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James Blundell (singer)

James Blundell (born 8 December 1964) is an Australian country music singer. Born in Stanthorpe, Queensland, Blundell first rose to prominence after being named "best new talent" at the 1987 Country Music Awards of Australia. Blundell has since released several albums in both Australia and the United States, with his most successful album This Road (released in 1992) selling more than 145,000 copies in Australia. Blundell was an unsuccessful candidate for the Senate in Queensland at the 2013 federal election, running for Katter's Australian Party. At the 2019 Country Music Awards of Australia, Blundell was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

James Blundell
Background information
Born (1964-12-08) 8 December 1964 (age 58)
OriginStanthorpe, Queensland, Australia
GenresCountry, Country rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1987–present
LabelsEMI
ABC Records
Compass Brothers Records
Revenge Records
Red Rebel Music
Websitejamesblundell.com.au

Early life

Blundell was born in Queensland town of Stanthorpe, and was brought up on a sheep and cattle station near the town. As an adult he worked as a station hand across various locations in northern Australia. After a back injury sustained while working on a farm in Papua New Guinea he turned to music.[1][2][3]

Music career

1987–1991: Career Beginnings

In 1987, Blundell won the Australia's Starker Quest at the Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) and won a recording contract with RCA Victor Australia where he released "Gidgee Bug Pub Song".[4] In 1988, Blundell won the Golden Guitar Award for the "Best New Talent".[5][6] Blundell signed with EMI released his eponymous debut studio album in 1989. The album spawned the singles "Cloncurry Cattle Song" and "Kimberley Moon"; both of which won him Male Vocalist of the Year awards at the CMAA in 1989 and 1990. In 1990, Blundell contributed "Until the Next Big Dry" for the 1990 compilation album Breaking Ground - New Directions in Country Music. Late in 1990, Blundell released his second studio album Hand It Down which peaked at number 50 on the ARIA charts in 1991 and won him his first ARIA Award in 1991 for Best Country Album. The single "Age of Grace" won Blundell his third consecutive Male Vocalist of the Year awards at the CMAA in 1991.

1992–2002: Commercial Success with EMI

In March 1992, Blundell released a cover of The Dingoes' song "Way Out West" with James Reyne. The song was a commercial success peaking at number 2 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold.[7] It won Blundell his first APRA Award for Country Song of the Year. In April, Blundell released his third studio album This Road which peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts, was certified platinum and has sold more than 145,000 copies in Australia.[8] Additional singles "This Road" and "Down on the Farm" were released in 1992 and Blundell won two more Golden Guitar awards at the 1993 CMAA, including Top Selling album of the Year. In August 1993, Blundell released Touch of Water which peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Charts. Blundell continued to play regularly at folk and country music festivals around Australia. In April 1995, Blundell released his fifth studio album Earth & Sea which peaked at number 31. In 1996, disillusioned with the music industry, around Europe in a van, earning money by busking.[8] In 1997, Blundell featured in a Qantas commercial, singing "I Still Call Australia Home", and in the lead-up to the 1999 Australian republic referendum, Blundell recorded the official song for the "No" campaign, despite being in favour of a republic.[9][10][11] In 1999, Blundell released his sixth studio album Amsterdam Breakfast which sold 8,000 copies.[8] In August 2001, EMI released his first greatest hits album, I Shall Be Released: The Best of James Blundell, which concluded his record deal.

2003–2012: Independent Artist, CMAA Hands of Fame and CMC Hall of Fame

As an independent artist, Blundell garnered media attention for his 2003 song "Postcards from Saigon", speaking out against the war in Iraq.[12][8] In 2005, the song won Australian Independent Country Music Single of the Year and Independent Country Music Male Vocalist of the Year. In 2005, Blundell released Deluge, followed by Ring Around the Moon in 2007 and Portrait of a Man in 2008.

In 2007, Blundell was inducted into the Australia Country Music Hands of Fame.[13] In October 2010 Blundell was the narrator for Network Ten's television show, Keeping up with the Joneses and for four months from November 2010, Blundell performed in a musical theatre show, The Ultimate Rock 'n' Roll Jam Session, with Nick Barker, Dave Larkin, Ezra Lee and Doug Parkinson.[14][15][16] Blundell released his tenth studio album Woolshed Creek in April 2011. In March 2012, Blundell was the inaugural inductee into the Country Music Channel's Hall of Fame.[17]

2013–present: politics and music

In June 2013, Blundell became a candidate in the 2013 Australian federal election. In August 2015, Blundell released Come On In and in February 2017, his twelfth studio album Campfire which became his first charting album in over 20 years, peaking at number 58. In February 2018, a tribute album 30 Years of Pride: A Tribute to James Blundell was released.

Politics

In June 2013, Blundell was selected as Katter's Australian Party's lead Senate candidate[18][19] for Queensland in the 2013 federal election.[20] This was largely at the urging of Bob Katter, the party's founder and only federal member of parliament. Blundell had previously been approached to stand in elections by the Liberal National Party (LNP), but declined.[21] His selection was controversial within the party, in part because he had not been a party member before his candidacy was announced, and contributed to a former vice-president, Kevin Brown, resigning his membership.[22] Some of Blundell's political positions have been controversial within the party, notably his support for same-sex marriage and the abolition of penalty rates.[23][24]

Personal life

Blundell has been married twice—first to Louise, a former manager, and second to Lidia, with whom he had two sons.[25] He left his second wife in August 2007 for Jesse Curran, a singer who he had met at one of his concerts and while she was a contestant on Australian Idol. He and Curran have since had two children together, Fian Blundell and Ria Blundell.[26][21]

Blundell was engaged to Kristal Padget in 2017.[27] In March 2020 he announced his engagement to Rebecca Williams, 28 years after she inspired his 1992 hit "Down On The Farm".[28]

In May 2010, Blundell filed for bankruptcy, having gone into debt attempting to finance his albums, as well as having lost money on the sale of an investment property the previous year.[29] The bankruptcy was discharged in April 2013—had it not been, he would have ineligible to stand as a candidate for election.[20]

Blundell's brother, Peter Blundell, died on 24 December 2021.</ref> He was a former mayor of the Stanthorpe Shire and the Southern Downs Region as well as the LNP candidate for Keppel in the 2017 Queensland state election.[30][31]

Discography

Awards

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
AIR Awards of 2009[34][35] Portrait of a Man Best Independent Country Album Nominated

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987. Blundell had been nominated for five ARIA Music Awards and has won one.[36][37]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1991 Hand it Down Best Country Album Won
1992 "Time On His Hands" Best Country Album Nominated
1993 This Road Best Country Album Nominated
1994 Touch of Water Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated
2007 Ring Around the Moon Best Country Album Nominated

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually. Blundell has been nominated for three awards and has won one.[38]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1992 "Way Out West" (with James Reyne) Country Song of the Year Won
1999 "Goondiwindi Moon" (with Lee Kernaghan and Garth Porter) Most Performed Country Work Nominated
2008 "Higher Than Heavan" Country Work of the Year Nominated

Country Music Awards (CMAA)

Blundell has won ten Golden guitar awards at the Tamworth Country Music Awards of Australia.[39] In 2019, Blundell was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown, which honours Australian and New Zealander musicians who have shaped the music industry by making a significant and lasting contribution to Country Music.[40][41]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1987 himself Star Maker Won
1988 "Song for Louise" New Talent of the Year Won
1989 "Cloncurry Cattle Song" Male Vocalist of the Year Won
1990 "Kimberley Moon" APRA Song of the Year Won
1990 "Kimberley Moon" Male Vocalist of the Year Won
1991 "Blue Heeler" APRA Song of the Year Won
1991 "Age of Grace" Male Vocalist of the Year Won
1993 This Road Top Selling album of the Year Won
1993 "Way Out West" (with James Reyne) Vocal Group or Duo of the Year Won
1994 Touch of Water Top Selling album of the Year Won
2007 himself Hands of Fame Inductee imprint
2019 himself Australian Roll of Renown inducted

Mo Awards

The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards (commonly known informally as the Mo Awards), were annual Australian entertainment industry awards. They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016. James Blundell won one award in that time.[42]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1989 James Blundell Male Country Entertainer of the Year Won

Queensland Music Awards

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.[43]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
2011[44][45] "Move Into the City" Country Song of the Year Won

Tamworth Songwriters Awards

The Tamworth Songwriters Association (TSA) is an annual songwriting contest for original country songs, awarded in January at the Tamworth Country Music Festival. They commenced in 1986.[46][47]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1988 "Gidgee Pub Song" by James Blundell Comedy/Novelty Song of the Year Won

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James Blundell born 8 December 1964 is an Australian country music singer Born in Stanthorpe Queensland Blundell first rose to prominence after being named best new talent at the 1987 Country Music Awards of Australia Blundell has since released several albums in both Australia and the United States with his most successful album This Road released in 1992 selling more than 145 000 copies in Australia Blundell was an unsuccessful candidate for the Senate in Queensland at the 2013 federal election running for Katter s Australian Party At the 2019 Country Music Awards of Australia Blundell was inducted into the Hall of Fame James BlundellBackground informationBorn 1964 12 08 8 December 1964 age 58 OriginStanthorpe Queensland AustraliaGenresCountry Country rockOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s GuitarYears active1987 presentLabelsEMIABC RecordsCompass Brothers RecordsRevenge RecordsRed Rebel MusicWebsitejamesblundell com au Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 1987 1991 Career Beginnings 2 2 1992 2002 Commercial Success with EMI 2 3 2003 2012 Independent Artist CMAA Hands of Fame and CMC Hall of Fame 2 4 2013 present politics and music 3 Politics 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Awards 6 1 AIR Awards 6 2 ARIA Music Awards 6 3 APRA Awards 6 4 Country Music Awards CMAA 6 5 Mo Awards 6 6 Queensland Music Awards 6 7 Tamworth Songwriters Awards 7 ReferencesEarly life EditBlundell was born in Queensland town of Stanthorpe and was brought up on a sheep and cattle station near the town As an adult he worked as a station hand across various locations in northern Australia After a back injury sustained while working on a farm in Papua New Guinea he turned to music 1 2 3 Music career Edit1987 1991 Career Beginnings Edit Main articles James Blundell album and Hand It Down In 1987 Blundell won the Australia s Starker Quest at the Country Music Awards of Australia CMAA and won a recording contract with RCA Victor Australia where he released Gidgee Bug Pub Song 4 In 1988 Blundell won the Golden Guitar Award for the Best New Talent 5 6 Blundell signed with EMI released his eponymous debut studio album in 1989 The album spawned the singles Cloncurry Cattle Song and Kimberley Moon both of which won him Male Vocalist of the Year awards at the CMAA in 1989 and 1990 In 1990 Blundell contributed Until the Next Big Dry for the 1990 compilation album Breaking Ground New Directions in Country Music Late in 1990 Blundell released his second studio album Hand It Down which peaked at number 50 on the ARIA charts in 1991 and won him his first ARIA Award in 1991 for Best Country Album The single Age of Grace won Blundell his third consecutive Male Vocalist of the Year awards at the CMAA in 1991 1992 2002 Commercial Success with EMI Edit Main articles This Road album Touch of Water Earth amp Sea and I Shall Be Released The Best of James Blundell In March 1992 Blundell released a cover of The Dingoes song Way Out West with James Reyne The song was a commercial success peaking at number 2 on the ARIA Charts and was certified gold 7 It won Blundell his first APRA Award for Country Song of the Year In April Blundell released his third studio album This Road which peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts was certified platinum and has sold more than 145 000 copies in Australia 8 Additional singles This Road and Down on the Farm were released in 1992 and Blundell won two more Golden Guitar awards at the 1993 CMAA including Top Selling album of the Year In August 1993 Blundell released Touch of Water which peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Charts Blundell continued to play regularly at folk and country music festivals around Australia In April 1995 Blundell released his fifth studio album Earth amp Sea which peaked at number 31 In 1996 disillusioned with the music industry around Europe in a van earning money by busking 8 In 1997 Blundell featured in a Qantas commercial singing I Still Call Australia Home and in the lead up to the 1999 Australian republic referendum Blundell recorded the official song for the No campaign despite being in favour of a republic 9 10 11 In 1999 Blundell released his sixth studio album Amsterdam Breakfast which sold 8 000 copies 8 In August 2001 EMI released his first greatest hits album I Shall Be Released The Best of James Blundell which concluded his record deal 2003 2012 Independent Artist CMAA Hands of Fame and CMC Hall of Fame Edit As an independent artist Blundell garnered media attention for his 2003 song Postcards from Saigon speaking out against the war in Iraq 12 8 In 2005 the song won Australian Independent Country Music Single of the Year and Independent Country Music Male Vocalist of the Year In 2005 Blundell released Deluge followed by Ring Around the Moon in 2007 and Portrait of a Man in 2008 In 2007 Blundell was inducted into the Australia Country Music Hands of Fame 13 In October 2010 Blundell was the narrator for Network Ten s television show Keeping up with the Joneses and for four months from November 2010 Blundell performed in a musical theatre show The Ultimate Rock n Roll Jam Session with Nick Barker Dave Larkin Ezra Lee and Doug Parkinson 14 15 16 Blundell released his tenth studio album Woolshed Creek in April 2011 In March 2012 Blundell was the inaugural inductee into the Country Music Channel s Hall of Fame 17 2013 present politics and music Edit Main article Campfire James Blundell album In June 2013 Blundell became a candidate in the 2013 Australian federal election In August 2015 Blundell released Come On In and in February 2017 his twelfth studio album Campfire which became his first charting album in over 20 years peaking at number 58 In February 2018 a tribute album 30 Years of Pride A Tribute to James Blundell was released Politics EditIn June 2013 Blundell was selected as Katter s Australian Party s lead Senate candidate 18 19 for Queensland in the 2013 federal election 20 This was largely at the urging of Bob Katter the party s founder and only federal member of parliament Blundell had previously been approached to stand in elections by the Liberal National Party LNP but declined 21 His selection was controversial within the party in part because he had not been a party member before his candidacy was announced and contributed to a former vice president Kevin Brown resigning his membership 22 Some of Blundell s political positions have been controversial within the party notably his support for same sex marriage and the abolition of penalty rates 23 24 Personal life EditBlundell has been married twice first to Louise a former manager and second to Lidia with whom he had two sons 25 He left his second wife in August 2007 for Jesse Curran a singer who he had met at one of his concerts and while she was a contestant on Australian Idol He and Curran have since had two children together Fian Blundell and Ria Blundell 26 21 Blundell was engaged to Kristal Padget in 2017 27 In March 2020 he announced his engagement to Rebecca Williams 28 years after she inspired his 1992 hit Down On The Farm 28 In May 2010 Blundell filed for bankruptcy having gone into debt attempting to finance his albums as well as having lost money on the sale of an investment property the previous year 29 The bankruptcy was discharged in April 2013 had it not been he would have ineligible to stand as a candidate for election 20 Blundell s brother Peter Blundell died on 24 December 2021 lt ref gt He was a former mayor of the Stanthorpe Shire and the Southern Downs Region as well as the LNP candidate for Keppel in the 2017 Queensland state election 30 31 Discography EditFurther information James Blundell discography James Blundell 1989 Hand It Down 1990 This Road 1992 Touch of Water 1993 Earth amp Sea 1995 Amsterdam Breakfast 1999 I Shall Be Released The Best of James Blundell 2001 Deluge 2005 Ring Around the Moon 2007 32 Essential 2007 Portrait of a Man 2008 33 Woolshed Creek 2011 32 Come On In 2015 32 Campfire 2017 32 Awards EditAIR Awards Edit The Australian Independent Record Awards commonly known informally as AIR Awards is an annual awards night to recognise promote and celebrate the success of Australia s Independent Music sector Year Nominee work Award ResultAIR Awards of 2009 34 35 Portrait of a Man Best Independent Country Album NominatedARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards are a set of annual ceremonies presented by Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA which recognise excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia They commenced in 1987 Blundell had been nominated for five ARIA Music Awards and has won one 36 37 Year Nominee work Award Result1991 Hand it Down Best Country Album Won1992 Time On His Hands Best Country Album Nominated1993 This Road Best Country Album Nominated1994 Touch of Water Best Adult Contemporary Album Nominated2007 Ring Around the Moon Best Country Album NominatedAPRA Awards Edit The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the Australasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills sales and airplay performance by its members annually Blundell has been nominated for three awards and has won one 38 Year Nominee work Award Result1992 Way Out West with James Reyne Country Song of the Year Won1999 Goondiwindi Moon with Lee Kernaghan and Garth Porter Most Performed Country Work Nominated2008 Higher Than Heavan Country Work of the Year NominatedCountry Music Awards CMAA Edit Blundell has won ten Golden guitar awards at the Tamworth Country Music Awards of Australia 39 In 2019 Blundell was inducted into the Australian Roll of Renown which honours Australian and New Zealander musicians who have shaped the music industry by making a significant and lasting contribution to Country Music 40 41 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1987 himself Star Maker Won1988 Song for Louise New Talent of the Year Won1989 Cloncurry Cattle Song Male Vocalist of the Year Won1990 Kimberley Moon APRA Song of the Year Won1990 Kimberley Moon Male Vocalist of the Year Won1991 Blue Heeler APRA Song of the Year Won1991 Age of Grace Male Vocalist of the Year Won1993 This Road Top Selling album of the Year Won1993 Way Out West with James Reyne Vocal Group or Duo of the Year Won1994 Touch of Water Top Selling album of the Year Won2007 himself Hands of Fame Inductee imprint2019 himself Australian Roll of Renown inductedMo Awards Edit The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards commonly known informally as the Mo Awards were annual Australian entertainment industry awards They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016 James Blundell won one award in that time 42 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1989 James Blundell Male Country Entertainer of the Year WonQueensland 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 43 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 2011 44 45 Move Into the City Country Song of the Year WonTamworth Songwriters Awards Edit The Tamworth Songwriters Association TSA is an annual songwriting contest for original country songs awarded in January at the Tamworth Country Music Festival They commenced in 1986 46 47 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1988 Gidgee Pub Song by James Blundell Comedy Novelty Song of the Year WonReferences Edit Sweeney Barbara April 2009 My Country Childhood James Blundell Singer Country Style pp 32 34 Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 1 February 2010 Atkinson Ann Linsay Knight Margaret McPhee 1996 The Dictionary of Performing Arts in Australia St Leonards Allen amp Unwin p 34 ISBN 1 86373 898 3 The boys from the bush are back in town James Blundell plays with Lee Kernaghan in Canberra Canberra Times 28 April 2017 Retrieved 21 February 2018 The Gidgee Bug Pub Song Discogs Retrieved 22 February 2018 Mangan John 21 April 1989 What 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