W McLennan which was produced by Dave Dobbyn DD Smash on Mushroom Records White Records label 8 17 Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane felt it was an ambitious and highly personalised collection of songs charted McLennan s emotions in the wake of The Go Betweens break up it revealed McLennan to be in turns the introspective singer songwriter or the carefree and gregarious performer AllMusic s Norm Elrod noticed that McLennan isn t the most talented singer his voice is a bit plain and his range somewhat limited He isn t the most gifted guitarist his playing sometimes amounts to basic acoustic strums He is however a truly exceptional artist who in the spirit of Lloyd Cole crafts moments of brilliance to fit his limitations 18 In November 1992 McLennan released the album Fireboy produced by Dobbyn again 8 17 McFarlane compared it with his previous one and found it was an even more melancholy set of songs that boasted fuller though never obtrusive arrangements 17 Ned Raggett of AllMusic felt it finds the musician in excellent form with a baker s dozen worth of songs that won t challenge preconceptions but do make for a great listen all around with sweetly sparkling sometimes barbed numbers 19 Robert Christgau an American journalist preferred the tracks The Dark Side of Town Riddle in the Rain and Whose Side Are You On which were living tunes in studio rock amber 20 During 1993 he toured Australia with a backing band comprising Michael Barclay on drums Pedro Bull on keyboards both ex ex Paul Kelly and the Messengers Maurice Frawley on guitar ex Paul Kelly and the Dots and Phil Kakulas on bass guitar ex Blackeyed Susans 8 17 In December 1994 McLennan s released Horsebreaker Star 8 17 It was recorded in Athens Georgia with American session musicians and was produced by John Keane R E M Indigo Girls Vic Chesnutt 8 21 Christgau found it was McLennan s most consistently catchy solo album providing 30 snapshots of a resigned romantic while unrolling tune after sweet simple seeming tune 20 McFarlane praised its wide screen outlook the album shifted from country rock to bright acoustic pop with a great deal of optimism and passion 17 Raggett opined that it was more of a country Southern rock bent his ear for focused sharp lyrical portraits of life and love paired with his ever striking crisp singing style continues to lead the way 21 In September 1997 McLennan released In Your Bright Ray with Wayne Connolly producing 8 17 AllMusic s Jack Rabid found it returns him to his more well trodden ground and is as warm and soft as a cake out of the oven a just washed blanket and an Eskimo coat 22 In November 1997 he formed Far Out Corporation with Ian Haug Ross McLennan and Adele Pickvance 8 17 McFarlane described them as a conceptual art group with a pop orientation 17 They issued their sole album FOC in October 1998 which was co produced by Tim Whitten with the group 8 17 2006 Death edit Grant William McLennan died at his Brisbane home on 6 May 2006 aged 48 from a heart attack 5 23 He was preparing for a party to celebrate with his fiancee Emma Pursey he complained of feeling unwell and he went upstairs to rest He was found dead soon after by Pursey his flatmate and friends 23 Over 1 000 people attended his funeral including musicians Dave Dobbyn Bernard Fanning Ian Haug Lindy Morrison Dave McCormack Steve Kilbey Paul Kelly and Ed Kuepper 24 Following McLennan s death the Queensland Government established the Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award presented at the Queensland Music Awards Discography editAlbums edit Title Details Peak chart positions AUS 25 Watershed Released June 1991 Label White Label D 30547 Format CD LP cassette 96 Fireboy Released November 1992 Label White Label D 30841 Format CD cassette Horsebreaker Star Released December 1994 Label Concubine ALBUM004 Format 2 CD cassette In Your Bright Ray Released September 1997 Label Cortex CTX084CD Format CD Compilation albums edit Title Details Intermission with Robert Forster Released 2007 Label EMI 094639544424 Format 2x CD digital download Extended plays edit Title Details Surround Me Released 1992 Label White Label Records D11237 Format CD CassetteAwards editQueensland Music Awards edit The Queensland Music Awards previously known as Q Song Awards are annual awards celebrating Queensland Australia s brightest emerging artists and established legends They commenced in 2006 26 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 2006 27 Grant McLennan Lifetime Achievement Award WonSee also editThe Go Betweens Jack Frost Australian band Far Out CorporationReferences editGeneral edit McFarlane Ian 1999 Whammo Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Specific edit Black Mule at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Archived from the original on 30 January 2015 Retrieved 12 September 2015 Note User may have to click Search again and provide details at Enter a title e g Black Mule or at Performer Go Betweens a b c d Zuel Bernard 8 May 2006 From the cane fields songs of love and loss The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 8 May 2006 Grant McLennan Biography Archived 4 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine Encyclopaedia Britannica retrieved 23 April 2015 Kruger Debbie 2 May 2001 The songs that resonate through the years Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Archived from the original on 1 April 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2015 a b staff writer 7 May 2006 Go Betweens frontman McLennan dies ABC News Online Archived from the original on 3 March 2011 Retrieved 27 November 2015 Stafford Andrew 2004 Pig City from the Saints to Savage Garden St Lucia Queensland University of Queensland Press pp 65 78 ISBN 0 7022 3360 9 a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane The Go Betweens entry Archived from the original on 29 August 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t Grant McLennan at the Australian Rock Database Grant McLennan Holmgren Magnus Warnqvist Stefan Simonetti Vincent Grant McLennan passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 4 March 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2015 The Go Betweens 1977 89 2000 present Holmgren Magnus Warnqvist Stefan The Go Betweens passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 21 September 2012 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Tuff Monks 1982 Holmgren Magnus Tuff Monks passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 16 January 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Jack Frost 1990 91 1995 Holmgren Magnus Warnqvist Stefan Jack Frost passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 27 July 2010 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Far Out Corporation 1998 Holmgren Magnus Warnqvist Stefan Far Out Corporation passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 16 January 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b c d e David Nichols 2003 The Go Betweens Portland OR Verse Chorus Press ISBN 1 891241 16 8 Note online version has limited functionality a b Sawford Gavin 12 April 1996 Gazing on a Sunny Afternoon Rave Stones Corner QLD Rave Magazine Pty Ltd 7 8 Johnston Ian 1996 Bad Seed London Abacus p 102 ISBN 0 349 10778 5 a b Kingsmill Richard 31 August 2000 J Files The Go Betweens Triple J Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Archived from the original on 19 September 2010 Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b Beriyant Matthew 7 May 2006 Unfinished Business R I P Grant McLennan The Big Takeover Big Takeover Magazine Jack Rabid Retrieved 13 September 2015 Stenders Kriv Director 2017 The Go Betweens Right Here Motion picture Umbrella Entertainment Event occurs at 43 48 Retrieved 22 January 2019 a b Search results for Go Betweens Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA Retrieved 13 September 2015 McFarlane The Church entry Archived from the original on 4 June 2004 Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k McFarlane G W McLennan entry Archived from the original on 11 July 2002 Retrieved 13 September 2015 Elrod Norm Watershed G W McLennan AllMusic All Media Guide Retrieved 13 September 2015 Raggett Ned Fireboy G W McLennan AllMusic All Media Guide Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b Christgau Robert G W McLennan extended Consumer Guide Robert Christgau Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b Raggett Ned Horsebreaker Star G W McLennan Grant McLennan AllMusic All Media Guide Retrieved 13 September 2015 Rabid Jack In Your Bright Ray Grant McLennan AllMusic All Media Guide Retrieved 13 September 2015 a b Mengel Noel 8 May 2006 Band founder dead at 48 The Courier Mail p 3 Retrieved 8 May 2006 dead link Moses Alexa 13 May 2006 Rockers go to church and send McLennan a lullaby Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 23 April 2015 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 pdf ed Mt Martha VIC Australia Moonlight Publishing p 183 About the Queensland Music Awards Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 21 March 2021 Past Winners 2006 Queensland Music Awards Retrieved 25 March 2021 External links edit Grant McLennan obituary by APRA Archived from the original on 7 June 2008 BBC News Go Betweens singer dies in sleep CNN news McLennan obituary http www go betweens net Official website of The Go Betweens The Very Important Visiting Friend Danceteria anecdote 1980 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grant McLennan amp oldid 1218716514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.