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Peter Allen (musician)

Peter Allen (born Peter Richard Woolnough; 10 February 1944 – 18 June 1992) was an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and entertainer, known for his flamboyant stage persona, boundless energy, and lavish costumes. His songs were made popular by many recording artists, including Elkie Brooks, Melissa Manchester and Olivia Newton-John, including Newton-John's first chart topping hit "I Honestly Love You", and the chart topping and Academy Award winning "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" by Christopher Cross. In addition to recording many albums, he enjoyed a cabaret and concert career, including appearances at the Radio City Music Hall riding a camel. His patriotic song "I Still Call Australia Home", has been used extensively in advertising campaigns, and was added to the National Film and Sound Archive's Sounds of Australia registry in 2013.[1]

Peter Allen
Allen in 1967
Background information
Birth namePeter Richard Woolnough
Born(1944-02-10)10 February 1944
Tenterfield, New South Wales, Australia
Died18 June 1992(1992-06-18) (aged 48)
San Diego, California, U.S.
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
  • entertainer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • piano
Years active1963–1992
Labels
Spouse(s)
(m. 1967; div. 1974)

Allen was the first husband of Liza Minnelli. They met in October 1964, were engaged on 26 November 1964, married on 3 March 1967, formally separated on 9 April 1970, and divorced on 24 July 1974.[2][3][4] He had a long-term partner, model Gregory Connell (1949–1984). They met in 1973 and were together from 1974 until Connell's death in 1984.[5][6] Allen and Connell died from AIDS-related cancer eight years apart, with Allen becoming one of the first well-known Australians to die from AIDS. Allen remained ambiguous about his sexuality in that he did not pretend to be straight after divorcing Minnelli, but never publicly came out as gay either.[7] In a 1991 interview with the gay newspaper New York Native, he explained, "I was 'out' on stage years before anyone else. But I think outing is limiting. I don't feel like I should be labeled."[8] Despite Allen's outgoing persona, he was an intensely private man who shared little about his personal life even with those close to him. Few people knew he had HIV/AIDS, partly in fear of alienating his conservative, heterosexual fans and thinking audiences would not want to see a performer they knew was sick.[7] In 1998, a musical about his life, The Boy from Oz, debuted in Australia. It ran on Broadway and earned Hugh Jackman a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.

Early life

Peter Allen was born Peter Richard Woolnough on 10 February 1944, to Richard John Woolnough, soldier and grocer, and his wife, Marion Bryden (née Davidson) in Tenterfield, New South Wales, a small Australian country town where his grandfather, George Woolnough, worked as a saddler. He had one sibling, a younger sister named Lynne. Allen grew up in nearby Armidale, and lived there from about six weeks of age until the age of fourteen. This is also where he first learned piano and dance. Allen's performing career began when he was eleven, playing the piano in the ladies' lounge of the New England Hotel in Armidale.[9] His father became a violent alcoholic after returning from World War II.[10] In November 1958, he committed suicide by gunshot when Allen was fourteen. Soon after his father's suicide, Allen left school with an Intermediate Certificate and moved to Lismore with his mother and sister to live with relatives.[11] His grandfather, George Woolnough, never understood or got over this devastating event. This tale is told in Allen's 1972 song, "Tenterfield Saddler".[9]

In 1959, Allen went to Surfers Paradise to look for work and met Chris Bell, an English-born singer-guitarist. Assisted by Chris Bell's father Peter Bell, and inspired by the Everly Brothers, they formed a singing duo called the Allen Brothers. He began performing as "Peter Allen" around the same time. Within a year, they were based in Sydney performing on the Australian music television program Bandstand.[9] In 1964, Mark Herron, the husband of Judy Garland, discovered the Allen Brothers while they were performing in Hong Kong. They became Judy Garland's opening act when she toured. Charmed by Allen, Judy served as matchmaker between him and her daughter, Liza Minnelli. The Allen Brothers act broke up in the spring of 1970.[2]

Career

Allen started releasing solo recordings in 1971, but throughout his career achieved greater success through his songs being recorded by others. He scored his biggest success with the song "I Honestly Love You", which he co-wrote with Jeff Barry and which became a major hit in 1974 for Olivia Newton-John. Her single reached number one in the United States and Canada and won two Grammy Awards, for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Newton-John. Allen also co-wrote "Don't Cry Out Loud" with Carole Bayer Sager, popularized by Melissa Manchester in 1978, and "I'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love", also co-written with Bayer Sager and popularized by Rita Coolidge in 1979. One of his signature songs, "I Go to Rio", co-written with Adrienne Anderson, was popularized in America by the group Pablo Cruise.

In 1976, Allen released an album, Taught by Experts, which reached number one in Australia, along with the number one single "I Go to Rio" and the Top 10 hit "The More I See You". The album also included the song "Quiet Please, There's A Lady On Stage" which was recorded by many artists including Jack Jones and Dusty Springfield. Although his recording career in the US never progressed, he performed in Atlantic City and at Carnegie Hall. He had three extended sold-out engagements at New York City's Radio City Music Hall, where he became the first male dancer to dance with The Rockettes and rode a camel during "I Go to Rio".[2] This performance was broadcast live and exclusively on subscription television service WHT The Movie Network.[12]

Allen's most successful album was Bi-Coastal (1980), produced by David Foster and featuring the single "Fly Away", which in 1981 became his only US chart single, reaching No. 55 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, Allen co-wrote the Patti LaBelle hit "I Don't Go Shopping", which reached the top 30 on the R&B chart in 1980.

Allen co-wrote the song "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" with Burt Bacharach, Carole Bayer Sager and Christopher Cross, for the 1981 film Arthur. The song reached number one in the US and the songwriters won an Academy Award for Best Song. One lyric for the song, "If you get caught between the moon and New York City", was adapted from an earlier song that he and Bayer Sager co-wrote. Allen and Bayer Sager also co-wrote "You and Me (We Wanted It All)", which was recorded by Frank Sinatra. A video of Sinatra singing the song at Carnegie Hall was included as part of the Sinatra: New York live performance box set, released in late 2009.

Allen performed on Australian television for many important occasions: in front of Queen Elizabeth II in 1980 at the Sydney Opera House, before Prince Charles and Princess Diana, once in Melbourne and again in Sydney in 1981, at the opening of the Sydney Entertainment Centre in 1983, where he unveiled for the first time his Australian "Flag" shirt, and the 1980 VFL Grand Final in Melbourne. His "Up in One Concert" of 1980 was a big ratings success across the country. When Australia won the America's Cup in 1983, he flew to Perth to sing before an audience of 100,000. In 1988, he opened for Frank Sinatra at Sanctuary Cove, Queensland. In America, he appeared at the 30th anniversary of Disneyland. He returned to recording on Arista with an album entitled Not the Boy Next Door (1983). In 1990, he recorded his final album on RCA Victor, Making Every Moment Count, which featured Melissa Manchester and Harry Connick Jr. The song "Making Every Moment Count", a duet with Manchester, was co-written by Seth Swirsky, who also produced a number of songs he co-wrote with Allen, including Allen's last-released single, "Tonight You Made My Day".

One of his songs, '"I Still Call Australia Home", became popular through its use in television commercials, initially for National Panasonic and, since 1987, for Qantas Airways.[13][14]

Broadway

He made his Broadway debut on 12 January 1971, in Soon, a rock opera that opened at the Ritz Theatre and ran for three performances. He starred in his own one-man revue on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre, Up in One: More Than a Concert (1979), which ran for 46 performances.[15]

Allen recorded a live album called Captured Live at Carnegie Hall, in which songs from his musical Legs Diamond, were previewed. Legs Diamond opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on 26 December 1988, with a book co-written by Harvey Fierstein. The musical ran for 64 performances and 72 previews. After Legs Diamond closed he returned to concert work, touring with Bernadette Peters during the summer of 1989.[16] Allen and Bernadette also performed in the 1983 Academy Award broadcast in an extended musical tribute to Irving Berlin.

Other work

Personal life

Though flamboyant on stage, Allen was quite the opposite offstage. He once remarked, "I'm not the let's-tear-his-clothes-off type. I'm fairly quiet. The maniac only comes out when I hit the stage. I have to be a different person offstage. If I were to try to keep that up 24 hours a day, I would have a nervous breakdown."[19] Allen described his stage persona as "a much more interesting person than me. I think that's why I'm in show business, to get to be that other person."[20] He further depicted his stage persona as "someone much taller, much handsomer, with a better hairline."[21] Although Allen described himself as "so boring" when not performing, he enjoyed swimming; wind surfing; skiing; water skiing; sailing; collecting Hawaiian shirts; reading; cooking; and growing flowers, herbs, and vegetables.[19][22][23] He spent so much time working in his yard that he imagined his neighbors thought he was a landscape gardener.[19]

Allen owned a beach house in Leucadia, California (north of San Diego), a place he called a 'shack' in Oak Beach, Queensland, Australia, and a penthouse apartment in Manhattan.[24] While visiting Gregory Connell's mother in Leucadia in 1975, Allen learned she was selling her beach home and so bought his first house with the earnings made from his 1974 song, "I Honestly Love You".[25] The area was quiet and far enough away from Los Angeles that he did not get people dropping in because they were in the neighborhood.[23] He wrote the 1976 song "Puttin' Out Roots" about his move to Leucadia.[26] The living room of Allen's Leucadia beach house is featured on the cover of his 1979 album, I Could Have Been a Sailor.[27]

Allen met Liza Minnelli in London in October 1964, where she and her mother Judy Garland were performing together at the London Palladium. Peter and Liza were engaged a month later on 26 November 1964. They married in New York City on 3 March 1967, formally separated on 9 April 1970, and divorced on 24 July 1974.[2][28][29]

Allen became more comfortable with his homosexuality in the early 1970s.[30] He explained, "I was afraid as a teen that if I acknowledged that I preferred my own kind my family would stop loving me. We do tend to underestimate our families."[31] Allen and Gregory Connell met through a mutual friend at the New York cabaret club Reno Sweeney in 1973 where Peter often performed.[32] Greg thought Peter was working too hard for the money he was getting and so helped him get his first band together, while Peter found him gorgeous, sweet, and good-hearted.[33] [34] According to Allen's biographer Stephen MacLean, Connell was "Peter's big love."[35] Connell, a fashion and print model originally from Texas, attracted major clients such as Coca-Cola and did other lucrative print ads.[36] Moreover, he acted in community and dinner theatres and was a singer/composer who sang lead in a group called "Voice Six".[37] After they got together in 1974, Connell left his modeling career to support Allen's music career by becoming his lighting and staging director and tour manager. This arrangement enabled them to be together while Allen performed around the world. Connell also sang backup on Allen's 1976 song, "I Go to Rio".[38][39] He did so much work behind the scenes that Peter once remarked, "Gregory does everything but get up here and sing!".[40] After becoming ill in late 1982, Connell died from AIDS-related cancer on 11 September 1984, at their home in Leucadia.[41][42]

Although Allen wrote "Once Before I Go" in 1982 for good friend Ann-Margret to use as a closing song at her concerts, the song took on new meaning when he sang it. According to the song's co-writer Dean Pitchford, Allen told him that "it was the one song he related most to Greg; that he thought of Greg as he sang it, Greg behind the lights (he was Allen's lighting director) at all of his shows." Hence, the lyrics, "You are the light that shines on me, You always were and you'll always be." [43][44] Allen further told Pitchford that "after Gregory died, he would always look into the spotlight and imagine that Gregory was behind the light."[44]

Allen dedicated his 1985 album, Captured Live at Carnegie Hall to Connell and sang songs in his memory at AIDS benefit concerts.[45][46][47] After Connell's death, Allen poured himself even more into his work. He spent several years getting his musical Legs Diamond on Broadway (it premiered in 1988), recorded his final album Making Every Moment Count in 1990, and continued performing in concerts and doing various benefits until his death in 1992 at the age of 48.[48][2]

On 26 November 2005, an extension of the Tenterfield Library was opened and named the "George Woolnough Wing", named after Allen's paternal grandfather who was memorialized in his song, "Tenterfield Saddler".[41]

Death and legacy

Allen's last performance was on 26 January 1992, in Sydney, and he was diagnosed with throat cancer shortly after. He spent his final days at his beach house in Leucadia.[49][41] He died at Mercy Hospital, San Diego, on 18 June 1992, from an AIDS-related throat cancer.[50] A private memorial service was held on 21 June 1992, at his home in Leucadia, where his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean within sight of his house.[51]

A documentary titled The Boy from Oz about Allen was produced after his death, featuring clips from his performances as well as interviews with performers who worked with him.[52]

A stage musical based on his life, also titled The Boy from Oz, opened in Australia in 1998. Using his largely autobiographical songs, the production starred Todd McKenney as Allen and Christina Amphlett of the rock group Divinyls as Judy Garland. In 2003, the musical opened on Broadway, becoming the first Australian musical ever to be performed there. In this production Allen was played by Hugh Jackman, who won a Tony Award for his portrayal in 2004. Jackman performed this role again two years later when the show toured large arenas in Australia under the title The Boy from Oz: Arena Spectacular. A TV mini series, Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door, was broadcast in Australia in 2015 with Joel Jackson playing the adult Allen and Ky Baldwin playing him as a youth. Supporting roles were played by Rebecca Gibney as Marion Woolnough (Allen's mother), Sarah West as Liza Minnelli and Sigrid Thornton as Judy Garland.[53]

Allen was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1993.[54]

In popular culture

During the closing few moments of the final episode of The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder, during a video/photo montage, Allen's "Once Before I Go" played in the background

Don Lane performed "Once Before I Go" on his last ever episode of "The Don Lane Show".

In the 1979 film All That Jazz, Allen's live rendition of "Everything Old Is New Again" is danced to by Ann Reinking and Erzebet Foldi for Roy Scheider's character Joe Gideon based on dancer Bob Fosse.

In the 18th episode of season three of Glee, actor Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel performs “The Boy Next Door” for his initial audition to NYADA, eschewing “Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera in favor of the unconventional choice. While he's initially rejected, the song lays the groundwork for a second audition.

Hugh Jackman's performance of Allen's "Once Before I Go" (from The Boy from Oz) was featured in a montage dedicated to Alex Trebek in his final episode of Jeopardy! which aired on January 8, 2021, two months after Trebek's death from stage IV pancreatic cancer on November 8, 2020 at the age of 80.[55]

La Casa Azul's song Terry, Peter y yo makes reference to Allen, Judy Garland, and Liza Minnelli:

Peter Allen sang
As Judy came back to life at Christmas
Decadent and stellar
Peter Allen danced
As Liza flashed
At the Sunday Night
Peter Allen sang nonstop
No one listened to him
Peter Allen danced alone
And got all sentimental
But there was no one else...

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certification
AUS
[56]
US
[citation needed]
1971 Peter Allen
1972 Tenterfield Saddler
  • Label: Metromedia
95[A]
1974 Continental American 87[B]
1976 Taught by Experts
  • Label: A&M
11
1979 I Could Have Been a Sailor
  • Label: A&M
69 171
1980 Bi-Coastal
  • Label: A&M
55 123
1983 Not the Boy Next Door 36 170
1990 Making Every Moment Count

Live albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[56]
1977 It Is Time for Peter Allen
  • Label: A&M
30
1985 Captured Live at Carnegie Hall
  • Label: Arista Records

Compilation albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certification
AUS
[56][58]
1982 The Very Best of Peter Allen / The Best
  • Label: A&M
9
1992 The Very Best of Peter Allen: The Boy from Down Under
  • Label: A&M
16
1993 At His Best
  • Label: A&M
1995 The Boy from Oz
  • Label: A&M
35
1998 Singer-Songwriter: The Anthology
  • Label: A&M
2001 20th Century Masters: The Best of Peter Allen
  • Label: A&M
2006 The Ultimate Peter Allen 18[C]

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
AUS
[60]
US
[61]
US
AC

[61]
NZ
[62]
NLD
[63]
BEL
[64]
1971 "Honest Queen" Peter Allen
1972 "Just Ask Me I've Been There" Tenterfield Saddler
"Tenterfield Saddler" 53 [D]
1975 "I Honestly Love You" Continental American
"She Loves to Hear the Music" Taught by Experts
1976 "The More I See You" 80 108 40
"I Go to Rio" 1 22 27 30
1977 "The More I See You" (re-release) 10
1978 "Don't Cry Out Loud" I Could Have Been a Sailor
1979 "Don't Wish Too Hard"
"I Could Have Been a Sailor"
1980 "I Still Call Australia Home" 60 [E] Bi-Coastal
"Bi-Coastal" 78
1981 "Fly Away" 55 45
"One Step Over the Borderline"
1983 "Not the Boy Next Door" 76 Not the Boy Next Door
"You Haven't Heard the Last of Me" 15
"Once Before I Go" 26
1984 "You and Me (We Wanted It All)" 41

Notes

  1. ^ The album Tenterfield Saddler did not chart in Australia until January 1980.
  2. ^ The album Continental American did not chart in Australia until October 1977.
  3. ^ The album The Ultimate Peter Allen reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015.
  4. ^ The single "Tenterfield Saddler" reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015.
  5. ^ The single "I Still Call Australia Home" reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015.

Awards

Academy Awards

Peter Allen won an Academy Award (Oscar) for Best Original Song for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" in 1981.[65]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
54th Academy Awards Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, & Carole Bayer Sager Best Original Song - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) Won

ARIA Music Awards

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. Allen was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993.[66][67]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
ARIA Music Awards of 1993 Peter Allen ARIA Hall of Fame inductee

Golden Globes

Peter Allen won a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" in 1981.[68]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
39th Golden Globe Awards Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, & Carole Bayer Sager Best Original Song - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) Won

GRAMMY Awards

Peter Allen was nominated twice for a GRAMMY Award for Song Of The Year in 1974 for "I Honestly Love You" and in 1981 for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)".[69]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
24th Annual GRAMMY Awards Peter Allen & Jeff Barry Song Of The Year - I Honestly Love You (Single) Nominated
17th Annual GRAMMY Awards Peter Allen, Burt Bacharach, Christopher Cross, & Carole Bayer Sager Song Of The Year - Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) Nominated

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. Peter Allen won two awards in that time.[70]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1983 Peter Allen International Act of the Year Won
1984 Peter Allen International Act of the Year Won

Order of Australia

The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Government.[71]

Year Nominee / work Award Result (wins only)
1990 Peter Allen Order of Australia, Member in the General Division (AM) - for service to the performing arts, particularly as a songwriter. Won

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Sources

Further reading

  • David Smith and Neal Peters, Peter Allen: Between The Moon and New York City (Delilah Press, 1983; ISBN 0-933328-57-5)
  • Stephen Maclean, Peter Allen: The Boy From Oz (Random House Australia, 1995; ISBN 0-09-183052-4)
  • Frank Van Straten, "Peter Allen AM 1944–1992" (Live Performance Australia – Hall of Fame, 2007)

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For other people named Peter Allen see Peter Allen Peter Allen born Peter Richard Woolnough 10 February 1944 18 June 1992 was an Australian singer songwriter musician and entertainer known for his flamboyant stage persona boundless energy and lavish costumes His songs were made popular by many recording artists including Elkie Brooks Melissa Manchester and Olivia Newton John including Newton John s first chart topping hit I Honestly Love You and the chart topping and Academy Award winning Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do by Christopher Cross In addition to recording many albums he enjoyed a cabaret and concert career including appearances at the Radio City Music Hall riding a camel His patriotic song I Still Call Australia Home has been used extensively in advertising campaigns and was added to the National Film and Sound Archive s Sounds of Australia registry in 2013 1 Peter AllenAllen in 1967Background informationBirth namePeter Richard WoolnoughBorn 1944 02 10 10 February 1944Tenterfield New South Wales AustraliaDied18 June 1992 1992 06 18 aged 48 San Diego California U S GenresPopOccupation s Singer songwritermusicianentertainerInstrument s VocalspianoYears active1963 1992LabelsMetromediaA amp M RecordsAristaRCA VictorSpouse s Liza Minnelli m 1967 div 1974 wbr Allen was the first husband of Liza Minnelli They met in October 1964 were engaged on 26 November 1964 married on 3 March 1967 formally separated on 9 April 1970 and divorced on 24 July 1974 2 3 4 He had a long term partner model Gregory Connell 1949 1984 They met in 1973 and were together from 1974 until Connell s death in 1984 5 6 Allen and Connell died from AIDS related cancer eight years apart with Allen becoming one of the first well known Australians to die from AIDS Allen remained ambiguous about his sexuality in that he did not pretend to be straight after divorcing Minnelli but never publicly came out as gay either 7 In a 1991 interview with the gay newspaper New York Native he explained I was out on stage years before anyone else But I think outing is limiting I don t feel like I should be labeled 8 Despite Allen s outgoing persona he was an intensely private man who shared little about his personal life even with those close to him Few people knew he had HIV AIDS partly in fear of alienating his conservative heterosexual fans and thinking audiences would not want to see a performer they knew was sick 7 In 1998 a musical about his life The Boy from Oz debuted in Australia It ran on Broadway and earned Hugh Jackman a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Broadway 2 2 Other work 3 Personal life 4 Death and legacy 5 In popular culture 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Live albums 6 3 Compilation albums 6 4 Singles 6 5 Notes 7 Awards 7 1 Academy Awards 7 2 ARIA Music Awards 7 3 Golden Globes 7 4 GRAMMY Awards 7 5 Mo Awards 7 6 Order of Australia 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life EditPeter Allen was born Peter Richard Woolnough on 10 February 1944 to Richard John Woolnough soldier and grocer and his wife Marion Bryden nee Davidson in Tenterfield New South Wales a small Australian country town where his grandfather George Woolnough worked as a saddler He had one sibling a younger sister named Lynne Allen grew up in nearby Armidale and lived there from about six weeks of age until the age of fourteen This is also where he first learned piano and dance Allen s performing career began when he was eleven playing the piano in the ladies lounge of the New England Hotel in Armidale 9 His father became a violent alcoholic after returning from World War II 10 In November 1958 he committed suicide by gunshot when Allen was fourteen Soon after his father s suicide Allen left school with an Intermediate Certificate and moved to Lismore with his mother and sister to live with relatives 11 His grandfather George Woolnough never understood or got over this devastating event This tale is told in Allen s 1972 song Tenterfield Saddler 9 In 1959 Allen went to Surfers Paradise to look for work and met Chris Bell an English born singer guitarist Assisted by Chris Bell s father Peter Bell and inspired by the Everly Brothers they formed a singing duo called the Allen Brothers He began performing as Peter Allen around the same time Within a year they were based in Sydney performing on the Australian music television program Bandstand 9 In 1964 Mark Herron the husband of Judy Garland discovered the Allen Brothers while they were performing in Hong Kong They became Judy Garland s opening act when she toured Charmed by Allen Judy served as matchmaker between him and her daughter Liza Minnelli The Allen Brothers act broke up in the spring of 1970 2 Career EditAllen started releasing solo recordings in 1971 but throughout his career achieved greater success through his songs being recorded by others He scored his biggest success with the song I Honestly Love You which he co wrote with Jeff Barry and which became a major hit in 1974 for Olivia Newton John Her single reached number one in the United States and Canada and won two Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for Newton John Allen also co wrote Don t Cry Out Loud with Carole Bayer Sager popularized by Melissa Manchester in 1978 and I d Rather Leave While I m in Love also co written with Bayer Sager and popularized by Rita Coolidge in 1979 One of his signature songs I Go to Rio co written with Adrienne Anderson was popularized in America by the group Pablo Cruise In 1976 Allen released an album Taught by Experts which reached number one in Australia along with the number one single I Go to Rio and the Top 10 hit The More I See You The album also included the song Quiet Please There s A Lady On Stage which was recorded by many artists including Jack Jones and Dusty Springfield Although his recording career in the US never progressed he performed in Atlantic City and at Carnegie Hall He had three extended sold out engagements at New York City s Radio City Music Hall where he became the first male dancer to dance with The Rockettes and rode a camel during I Go to Rio 2 This performance was broadcast live and exclusively on subscription television service WHT The Movie Network 12 Allen s most successful album was Bi Coastal 1980 produced by David Foster and featuring the single Fly Away which in 1981 became his only US chart single reaching No 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 In addition Allen co wrote the Patti LaBelle hit I Don t Go Shopping which reached the top 30 on the R amp B chart in 1980 Allen co wrote the song Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do with Burt Bacharach Carole Bayer Sager and Christopher Cross for the 1981 film Arthur The song reached number one in the US and the songwriters won an Academy Award for Best Song One lyric for the song If you get caught between the moon and New York City was adapted from an earlier song that he and Bayer Sager co wrote Allen and Bayer Sager also co wrote You and Me We Wanted It All which was recorded by Frank Sinatra A video of Sinatra singing the song at Carnegie Hall was included as part of the Sinatra New York live performance box set released in late 2009 Allen performed on Australian television for many important occasions in front of Queen Elizabeth II in 1980 at the Sydney Opera House before Prince Charles and Princess Diana once in Melbourne and again in Sydney in 1981 at the opening of the Sydney Entertainment Centre in 1983 where he unveiled for the first time his Australian Flag shirt and the 1980 VFL Grand Final in Melbourne His Up in One Concert of 1980 was a big ratings success across the country When Australia won the America s Cup in 1983 he flew to Perth to sing before an audience of 100 000 In 1988 he opened for Frank Sinatra at Sanctuary Cove Queensland In America he appeared at the 30th anniversary of Disneyland He returned to recording on Arista with an album entitled Not the Boy Next Door 1983 In 1990 he recorded his final album on RCA Victor Making Every Moment Count which featured Melissa Manchester and Harry Connick Jr The song Making Every Moment Count a duet with Manchester was co written by Seth Swirsky who also produced a number of songs he co wrote with Allen including Allen s last released single Tonight You Made My Day One of his songs I Still Call Australia Home became popular through its use in television commercials initially for National Panasonic and since 1987 for Qantas Airways 13 14 Broadway Edit He made his Broadway debut on 12 January 1971 in Soon a rock opera that opened at the Ritz Theatre and ran for three performances He starred in his own one man revue on Broadway at the Biltmore Theatre Up in One More Than a Concert 1979 which ran for 46 performances 15 Allen recorded a live album called Captured Live at Carnegie Hall in which songs from his musical Legs Diamond were previewed Legs Diamond opened on Broadway at the Mark Hellinger Theatre on 26 December 1988 with a book co written by Harvey Fierstein The musical ran for 64 performances and 72 previews After Legs Diamond closed he returned to concert work touring with Bernadette Peters during the summer of 1989 16 Allen and Bernadette also performed in the 1983 Academy Award broadcast in an extended musical tribute to Irving Berlin Other work Edit He appeared in a cameo role in the film Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band 1978 His live version of Everything Old is New Again can be heard on the soundtrack of the film All That Jazz 1979 He was the musical guest at Miss Universe 1981 17 He appeared in the 1982 television version of The Pirates of Penzance as the Pirate King He appeared as the man in studio in the TV series Miami Vice s second season premiere episode The Prodigal Son He also did a pilot for a new Name That Tune show in 1990 and the pilot for what became CBS s short lived prime time game show The Hollywood Game both projects were produced by Marty Pasetta He died the day the series which ended up being hosted by Bob Goen due to Allen s illness debuted 18 Personal life EditThough flamboyant on stage Allen was quite the opposite offstage He once remarked I m not the let s tear his clothes off type I m fairly quiet The maniac only comes out when I hit the stage I have to be a different person offstage If I were to try to keep that up 24 hours a day I would have a nervous breakdown 19 Allen described his stage persona as a much more interesting person than me I think that s why I m in show business to get to be that other person 20 He further depicted his stage persona as someone much taller much handsomer with a better hairline 21 Although Allen described himself as so boring when not performing he enjoyed swimming wind surfing skiing water skiing sailing collecting Hawaiian shirts reading cooking and growing flowers herbs and vegetables 19 22 23 He spent so much time working in his yard that he imagined his neighbors thought he was a landscape gardener 19 Allen owned a beach house in Leucadia California north of San Diego a place he called a shack in Oak Beach Queensland Australia and a penthouse apartment in Manhattan 24 While visiting Gregory Connell s mother in Leucadia in 1975 Allen learned she was selling her beach home and so bought his first house with the earnings made from his 1974 song I Honestly Love You 25 The area was quiet and far enough away from Los Angeles that he did not get people dropping in because they were in the neighborhood 23 He wrote the 1976 song Puttin Out Roots about his move to Leucadia 26 The living room of Allen s Leucadia beach house is featured on the cover of his 1979 album I Could Have Been a Sailor 27 Allen met Liza Minnelli in London in October 1964 where she and her mother Judy Garland were performing together at the London Palladium Peter and Liza were engaged a month later on 26 November 1964 They married in New York City on 3 March 1967 formally separated on 9 April 1970 and divorced on 24 July 1974 2 28 29 Allen became more comfortable with his homosexuality in the early 1970s 30 He explained I was afraid as a teen that if I acknowledged that I preferred my own kind my family would stop loving me We do tend to underestimate our families 31 Allen and Gregory Connell met through a mutual friend at the New York cabaret club Reno Sweeney in 1973 where Peter often performed 32 Greg thought Peter was working too hard for the money he was getting and so helped him get his first band together while Peter found him gorgeous sweet and good hearted 33 34 According to Allen s biographer Stephen MacLean Connell was Peter s big love 35 Connell a fashion and print model originally from Texas attracted major clients such as Coca Cola and did other lucrative print ads 36 Moreover he acted in community and dinner theatres and was a singer composer who sang lead in a group called Voice Six 37 After they got together in 1974 Connell left his modeling career to support Allen s music career by becoming his lighting and staging director and tour manager This arrangement enabled them to be together while Allen performed around the world Connell also sang backup on Allen s 1976 song I Go to Rio 38 39 He did so much work behind the scenes that Peter once remarked Gregory does everything but get up here and sing 40 After becoming ill in late 1982 Connell died from AIDS related cancer on 11 September 1984 at their home in Leucadia 41 42 Although Allen wrote Once Before I Go in 1982 for good friend Ann Margret to use as a closing song at her concerts the song took on new meaning when he sang it According to the song s co writer Dean Pitchford Allen told him that it was the one song he related most to Greg that he thought of Greg as he sang it Greg behind the lights he was Allen s lighting director at all of his shows Hence the lyrics You are the light that shines on me You always were and you ll always be 43 44 Allen further told Pitchford that after Gregory died he would always look into the spotlight and imagine that Gregory was behind the light 44 Allen dedicated his 1985 album Captured Live at Carnegie Hall to Connell and sang songs in his memory at AIDS benefit concerts 45 46 47 After Connell s death Allen poured himself even more into his work He spent several years getting his musical Legs Diamond on Broadway it premiered in 1988 recorded his final album Making Every Moment Count in 1990 and continued performing in concerts and doing various benefits until his death in 1992 at the age of 48 48 2 On 26 November 2005 an extension of the Tenterfield Library was opened and named the George Woolnough Wing named after Allen s paternal grandfather who was memorialized in his song Tenterfield Saddler 41 Death and legacy EditAllen s last performance was on 26 January 1992 in Sydney and he was diagnosed with throat cancer shortly after He spent his final days at his beach house in Leucadia 49 41 He died at Mercy Hospital San Diego on 18 June 1992 from an AIDS related throat cancer 50 A private memorial service was held on 21 June 1992 at his home in Leucadia where his ashes were scattered in the Pacific Ocean within sight of his house 51 A documentary titled The Boy from Oz about Allen was produced after his death featuring clips from his performances as well as interviews with performers who worked with him 52 A stage musical based on his life also titled The Boy from Oz opened in Australia in 1998 Using his largely autobiographical songs the production starred Todd McKenney as Allen and Christina Amphlett of the rock group Divinyls as Judy Garland In 2003 the musical opened on Broadway becoming the first Australian musical ever to be performed there In this production Allen was played by Hugh Jackman who won a Tony Award for his portrayal in 2004 Jackman performed this role again two years later when the show toured large arenas in Australia under the title The Boy from Oz Arena Spectacular A TV mini series Peter Allen Not the Boy Next Door was broadcast in Australia in 2015 with Joel Jackson playing the adult Allen and Ky Baldwin playing him as a youth Supporting roles were played by Rebecca Gibney as Marion Woolnough Allen s mother Sarah West as Liza Minnelli and Sigrid Thornton as Judy Garland 53 Allen was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1993 54 In popular culture EditDuring the closing few moments of the final episode of The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder during a video photo montage Allen s Once Before I Go played in the backgroundDon Lane performed Once Before I Go on his last ever episode of The Don Lane Show In the 1979 film All That Jazz Allen s live rendition of Everything Old Is New Again is danced to by Ann Reinking and Erzebet Foldi for Roy Scheider s character Joe Gideon based on dancer Bob Fosse In the 18th episode of season three of Glee actor Chris Colfer as Kurt Hummel performs The Boy Next Door for his initial audition to NYADA eschewing Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera in favor of the unconventional choice While he s initially rejected the song lays the groundwork for a second audition Hugh Jackman s performance of Allen s Once Before I Go from The Boy from Oz was featured in a montage dedicated to Alex Trebek in his final episode of Jeopardy which aired on January 8 2021 two months after Trebek s death from stage IV pancreatic cancer on November 8 2020 at the age of 80 55 La Casa Azul s song Terry Peter y yo makes reference to Allen Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli Peter Allen sang As Judy came back to life at Christmas Decadent and stellar Peter Allen danced As Liza flashed At the Sunday Night Peter Allen sang nonstop No one listened to him Peter Allen danced alone And got all sentimental But there was no one else Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positions CertificationAUS 56 US citation needed 1971 Peter Allen Label Metromedia 1972 Tenterfield Saddler Label Metromedia 95 A 1974 Continental American Label A amp M 87 B 1976 Taught by Experts Label A amp M 11 ARIA Gold 57 1979 I Could Have Been a Sailor Label A amp M 69 1711980 Bi Coastal Label A amp M 55 1231983 Not the Boy Next Door Label Arista 36 1701990 Making Every Moment Count Label RCA Live albums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positionsAUS 56 1977 It Is Time for Peter Allen Label A amp M 301985 Captured Live at Carnegie Hall Label Arista Records Compilation albums Edit Year Album details Peak chart positions CertificationAUS 56 58 1982 The Very Best of Peter Allen The Best Label A amp M 9 AUS Gold 59 1992 The Very Best of Peter Allen The Boy from Down Under Label A amp M 161993 At His Best Label A amp M 1995 The Boy from Oz Label A amp M 351998 Singer Songwriter The Anthology Label A amp M 2001 20th Century Masters The Best of Peter Allen Label A amp M 2006 The Ultimate Peter Allen Label Universal 18 C Singles Edit Year Single Peak chart positions AlbumAUS 60 US 61 USAC 61 NZ 62 NLD 63 BEL 64 1971 Honest Queen Peter Allen1972 Just Ask Me I ve Been There Tenterfield Saddler Tenterfield Saddler 53 D 1975 I Honestly Love You Continental American She Loves to Hear the Music Taught by Experts1976 The More I See You 80 108 40 I Go to Rio 1 22 27 301977 The More I See You re release 10 1978 Don t Cry Out Loud I Could Have Been a Sailor1979 Don t Wish Too Hard I Could Have Been a Sailor 1980 I Still Call Australia Home 60 E Bi Coastal Bi Coastal 78 1981 Fly Away 55 45 One Step Over the Borderline 1983 Not the Boy Next Door 76 Not the Boy Next Door You Haven t Heard the Last of Me 15 Once Before I Go 26 1984 You and Me We Wanted It All 41 Notes Edit The album Tenterfield Saddler did not chart in Australia until January 1980 The album Continental American did not chart in Australia until October 1977 The album The Ultimate Peter Allen reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015 The single Tenterfield Saddler reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015 The single I Still Call Australia Home reached its peak position in Australia in September 2015 Awards EditAcademy Awards Edit Peter Allen won an Academy Award Oscar for Best Original Song for Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do in 1981 65 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 54th Academy Awards Peter Allen Burt Bacharach Christopher Cross amp Carole Bayer Sager Best Original Song Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do WonARIA 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 Allen was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1993 66 67 Year Nominee work Award ResultARIA Music Awards of 1993 Peter Allen ARIA Hall of Fame inducteeGolden Globes Edit Peter Allen won a Golden Globe for Best Original Song for Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do in 1981 68 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 39th Golden Globe Awards Peter Allen Burt Bacharach Christopher Cross amp Carole Bayer Sager Best Original Song Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do WonGRAMMY Awards Edit Peter Allen was nominated twice for a GRAMMY Award for Song Of The Year in 1974 for I Honestly Love You and in 1981 for Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do 69 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 24th Annual GRAMMY Awards Peter Allen amp Jeff Barry Song Of The Year I Honestly Love You Single Nominated17th Annual GRAMMY Awards Peter Allen Burt Bacharach Christopher Cross amp Carole Bayer Sager Song Of The Year Arthur s Theme Best That You Can Do NominatedMo 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 Peter Allen won two awards in that time 70 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1983 Peter Allen International Act of the Year Won1984 Peter Allen International Act of the Year WonOrder of Australia Edit The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II Queen of Australia on the advice of the Australian Government 71 Year Nominee work Award Result wins only 1990 Peter Allen Order of Australia Member in the General Division AM for service to the performing arts particularly as a songwriter WonReferences Edit The complete list National Film and Sound Archive Retrieved 20 October 2013 a b c d e William Ruhlmann Peter Allen at AllMusic Liza Minelli Engaged The New York Times 27 November 1964 Retrieved 26 December 2022 Separation for Minnelli The Canberra Times 10 April 1970 Retrieved 19 January 2022 Patricia Angly 25 February 1980 People The Bulletin Retrieved 9 May 2021 Barnard Loretta 21 August 2019 Peter Allen The Boy from Oz australia explained com au Retrieved 8 March 2021 a b The Boy from Oz Celebrates Allen Today Associated Press 17 October 2003 Retrieved 11 October 2020 Alexander Yale Peter Allen on Judy Liza Legs and the Queen New York Native 16 Sept 1991 p 26 a b c Arrow Michelle Allen Peter 1944 1992 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University ISSN 1833 7538 Service Record Soda naa gov au Archived from the original on 18 October 2018 Retrieved 9 April 2020 MacLean 2015 ch 4 pars 23 29 Wometco Home Theater Peter Allen and the Rockettes TV Commercial on YouTube Duncan Macleod 12 June 2006 Qantas I Still Call Australia Home The Inspiration Room Daily Retrieved 2 July 2009 McIntyre Paul It s all aboard for a Qantas jumbo The Sydney Morning Herald 22 July 2004 Program for Peter Allen Up in One at the Biltmore Theatre New York Playbill 1979 p 36 Retrieved 9 March 2021 Cudd Bruce Remembering Peter Allen Archived 7 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine gmhc org 2003 Miss Universe 1981 Judges amp Guest stars bellezavenezolana net Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 20 October 2013 MacLean 2015 p page needed a b c Cain Scott The Maniac in Peter Allen Surfaces Only on the Stage The Atlanta Constitution 30 November 1980 p 1E Via ProQuest Retrieved 7 March 2021 Peter Allen Obituary The Times 22 June 1992 p 17 Via ProQuest Retrieved 8 March 2021 Holden Stephen Boy from Australia Up There with the Rockettes The New York Times 24 September 1982 p c4 Via ProQuest Retrieved 7 March 2021 MacLean 2015 ch 18 par 39 a b Cox Jean P Peter Allen A 30s Model Camper Los Angeles Times 26 May 1978 p 1 Via ProQuest Retrieved 7 March 2021 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 72 ch 20 par 49 115 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 72 73 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 72 Peter Allen interview with Bill Boggs 2 May 2012 on YouTube Liza Minelli Engaged The New York Times 27 November 1964 Retrieved 26 December 2022 Separation for Minnelli The Canberra Times 10 April 1970 Retrieved 19 January 2022 Forde John 2006 Peter Allen In Gerstner David A ed Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture 1 ed Routledge pp 36 37 ISBN 9780415306515 Retrieved 5 July 2022 Hadleigh Boze Inside the Hollywood Closet A Book of Quotes Riverdale Avenue Books Riverdale New York 2020 ISBN 9781626015470 Barrand Janine et al Peter Allen Melbourne Vic Victorian Arts Centre Trust 2008 p 19 Patricia Angly 25 February 1980 People The Bulletin Retrieved 9 May 2021 Sager Carole Bayer They re Playing Our Song A Memoir New York Simon amp Schuster 2016 p 59 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 30 35 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 32 Forty Carats Opens Feb 12 The Journal Wood River IL 7 Feb 1974 p 16 MacLean 2015 ch 16 par 33 35 ch 18 par 33 ch 23 par 23 Taught By Experts LP back cover Smith David and Neal Peters Peter Allen Between the Moon and New York City Delilah 1983 p 124 a b c Lucy E Cross Peter Allen Masterworks Broadway Retrieved 20 October 2013 MacLean 2015 ch 23 pars 3 4 MacLean 2015 ch 21 pars 29 31 ch 23 par 28 a b Michael Joseph Gross 5 October 2003 The Boy From Oz You Won t Meet on Broadway The New York Times Retrieved 14 April 2021 Allen Peter Captured Live at Carnegie Hall Arista Records 1985 McCombs Phil Of Love Death and Hope at the Human Rights Campaign Fund Dinner Focusing on AIDS The Washington Post 9 October 1989 p d01 Via ProQuest Retrieved 7 March 2021 DeVault Russ Peter Allen s Giving a Hand in the Battle Against AIDS The Atlanta Constitution 9 August 1985 p 1 I P Via ProQuest Retrieved 8 March 2021 MacLean 2015 ch 23 par 34 MacLean 2015 ch 27 par 97 ch 28 par 28 53 Lambert Bruce 19 June 1992 Peter Allen Concert Entertainer and Songwriter Is Dead at 48 The New York Times Obits Update San Diego CA no 549 1 July 1992 p A 20 Via Gale Retrieved 12 Feb 2022 The Boy From Oz listing amazon com accessed 2 December 2008 Peter Allen Not the Boy Next Door IMDb com Retrieved 9 April 2020 Winners by Award Hall of Fame Australian Recording Industry Association Retrieved 23 October 2020 Sentimental video tribute closes Trebek s final Jeopardy AP NEWS 9 January 2021 Retrieved 9 January 2021 a b c David Kent 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 Australian Chart Book St Ives N S W ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Allen Gets Gold Down Under PDF Cash Box 19 November 1977 p 68 Retrieved 25 November 2021 via World Radio History Discography Peter Allen Hung Medien australian charts com Retrieved 3 September 2015 Kent Music Report No 453 28 February 1983 gt Platinum Albums 1982 Continued Retrieved 26 December 2022 via Imgur com David Kent 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 Australian Chart Book St Ives N S W ISBN 0 646 11917 6 I Still Call Australia Home Ryan Gavin 19 September 2015 ARIA Singles Justin Bieber What Do You Mean Keeps Top Spot Noise11 Retrieved 19 September 2015 Tenterfield Saddler Ryan Gavin 26 September 2015 ARIA Singles Justin Bieber Maintains Top Spot After Four Weeks Noise11 Retrieved 26 September 2015 a b Peter Allen Chart history Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 3 September 2015 Peter Allen New Zealand Singles charts nz Retrieved 3 September 2015 Nederlandse Top 40 Peter Allen search results Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 3 September 2015 Peter Allen Belgian Singles ultratop be ULTRATOP amp Hung Medien hitparade ch Retrieved 3 September 2015 Academy Awards Database Oscars org Retrieved 15 January 2023 ARIA Hall of Fame Australian Recording Industry Association Archived from the original on 15 June 2008 Retrieved 10 November 2020 Winners by Award Hall of Fame Australian Recording Industry Association Archived from the original on 2 February 2009 Retrieved 10 November 2020 Note shows inductees from 1999 to 2008 inclusive Golden Globes Awards Database Golden Globes Retrieved 15 January 2023 GRAMMY Awards GRAMMY com Retrieved 15 January 2023 MO Award Winners Mo Awards Retrieved 16 March 2022 The Queen s Birthday 1990 Honours Trove Retrieved 15 January 2023 Sources MacLean Stephen 2015 Peter Allen The Boy from Oz EPUB Sydney Momentum ISBN 9781760301484 Further reading EditDavid Smith and Neal Peters Peter Allen Between The Moon and New York City Delilah Press 1983 ISBN 0 933328 57 5 Stephen Maclean Peter Allen The Boy From Oz Random House Australia 1995 ISBN 0 09 183052 4 Frank Van Straten Peter Allen AM 1944 1992 Live Performance Australia Hall of Fame 2007 External links EditPeter Allen at IMDb Peter Allen at the Internet Broadway Database Peter Allen bio and recordings Peter Allen Exhibition Website Peter Allen Collection including his personal archive and costumes at the Performing Arts Collection Arts Centre Melbourne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Allen musician amp oldid 1148508485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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