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Peter Combe

Peter Charles Combe OAM (/ˈkm/; born 20 October 1948) is an Australian children's entertainer and musician. At the ARIA Music Awards he has won three ARIA Awards for Best Children's Album, for Toffee Apple (1988), Newspaper Mama (1989) and The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe (So Far) Recorded in Concert (1992) and three additional nominations (Chopsticks (1990), Little Groover (1996) and Live It Up (2017)). His best-known tracks are "Toffee Apple", "Spaghetti Bolognaise", "Mr Clicketty Cane", "Juicy Juicy Green Grass" and "Newspaper Mama". His Christmas Album (November 1990) reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 50.

Peter Combe
Combe performing in July 2008
Background information
Birth namePeter Charles Combe
Born (1948-10-20) 20 October 1948 (age 74)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
GenresChildren's
Occupation(s)Entertainer, musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1969–present
LabelsABC, Rascal Records
Websitepetercombe.com

Biography

1948-1979: Early life

Peter Charles Combe was born in Adelaide on 20 October 1948 as the third of four children. His early influences from the 1950s were the Springfields; he learned to harmonise from an early age. He was inspired by folk singers of the 1960s, including Peter, Paul and Mary, Simon & Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan. He formed a folk group and taught himself guitar. Later he became fascinated by the Beatles and Billy Joel.[1]

By 1969, Combe was a primary school teacher and in the early 1970s, he was a specialist music teacher. He taught junior school music at Prince Alfred College in the late 1970s.[2] He started writing songs for his students and in 1973 he wrote his first "operettas" for them.[2] One of the early ones, Bows Against the Barons, is based on Geoffrey Trease's novel of the same name, relating the legend of Robin Hood. The song, "Robin Hood's Dream", appeared on his 1988 album, Newspaper Mama.

In 1975, Combe moved to Sydney and aspired to be the next Paul Simon. There he appeared in the rock musical, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club.[3] He taught at inner Sydney primary schools, performed in pubs and clubs as a singer-songwriter. He wrote a children's musical, Frederick WhatsHisName & his TwoLegged Six String Guitar, which provided the track, "Spangle Road". Another of his musicals is based on Norman Lindsey's book, The Magic Pudding.

In 1977, Combe migrated to England where he became a presenter on Music Time, a BBC Television educational program.[2] He explained that "Someone in Adelaide had given me the name of a BBC producer. I rang and said I had just arrived [in England] and do you have any shows I can audition for. They wanted someone for Music Time, I auditioned, made the short list and got the job."[2] Combe and co-presenter, Kathryn Harries, introduced musical concepts in an entertaining format. The show was used by teachers as part of their music programs and was a resource for other music educators. Besides being played in Britain for six years, it was re-broadcast on ABC TV. In late 1979, the Combe family moved back to Australia, where he presented Let's Have Music, an Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) radio program,[2] which was used for primary school music education.

1980-1992: Commercial success

In 1980 he recorded his first album, Vagabond, which was aimed at adults.[2] The title track had been recorded by ex-pat Australians, the Seekers, in 1977.[4] After two more years teaching, Combe issued his second album, Songs for Little Kids.[4] It was recorded and produced by Combe at Axent Recording Studio in Sydney and appeared on ABC Records on cassette.[5]

At that time, children's albums comprised nursery rhymes, which were sung and played in a simple traditional style. Combe recalled, "record companies used to think anyone could write songs for children, anything was good enough. You would get whole albums where the only accompaniment was acoustic guitar."[4] Combe introduced new concepts in children's songs, writing to appeal to children and their parents: they were funny and relevant. He arranged them with contemporary instrumentation, using his Music Time experience to introduce children to different musical concepts, genres and instruments. Combe started performing concerts in schools – about 200 school shows a year over three years. His next cassette, Spaghetti Bolognaise and More Songs for Little Kids (1985), was soon renamed as Spaghetti Bolognaise after its lead track.[6]

In 1986, he returned to England for an eight-month stay – he wrote material for his next album, Toffee Apple (June 1987).[2] Back in Australia he met Diana Manson, then the head of ABC Music, and they worked on the first ever children's music video filmed in Australia – "Toffee Apple" – to promote the new album.[2] The music video was played during children's programming on ABC TV, and helped established Combe as Australia's first kids' pop star: he was referred to as King of the Kids.[7] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988 Combe won the inaugural ARIA Award for Best Children's Album category for Toffee Apple.[8]

In 1989, he won his second ARIA for Best Children's Album, for Newspaper Mama (1988).[8] The Canberra Times correspondent described him as "the master of loony tunes for kids"; with this album having "a selection of original songs with the title track accompanied by an imaginative video."[9] His next album, Chopsticks (September 1989), was also nominated in that category in the following year but it did not win.[8] Peter Combe's Christmas Album (November 1990) reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 50.[10] His first live album, The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe (So Far) Recorded in Concert (1991), won his third trophy for Best Children's Album, in 1992.[8]

Touring highlights were selling out the Sydney Opera House (twice) and the Melbourne Concert Hall, Carols in the Domain in Sydney, Carols nights in Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart, filming Christmas Under the Stars at the Adelaide Festival Centre, Family Concerts with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at the Festival Theatre and Entertainment Centre – plus numerous television appearances and radio interviews. Combe's albums have received 7 gold and 3 platinum accreditations.

From 1989 to 1991, Peter presented another radio program, Ticklepot, on ABC Radio National. His co-presenter Henry Salter played the part of Monkey, and the 10-minute program followed the adventures of Peter and Monkey through songs and stories. In all, 420 programs went to air over a period of 3 years. Ticklepot was voted best children's radio program in the world in New York in 1991.

1993-present: Continued success

 
Combe in Adelaide, 2005

In 1993, Peter's musical version of May Gibbs' classic book "Snugglepot & Cuddlepie", was performed in the Adelaide Festival of Arts. This was originally performed as a cantata with orchestra, choirs and soloists. It was reproduced the following year in the Adelaide Festival Theatre with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra – and this was recorded and is still available on CD. There have been many subsequent performances around Australia, some as a cantata and others with an accompanying script.

Further albums of new songs were to follow -Spook (1993), Little Groover (1996), Best Friends (1999), plus some picture books with CD by Scholastic – Wash Your Face in Orange Juice and Juicy Juicy Green Grass.

From 2003 to 2006, Combe read and sang a number of classic fairy tales. These were released on CD as Classic Fairy Tales Classic Fairy Tales Vol 2 and Classic Fairy Tales Vol 3.[11][12][13]

In 2006, he crossed over to the genre of political commentary with his song "Free David Hicks".

Since 2005, Combe has started playing pub gigs around Australia aimed at young adults who grew up listening to his music.[14] A clip of the live performance at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne is available showing a crowd of young adults singing along to lyrics such as "Wash Your Face in Orange Juice", and "Belly Flop on a Pizza? Ewww!".

 
Combe performs his classic songs to an audience of adults in 2012 during a pub show in Melbourne.

Live It Up, was released on 6 April 2017. Combe toured the album across Australia[15]

In 2018 Combe performed his 1990 Peter Combe's Christmas Album in full across the country in a national tour.[16]

Personal life

Combe resides in Adelaide, South Australia and spends time at his holiday house in Carrickalinga.[17]

Combe and his wife Carol have four children - a son and three daughters - who have all performed with him over the years: Joni, Alice, Emily and Thomas 'Thom'; and eight grandchildren, including Amelie, Hugo, Holly (Joni's children), Oliver and Eliza (Alice's children).[18][19][20][21][22][23]

From 1995 to 2000, Joni was the presenter of Nine Network television series Here's Humphrey, then from 1998 to 2001, she played the role of Rainbow Rhapsody in all three home videos (The Fairies/Fairy Hello!, A Fairy Merry Christmas and Farmyard Magic) and four of the albums (The Fairies, A Fairy Merry Christmas, Farmyard Magic and A Magical Fairy Party) of The Fairies. Both of the shows were filmed in Adelaide.

Emily and Thomas performed together in the band "The Finishing School".[24]

Growing up, Combe's father would wake him up at 6am to play tennis and he admits he's quite a good player.[20][21]

Combe's favourite artists are Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary and The Springfields.[20]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with release date, Australian chart position and certification
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certification
AUS
[25][26]
Vagabond
  • Released: 1980
  • Label: Peter Combe (PC 106)
  • Format: LP
-
Songs for Little Kids
  • Released: 1982
  • Label: ABC Music
  • Format: LP
-
Spaghetti Bolognaise
  • Released: 1985
  • Label: ABC Music (L 27124)
  • Format: LP
-
Toffee Apple
  • Released: June 1987
  • Label: ABC Music (L 27206)
  • Format: LP, Cassette, CD
86
Newspaper Mama
  • Released: 1988
  • Label: ABC Music (L 28021)
  • Format: LP, Cassette, CD
-
Chopsticks
  • Released: September 1989
  • Label: ABC Music (838416-2)
  • Format: CD, LP, Cassette
-
Peter Combe's Christmas Album
  • Released: November 1990
  • Label: ABC Music (846597-2)
  • Format: CD, LP, Cassette
49
Spook
  • Released: 1993[33]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD, Cassette
-
Little Groover
  • Released: 1996[34]
  • Label: Rascal Records (RASC04-2)
  • Format: CD, Cassette
-
Best Friends
  • Released: 1999[35]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD
-
Songs from a Telephone Box -
Re-invented
  • Released: 2003[38][39]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD, Digital download
-
Classic Fairy Tales
  • Released: 2003[11]
  • Label: Bolinda Audio
  • Format: CD
-
Classic Fairy Tales Volume 2
  • Released: 2004[12]
  • Label: Bolinda Audio
  • Format: CD
-
Wake Up It's Christmas
  • Released: October 2005[40][41]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD, Digital download
-
Classic Fairy Tales Volume 3
  • Released: 2006[13]
  • Label: Bolinda Audio
  • Format: CD
-
Kiddywinks
  • Released: 2009[42][43]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: CD, Digital download
-
Quirky Berserky (The Turkey from Turkey)
  • Released: March 2012[44][45]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: CD, Digital download
-
Live It Up
  • Released: May 2017[46][47]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: CD, Digital download, streaming
-

Live albums

List of live albums, with release date, Australian chart position and certification
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certification
AUS
[26]
The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe (So Far) Recorded in Concert
  • Released: April 1991
  • Label: ABC Music (846993-2)
  • Format: CD, Cassette
  • Notes: Recorded at ABC Studios, Adelaide 1990
69
Snugglepot and Cuddlepie: The Musical - In Concert
  • Released: 1993
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD, Cassette
  • Notes: Recorded at the Adelaide Festival Theatre, March 1993
-
Live at Jive
  • Released: 2008[49]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: CD+DVD, Digital Download
  • Notes: Recorded at Jive, Adelaide, April 2008
-

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums, with release dates
Title Album details
Greatest Hits
  • Released: 1994[50]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD, Cassette
Wash your Face in Orange Juice
  • Released: 2003[51][52]
  • Label: Rascal Records
  • Format: CD
Moovy Groovy Songs
  • Released: 2009[53]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: Digital download
Munchy Crunchy Songs
  • Released: July 2013[54][55]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: CD, Digital download, streaming

Box sets

List of box sets, with release dates and details
Title Album details
Triple Pack
  • Released: 2006[56]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: 3x CD
  • Featuring Toffee Apple, Spaghetti Bolognaise & Newspaper Mama
Triple Pack 2
  • Released: 2007[57]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: 3x CD
  • Featuring: Live & Rocking, Little Groover & Best Friends
Triple Pack 3
  • Released: 2008[58]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: 3x CD
  • Featuring: Wash Your Face in Orange Juice, Chopsticks & Spook
Christmas Triple Pack
  • Released: 2015[59]
  • Label: Peter Combe
  • Format: 3x CD
  • Featuring: Peter Combe's Christmas Album, Wake Up It's Christmas & Backing Tracks
    (Backing Tracks is instrumental tracks from Peter Combe's Christmas Album & Wake Up It's Christmas)

Awards and nominations

APRA Music 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.

Year Nominated works Award Result Ref
1998 "Honey" Most Performed Children's Work Nominated
"Thingth I Thay" Nominated

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music.

Year Nominated works Award Result
1988 Toffee Apple Best Children's Album Won
1989 Newspaper Mama Won
1990 Chopsticks Nominated
1992 The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe (So Far) Recorded in Concert Won
1996 Little Groover Nominated
2017 Live It Up Nominated

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peter, combe, peter, charles, combe, born, october, 1948, australian, children, entertainer, musician, aria, music, awards, three, aria, awards, best, children, album, toffee, apple, 1988, newspaper, mama, 1989, absolutely, very, best, recorded, concert, 1992,. Peter Charles Combe OAM ˈ k uː m born 20 October 1948 is an Australian children s entertainer and musician At the ARIA Music Awards he has won three ARIA Awards for Best Children s Album for Toffee Apple 1988 Newspaper Mama 1989 and The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe So Far Recorded in Concert 1992 and three additional nominations Chopsticks 1990 Little Groover 1996 and Live It Up 2017 His best known tracks are Toffee Apple Spaghetti Bolognaise Mr Clicketty Cane Juicy Juicy Green Grass and Newspaper Mama His Christmas Album November 1990 reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 50 Peter CombeOAMCombe performing in July 2008Background informationBirth namePeter Charles CombeBorn 1948 10 20 20 October 1948 age 74 Adelaide South Australia AustraliaGenresChildren sOccupation s Entertainer musicianInstrument s Vocalsacoustic guitarpianoukuleleYears active1969 presentLabelsABC Rascal RecordsWebsitepetercombe wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1948 1979 Early life 1 2 1980 1992 Commercial success 1 3 1993 present Continued success 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 Compilation albums 3 4 Box sets 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 APRA Music Awards 4 2 ARIA Music Awards 5 ReferencesBiography Edit1948 1979 Early life Edit Peter Charles Combe was born in Adelaide on 20 October 1948 as the third of four children His early influences from the 1950s were the Springfields he learned to harmonise from an early age He was inspired by folk singers of the 1960s including Peter Paul and Mary Simon amp Garfunkel Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan He formed a folk group and taught himself guitar Later he became fascinated by the Beatles and Billy Joel 1 By 1969 Combe was a primary school teacher and in the early 1970s he was a specialist music teacher He taught junior school music at Prince Alfred College in the late 1970s 2 He started writing songs for his students and in 1973 he wrote his first operettas for them 2 One of the early ones Bows Against the Barons is based on Geoffrey Trease s novel of the same name relating the legend of Robin Hood The song Robin Hood s Dream appeared on his 1988 album Newspaper Mama In 1975 Combe moved to Sydney and aspired to be the next Paul Simon There he appeared in the rock musical Sergeant Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club 3 He taught at inner Sydney primary schools performed in pubs and clubs as a singer songwriter He wrote a children s musical Frederick WhatsHisName amp his TwoLegged Six String Guitar which provided the track Spangle Road Another of his musicals is based on Norman Lindsey s book The Magic Pudding In 1977 Combe migrated to England where he became a presenter on Music Time a BBC Television educational program 2 He explained that Someone in Adelaide had given me the name of a BBC producer I rang and said I had just arrived in England and do you have any shows I can audition for They wanted someone for Music Time I auditioned made the short list and got the job 2 Combe and co presenter Kathryn Harries introduced musical concepts in an entertaining format The show was used by teachers as part of their music programs and was a resource for other music educators Besides being played in Britain for six years it was re broadcast on ABC TV In late 1979 the Combe family moved back to Australia where he presented Let s Have Music an Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC radio program 2 which was used for primary school music education 1980 1992 Commercial success Edit In 1980 he recorded his first album Vagabond which was aimed at adults 2 The title track had been recorded by ex pat Australians the Seekers in 1977 4 After two more years teaching Combe issued his second album Songs for Little Kids 4 It was recorded and produced by Combe at Axent Recording Studio in Sydney and appeared on ABC Records on cassette 5 At that time children s albums comprised nursery rhymes which were sung and played in a simple traditional style Combe recalled record companies used to think anyone could write songs for children anything was good enough You would get whole albums where the only accompaniment was acoustic guitar 4 Combe introduced new concepts in children s songs writing to appeal to children and their parents they were funny and relevant He arranged them with contemporary instrumentation using his Music Time experience to introduce children to different musical concepts genres and instruments Combe started performing concerts in schools about 200 school shows a year over three years His next cassette Spaghetti Bolognaise and More Songs for Little Kids 1985 was soon renamed as Spaghetti Bolognaise after its lead track 6 In 1986 he returned to England for an eight month stay he wrote material for his next album Toffee Apple June 1987 2 Back in Australia he met Diana Manson then the head of ABC Music and they worked on the first ever children s music video filmed in Australia Toffee Apple to promote the new album 2 The music video was played during children s programming on ABC TV and helped established Combe as Australia s first kids pop star he was referred to as King of the Kids 7 At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988 Combe won the inaugural ARIA Award for Best Children s Album category for Toffee Apple 8 In 1989 he won his second ARIA for Best Children s Album for Newspaper Mama 1988 8 The Canberra Times correspondent described him as the master of loony tunes for kids with this album having a selection of original songs with the title track accompanied by an imaginative video 9 His next album Chopsticks September 1989 was also nominated in that category in the following year but it did not win 8 Peter Combe s Christmas Album November 1990 reached the ARIA Albums Chart top 50 10 His first live album The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe So Far Recorded in Concert 1991 won his third trophy for Best Children s Album in 1992 8 Touring highlights were selling out the Sydney Opera House twice and the Melbourne Concert Hall Carols in the Domain in Sydney Carols nights in Brisbane Adelaide and Hobart filming Christmas Under the Stars at the Adelaide Festival Centre Family Concerts with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra at the Festival Theatre and Entertainment Centre plus numerous television appearances and radio interviews Combe s albums have received 7 gold and 3 platinum accreditations From 1989 to 1991 Peter presented another radio program Ticklepot on ABC Radio National His co presenter Henry Salter played the part of Monkey and the 10 minute program followed the adventures of Peter and Monkey through songs and stories In all 420 programs went to air over a period of 3 years Ticklepot was voted best children s radio program in the world in New York in 1991 1993 present Continued success Edit Combe in Adelaide 2005 In 1993 Peter s musical version of May Gibbs classic book Snugglepot amp Cuddlepie was performed in the Adelaide Festival of Arts This was originally performed as a cantata with orchestra choirs and soloists It was reproduced the following year in the Adelaide Festival Theatre with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and this was recorded and is still available on CD There have been many subsequent performances around Australia some as a cantata and others with an accompanying script Further albums of new songs were to follow Spook 1993 Little Groover 1996 Best Friends 1999 plus some picture books with CD by Scholastic Wash Your Face in Orange Juice and Juicy Juicy Green Grass From 2003 to 2006 Combe read and sang a number of classic fairy tales These were released on CD as Classic Fairy Tales Classic Fairy Tales Vol 2 and Classic Fairy Tales Vol 3 11 12 13 In 2006 he crossed over to the genre of political commentary with his song Free David Hicks Since 2005 Combe has started playing pub gigs around Australia aimed at young adults who grew up listening to his music 14 A clip of the live performance at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne is available showing a crowd of young adults singing along to lyrics such as Wash Your Face in Orange Juice and Belly Flop on a Pizza Ewww Combe performs his classic songs to an audience of adults in 2012 during a pub show in Melbourne Live It Up was released on 6 April 2017 Combe toured the album across Australia 15 In 2018 Combe performed his 1990 Peter Combe s Christmas Album in full across the country in a national tour 16 Personal life EditCombe resides in Adelaide South Australia and spends time at his holiday house in Carrickalinga 17 Combe and his wife Carol have four children a son and three daughters who have all performed with him over the years Joni Alice Emily and Thomas Thom and eight grandchildren including Amelie Hugo Holly Joni s children Oliver and Eliza Alice s children 18 19 20 21 22 23 From 1995 to 2000 Joni was the presenter of Nine Network television series Here s Humphrey then from 1998 to 2001 she played the role of Rainbow Rhapsody in all three home videos The Fairies Fairy Hello A Fairy Merry Christmas and Farmyard Magic and four of the albums The Fairies A Fairy Merry Christmas Farmyard Magic and A Magical Fairy Party of The Fairies Both of the shows were filmed in Adelaide Emily and Thomas performed together in the band The Finishing School 24 Growing up Combe s father would wake him up at 6am to play tennis and he admits he s quite a good player 20 21 Combe s favourite artists are Bob Dylan Peter Paul and Mary and The Springfields 20 Discography EditStudio albums Edit List of studio albums with release date Australian chart position and certification Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationAUS 25 26 Vagabond Released 1980 Label Peter Combe PC 106 Format LP Songs for Little Kids Released 1982 Label ABC Music Format LP ARIA Gold 27 Spaghetti Bolognaise Released 1985 Label ABC Music L 27124 Format LP ARIA Platinum 28 Toffee Apple Released June 1987 Label ABC Music L 27206 Format LP Cassette CD 86 ARIA Platinum 29 Newspaper Mama Released 1988 Label ABC Music L 28021 Format LP Cassette CD ARIA Gold 30 Chopsticks Released September 1989 Label ABC Music 838416 2 Format CD LP Cassette ARIA Gold 31 Peter Combe s Christmas Album Released November 1990 Label ABC Music 846597 2 Format CD LP Cassette 49 ARIA Gold 32 Spook Released 1993 33 Label Rascal Records Format CD Cassette Little Groover Released 1996 34 Label Rascal Records RASC04 2 Format CD Cassette Best Friends Released 1999 35 Label Rascal Records Format CD Songs from a Telephone Box Released 2002 36 37 Label Rascal Records Format CD Digital download Re invented Released 2003 38 39 Label Rascal Records Format CD Digital download Classic Fairy Tales Released 2003 11 Label Bolinda Audio Format CD Classic Fairy Tales Volume 2 Released 2004 12 Label Bolinda Audio Format CD Wake Up It s Christmas Released October 2005 40 41 Label Rascal Records Format CD Digital download Classic Fairy Tales Volume 3 Released 2006 13 Label Bolinda Audio Format CD Kiddywinks Released 2009 42 43 Label Peter Combe Format CD Digital download Quirky Berserky The Turkey from Turkey Released March 2012 44 45 Label Peter Combe Format CD Digital download Live It Up Released May 2017 46 47 Label Peter Combe Format CD Digital download streaming Live albums Edit List of live albums with release date Australian chart position and certification Title Album details Peak chart positions CertificationAUS 26 The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe So Far Recorded in Concert Released April 1991 Label ABC Music 846993 2 Format CD Cassette Notes Recorded at ABC Studios Adelaide 1990 69 ARIA Gold 48 Snugglepot and Cuddlepie The Musical In Concert Released 1993 Label Rascal Records Format CD Cassette Notes Recorded at the Adelaide Festival Theatre March 1993 Live at Jive Released 2008 49 Label Peter Combe Format CD DVD Digital Download Notes Recorded at Jive Adelaide April 2008 Compilation albums Edit List of compilation albums with release dates Title Album detailsGreatest Hits Released 1994 50 Label Rascal Records Format CD CassetteWash your Face in Orange Juice Released 2003 51 52 Label Rascal Records Format CDMoovy Groovy Songs Released 2009 53 Label Peter Combe Format Digital downloadMunchy Crunchy Songs Released July 2013 54 55 Label Peter Combe Format CD Digital download streamingBox sets Edit List of box sets with release dates and details Title Album detailsTriple Pack Released 2006 56 Label Peter Combe Format 3x CD Featuring Toffee Apple Spaghetti Bolognaise amp Newspaper MamaTriple Pack 2 Released 2007 57 Label Peter Combe Format 3x CD Featuring Live amp Rocking Little Groover amp Best FriendsTriple Pack 3 Released 2008 58 Label Peter Combe Format 3x CD Featuring Wash Your Face in Orange Juice Chopsticks amp SpookChristmas Triple Pack Released 2015 59 Label Peter Combe Format 3x CD Featuring Peter Combe s Christmas Album Wake Up It s Christmas amp Backing Tracks Backing Tracks is instrumental tracks from Peter Combe s Christmas Album amp Wake Up It s Christmas Awards and nominations EditAPRA Music 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 Year Nominated works Award Result Ref1998 Honey Most Performed Children s Work Nominated 60 Thingth I Thay NominatedARIA Music Awards Edit The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence innovation and achievement across all genres of Australian music Year Nominated works Award Result1988 Toffee Apple Best Children s Album Won1989 Newspaper Mama Won1990 Chopsticks Nominated1992 The Absolutely Very Best of Peter Combe So Far Recorded in Concert Won1996 Little Groover Nominated2017 Live It Up NominatedReferences Edit Bio petercombe Retrieved 24 July 2020 a b c d e f g h Hobson Karen 4 June 1987 The Good Times Supplement Peter Combe Children s Songwriter This Toffee Apple is not Tacky Candy The Canberra Times Vol 61 no 18 871 Australian Capital Territory Australia p 9 Retrieved 12 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