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The Idea of North

The Idea of North are an Australian a cappella vocal ensemble founded in Canberra in 1993, by Nick Begbie (tenor), Meg Corson (alto), Trish Delaney-Brown (soprano) and Andrew Piper (bass). Still active in 2023, but touring less frequently since the Covid-19 pandemic, The Idea of North has had a number of personnel changes since their formation, with Nick Begbie the only remaining original member.

The Idea of North
L to R: Andrew Piper, Naomi Crellin, Sally Cameron, Nick Begbie
Performing at Chapel off Chapel, Melbourne, November 2008
Background information
OriginCanberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
GenresJazz
Years active1993 (1993)–present
Labels
Members
  • Nick Begbie
  • Naomi Crellin
  • Luke Thompson
  • Emma Rule
  • Kai Kitamura
Past members
Websiteidea.com.au

The group is the only a cappella outfit ever to have won two ARIAs (Australian Recording Industry Association awards),[citation needed] both in the Best Jazz Album category at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 for Feels Like Spring (collaboration with James Morrison) and again in 2013 for Smile, as well as three other ARIA nominations.

History edit

1993-1999: formation and debut album edit

The Idea of North was formed in Canberra 1993 by Nick Begbie (tenor), Meg Corson (alto), Trish Delaney-Brown (soprano) and Andrew Piper (bass).[1] Three of the members were students at the Canberra School of Music (CSM) of Australian National University (ANU), while Nick was studying a non-music degree at the ANU but singing with the other three extra-curricularly in the CSM's vocal jazz ensemble, led by performer and jazz vocal educator Gery Scott. These four formed their own quartet from the larger ensemble, eventually adopting their name from The Idea of North (1967), a radio documentary by Canadian classical pianist, Glenn Gould.[2] The group is generally described as a jazz quartet,[3][4] but they also delve regularly into the pop, R&B, classical, folk, soul and gospel genres.[5][6][7] Over the years, the individual members of the group have written, arranged and performed some original music, but largely tackle re-imaginings of jazz standards and other music by a huge variety of artists, including but not limited to The Beatles, Tim Minchin, Sting, Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, The Muppets, Joni Mitchell, Randy Newman, ABBA, The Bee Gees, Vulfpeck and John Mayer.[7]

In 1997 they recorded their debut album, The Idea of North, with Ra Khan in the recording booth at the CSM recording studios.[8] The group members arranged cover versions of both jazz standards, gospel music, traditional songs and more contemporary material.[8][9] Instrumentation was provided by Greg Stott on congas and percussion, Duncan Brown on bass and Piper on flugelhorn on "My Funny Valentine",[9] although the album was majority a cappella.

2000-2005: The Sum of Us, Here & Now and Evidence edit

The Idea of North's second album, The Sum of Us was released in October 2001, its track, "Mas Que Nada", features Morrison on trombone and another track, "Fragile", showcases Don Burrows on flute.[10] Delaney-Brown wrote two tracks, "Neat Surprise" and "Gotta Move On", while "Singin a Capella" was co-written by Begbie and Piper and "Two Sides to the Story" was written by Piper.[10][11] It was co-produced by the group's members and recorded by David Hemming at Tiger Studios, Sydney for Magnetic Records.[11] It reached No. 15 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Albums chart.[12]

In March 2002 Corson was replaced as alto in the group by Naomi Crellin (ex-Pure Harmony & ex-Jelelah), an Adelaide Girl's Choir alumni and a graduate from University of Adelaide's Elder Conservatorium.[13] Crellin's previous group, Pure Harmony, was an a cappella quartet formed in 1992 at Marryatville High School, Adelaide with fellow students Sally Cameron, Joy Hague and Kate Boumelha.[14][15]

The Idea of North's third album, Here & Now, was released in October 2003 via ABC Jazz, which contained re-recordings of their previous material plus two new tracks.[16][17] Recorded by the line-up of Begbie, Crellin, Delaney-Brown and Piper at Australian Broadcasting Corporation's studio 227, Sydney,[16][17] it reached No. 13 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart and No. 8 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Albums chart.[18]

San Francisco-based, Contemporary A Cappella Society, present the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards.[19] In 2004 the Idea of North were runners up for Artist of the Year.[20]

In May 2004, The Idea of North's released Evidence, featuring original songs from Delaney-Brown and arrangements by Crellin, Delaney-Brown, Morrison and Piper, as well as guest appearances by Morrison and Melbourne-based Australian drummer David Jones. The group also recorded and included on Evidence an arrangement of Horace Silver's Sister Sadie written especially for them by long-time fan and renowned Swedish-Australian musicologist and music theorist Bengt-Olov Palmqvist. Evidence peaked at No. 12 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Albums chart.[21] At the 2005 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards they won best jazz album and best jazz song for "Rachel".[22][23]

2006-2009: The Gospel Project & Live at the Powerhouse edit

In April 2006, The Idea of North released The Gospel Project, and featured prayers and three tracks, "Let It Ring", "Help Us" and "The Truth" co-written by Begbie and Michael Leunig.[24] Aside from vocals by Begbie, Crellin, Delaney-Brown and Piper four of the recordings included instrumentals: Duncan Brown on bass guitar, Bill Risby on keyboards and Gordon Rytmeister on drums.[24] During 2006 they had appeared at festivals in Germany, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea.[25] In October they toured Australia to promote the album with the Gospel Project Band.[25]

On 2 July 2007 they issued their first live album, Live at the Powerhouse, both on CD and as a DVD.[26] Barry O'Sullivan of All About Jazz described how the "a capella vocal ensemble just swings and swings with impeccable harmonies and an understanding of each others' vocal parts. The breadth of the group's performance is its most remarkable characteristic, never stopping in offering something new with tracks."[27] The album was recorded at the Brisbane Powerhouse on 4 June 2006 with the DVD directed and edited by Adam Sébire,[28] while the audio was recorded by David Hemming and produced by the group.[29]

Sally Cameron (ex-Pure Harmony, South Australian Police Band) joined as soprano in February 2007 to replace Delaney-Brown, who left to start her family.[30] The group farewelled Delaney-Brown, formally, in a one-off concert at The Basement, Sydney in June 2008.[30] She later became a member of Sonic Mayhem Orchestra and then James Valentine Quartet before establishing the Trish Delaney-Brown Quintet, and then in 2021 debuting with her new female vocal trio, Lhyra.[31]

2010-2011: Feels Like Spring & Extraordinary Tale edit

On 10 April 2010, The group released their sixth studio album, Feels Like Spring which, another collaboration with Australian jazz icon James Morrison, peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Albums chart and spent 33 weeks (non-consecutive) in the top 20 until February 2011.[32][33] In the studio, non-vocal instrumentation was supplied by: Ian Cooper on strings; Sandro Constatino on viola; Alexandra D'ella on violin; Phillip Hartl on violin; Morrison on double bass, flugelhorn, horn arrangements, piano, saxophone, trombone and trumpet; James Muller on guitar; Gordon Rytmeister on drums; Sunil de Silva on percussion; Adrian Wallis on cello; and Jonathan Zwartz on double bass.[34] It was recorded at James Morrison Studios and co-produced by the group and Morrison.[34]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 Idea of North and James Morrison won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for Feels Like Spring.[35]

In July 2011, the group released Extraordinary Tale. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 the recording was nominated for Best Jazz Album.[36] For this entirely a cappella recording Begbie, Cameron, Crellin and Piper provided their usual four part harmony with Piper adding some vocal percussion.[7][37] Extraordinary Tale peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Jazz & Blues Albums, No. 5 on the Hitseekers Albums and No. 93 on the Top 100 Physical Albums charts.[38] Also in late 2011 Crellin took maternity leave, her alto role covered by Joy Hague (ex-Pure Harmony) with Crellin returning in early 2012. Hague resumed her work as a high school music teacher although she filled in as deputy alto in the Idea of North as required thereafter.

2012-2014: This Christmas and Smile edit

The quartet recorded their eighth studio album, This Christmas, which was released on 29 October 2012. The album includes Morrison guesting on trombone on two tracks and Hague as alto on three tracks.[39] It was rumoured to have been recorded in several locations, including the James Morrison Studios in Warriewood, Sydney, the home studio of Sydney drummer Gordon Rytmeister (who also appears on the album), and a friend's single-car garage. The album peaked at No. 80 on the ARIA Albums, No. 2 on the Hitseekers Albums and No. 2 on the Jazz & Blues Albums charts.[40]

The quartet's ninth studio album, Smile, was released on 12 August 2013 which peaked at No. 86 on the ARIA Albums, No. 4 on the Hitseekers Albums and No. 2 on the Jazz & Blues Albums charts.[41][42]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013 the Idea of North won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for a second time with Smile.[43]

In November 2014, the Idea of North released a compilation album, Anthology, which peaked at No. 5 on the Jazz & Blues Albums charts.[44]

2015-2019: Ballads, Hush 16, A World of Christmas and Brick By Brick edit

In 2015, due to some vocal health issues, a replacement tenor was sourced to cover Nick's part for The Idea of North's 2015 Australian Christmas Tour. Ed Fairlie, a jazz trumpeter, singer and educator from Melbourne auditioned and was taken on for the tour, however because the adverse affects of Nick's health issues only affected his upper register, Naomi rearranged the tour repertoire to include a new baritone part that Nick learnt alongside Ed's inclusion, and it became the first ever 5-part (quintet) tour The Idea of North had ever undertaken.

From 2016, Japanese vocal percussionist Kaichiro Kitamura was a session and touring member and featured on three tracks on their tenth studio album, Ballads, which was released on 18 April 2016.[45] The album was a collaborative affair, not only with Kai's involvement, but Ed Fairlie also arranged a song ('My One And Only Love') for the group's 2016 album 'Ballads' and sang with the group on the recording of that song. 'Ballads' has a fifth quintet track in a song featuring Australia jazz vocalist Kristin Berardi on a Naomi Crellin-arranged track that Kristin wrote called 'Ode to Ollie'. The album reached No. 3 on the Hitseekers Albums and No. 2 on the Jazz & Blues Albums charts.[46]

Several years prior to 2016, The Hush Foundation, (a Melbourne health care charity) had approached The Idea of North and asked them to record an album of original music for the HUSH program – but the group had been too busy. It was suggested that the album go ahead, but with collaborators. HUSH 16: A Piece Of Quiet was born, through collaborations between The Idea of North, Israeli-Australian singer-songwriter Lior and Australian composer and pianist Elena Kats-Chernin. The tracks on the album were based on conversations had with kids - about their views of the world, family life, school life, illness, health and wellbeing - and the kids' stories and views were used as a basis for the lyrics and themes on many of the album's tracks. It was The Idea of North's first kid's album project, and was nominated for 'Best Childrens' Album' at the 2017 ARIA Awards.

2016 was a busy year for The Idea of North, who were also approached by long time collaborator and label ABC Music in 2016 and asked to record a Christmas Album with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for the ABC Classics label ('A World of Christmas'). The songs were almost all arranged by Naomi Crellin and much of the orchestration was by Australian composer and orchestrator Joseph Twist. The album was recorded live in Melbourne, and with his specialty in jazz percussion, Kaichiro Kitamura was the drummer (vocally) for the included jazz rhythm section.

In February 2017, Cameron and Piper both left the group; Piper was replaced on bass by Adelaide jazz vocalist, saxophonist and educator Luke Thompson, while Cameron's temporary replacements were Delaney-Brown and Jo Lawry prior to Emma Rule becoming the group's new permanent soprano in September 2017. Kaichiro Kitamura became a permanent member of the group in May 2017, and for the first time in its history, The Idea of North was officially a quintet.

In November 2018, the group self-recorded and self-released its 14th and first fully 5-part album 'Brick By Brick', with the same lineup that has persisted since then: Nick Begbie; Naomi Crellin; Kaichiro Kitamura; Emma Rule and Luke Thompson.[47]

2020-present: The Covid-19 Pandemic edit

Before the Covid-19 pandemic set it worldwide, The Idea of North played their last show to a full house at the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Australia. Due to the increasing concern over the pandemic, growing rates of infection and escalating frequency of lock-downs, The Idea of North went into hiatus. With members living in three different states of Australia and one member in Japan, rehearsing became unviable, and the pandemic saw live presentation of the arts in Australia grind to a shuddering halt. For periods throughout 2020-2022, singing in group was deemed illegal (in Australia), so the viability of working as a singing group was severely diminished. In 2023, following a significant decrease in infections worldwide, as well as the post-pandemic re-opening of Japan in Oct 2022, The Idea of North re-formed to begin touring again.

Members edit

Current edit

Touring, studio and session edit

  • Live sound: David O'Rourke (1994–2007), Tod Deeley (2007–2016), Michael Honey (casual 2018–present), Kath Burrows (casual 2015–present), Grant Whitehead (2016-present)
  • Studio sound: Ra Khan (1996), David Hemming (2001–2007), Tod Deeley (2007–2016), Kath Burrows (2017–2019), Grant Whitehead (2016-present)

Former edit

  • Alto: Meg Corson (1993–2002)
  • Bass: Andrew Piper (1993–2017)
  • Alto: Joy Hague (2011–12)
  • Soprano: Sally Cameron (2007–2017), Trish Delaney-Brown (1993–2007, 2017), Jo Lawry (2017)

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
[40][41]
AUS
Jazz and Blues
[12][18][21][32][38][40][42][46]
The Idea of North
  • Released: 1997[9]
  • Label: The Idea of North (97007-2)
  • Format: CD
- -
The Sum of Us
  • Released: October 2001[10]
  • Label: Magnetic Records (934002-2)
  • Format: CD
- 15
Here & Now - 8
Evidence
  • Released: 17 May 2004[16]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (9818674)
  • Format: CD
- 12
The Gospel Project
  • Released: April 2006[24]
  • Label: Magnetic Records (934128-4)
  • Format: CD
- -
Feels Like Spring
(with James Morrison)
  • Released: 10 April 2010[34]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (2735660)
  • Format: CD, DD
- 3
Extraordinary Tale
  • Released: 29 July 2011[37]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (4764524)
  • Format: CD, DD
- 1
This Christmas
  • Released: 29 October 2012[39]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (4765169)
  • Format: CD, DD
80 2
Smile
  • Released: 12 August 2013[48]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (4810503)
  • Format: CD, DD
86 2
Ballads
  • Released: 18 April 2016[49]
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (4782693)
  • Format: CD, DD
- 2
Brick By Brick
  • Released: 28 November 2018[47]
  • Label: The Idea of North
  • Format: CD, DD
- -

Live albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
Jazz and Blues
Live at the Powerhouse
  • Released: 2 July 2007[26]
  • Label: ABC Jazz (4766153 / 0762710)
  • Format: CD+DVD, digital download
  • Recorded: Brisbane Powerhouse on 4 June 2006.
A World of Christmas
(with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra)
  • Released: 10 November 2017[50]
  • Label: ABC Jazz (4816474)
  • Format: CD, digital download, streaming
  • Recorded: Hamer Hall, Melbourne, in 2016.

As featured albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
Jazz and Blues
The Gospel According to Groove
(James Morrison, Con Campbell & The Idea of North)
  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Emu Music (EMU8JA-2)
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Note: Contributed two songs to the album
Hush Volume 16: A Piece of Quiet
(with Elena Kats-Chernin & Lior)
  • Released: 7 October 2016[51]
  • Label: ABC Music (4814581)
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Note: Contributed eight songs to the album

Compilation albums edit

Title Details Peak chart positions
AUS
Jazz and Blues
[44]
Anthology
  • Released: 17 November 2014
  • Label: ABC Jazz/Universal Music Australia (4704196)
  • Format: CD, digital download
5

Awards and nominations edit

ARIA Awards edit

The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually since 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The Idea of North has won one award from four nominations.[52]

Year Nominee / work Award Result

Ref.

2010 Feels Like Spring
(with James Morrison)
Best Jazz Album[53] Won
2011 Extraordinary Tale Nominated
2013 Smile Won
2016 Ballads Nominated
2017 A Piece of Quiet (The Hush Collection, Vol. 16)
(with Lior and Elena Kats-Chernin)
Best Children's Album[54] Nominated

CARA Awards edit

Since 1992, the annual Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs) recognise the best recorded a cappella and aim to support this burgeoning culture of instrument-less enthusiasts.[22]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2005 Evidence Best Jazz Album Won
"Rachel" Best Jazz Song Won
2010 The Idea of North Favourite Oceanic Group Won
2011 Won
2013 Won
  • Note:wins only

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Contemporary A Cappella Society

idea, north, audio, documentary, glenn, gould, solitude, trilogy, australian, cappella, vocal, ensemble, founded, canberra, 1993, nick, begbie, tenor, corson, alto, trish, delaney, brown, soprano, andrew, piper, bass, still, active, 2023, touring, less, freque. For the audio documentary by Glenn Gould see Solitude Trilogy The Idea of North are an Australian a cappella vocal ensemble founded in Canberra in 1993 by Nick Begbie tenor Meg Corson alto Trish Delaney Brown soprano and Andrew Piper bass Still active in 2023 but touring less frequently since the Covid 19 pandemic The Idea of North has had a number of personnel changes since their formation with Nick Begbie the only remaining original member The Idea of NorthL to R Andrew Piper Naomi Crellin Sally Cameron Nick Begbie Performing at Chapel off Chapel Melbourne November 2008Background informationOriginCanberra Australian Capital Territory AustraliaGenresJazzYears active1993 1993 presentLabelsMagnetic ABC Jazz UniversalMembersNick Begbie Naomi Crellin Luke Thompson Emma Rule Kai KitamuraPast membersTrish Delaney Brown Andrew Piper Megan Corson Sally Cameron Joy Hague Jo LawryWebsiteidea wbr com wbr auThe group is the only a cappella outfit ever to have won two ARIAs Australian Recording Industry Association awards citation needed both in the Best Jazz Album category at the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 for Feels Like Spring collaboration with James Morrison and again in 2013 for Smile as well as three other ARIA nominations Contents 1 History 1 1 1993 1999 formation and debut album 1 2 2000 2005 The Sum of Us Here amp Now and Evidence 1 3 2006 2009 The Gospel Project amp Live at the Powerhouse 1 4 2010 2011 Feels Like Spring amp Extraordinary Tale 1 5 2012 2014 This Christmas and Smile 1 6 2015 2019 Ballads Hush 16 A World of Christmas and Brick By Brick 1 7 2020 present The Covid 19 Pandemic 2 Members 2 1 Current 2 2 Touring studio and session 2 3 Former 3 Discography 3 1 Studio albums 3 2 Live albums 3 3 As featured albums 3 4 Compilation albums 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 ARIA Awards 4 2 CARA Awards 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit1993 1999 formation and debut album edit The Idea of North was formed in Canberra 1993 by Nick Begbie tenor Meg Corson alto Trish Delaney Brown soprano and Andrew Piper bass 1 Three of the members were students at the Canberra School of Music CSM of Australian National University ANU while Nick was studying a non music degree at the ANU but singing with the other three extra curricularly in the CSM s vocal jazz ensemble led by performer and jazz vocal educator Gery Scott These four formed their own quartet from the larger ensemble eventually adopting their name from The Idea of North 1967 a radio documentary by Canadian classical pianist Glenn Gould 2 The group is generally described as a jazz quartet 3 4 but they also delve regularly into the pop R amp B classical folk soul and gospel genres 5 6 7 Over the years the individual members of the group have written arranged and performed some original music but largely tackle re imaginings of jazz standards and other music by a huge variety of artists including but not limited to The Beatles Tim Minchin Sting Stevie Wonder James Taylor The Muppets Joni Mitchell Randy Newman ABBA The Bee Gees Vulfpeck and John Mayer 7 In 1997 they recorded their debut album The Idea of North with Ra Khan in the recording booth at the CSM recording studios 8 The group members arranged cover versions of both jazz standards gospel music traditional songs and more contemporary material 8 9 Instrumentation was provided by Greg Stott on congas and percussion Duncan Brown on bass and Piper on flugelhorn on My Funny Valentine 9 although the album was majority a cappella 2000 2005 The Sum of Us Here amp Now and Evidence edit The Idea of North s second album The Sum of Us was released in October 2001 its track Mas Que Nada features Morrison on trombone and another track Fragile showcases Don Burrows on flute 10 Delaney Brown wrote two tracks Neat Surprise and Gotta Move On while Singin a Capella was co written by Begbie and Piper and Two Sides to the Story was written by Piper 10 11 It was co produced by the group s members and recorded by David Hemming at Tiger Studios Sydney for Magnetic Records 11 It reached No 15 on the ARIA Jazz amp Blues Albums chart 12 In March 2002 Corson was replaced as alto in the group by Naomi Crellin ex Pure Harmony amp ex Jelelah an Adelaide Girl s Choir alumni and a graduate from University of Adelaide s Elder Conservatorium 13 Crellin s previous group Pure Harmony was an a cappella quartet formed in 1992 at Marryatville High School Adelaide with fellow students Sally Cameron Joy Hague and Kate Boumelha 14 15 The Idea of North s third album Here amp Now was released in October 2003 via ABC Jazz which contained re recordings of their previous material plus two new tracks 16 17 Recorded by the line up of Begbie Crellin Delaney Brown and Piper at Australian Broadcasting Corporation s studio 227 Sydney 16 17 it reached No 13 on the ARIA Hitseekers Albums Chart and No 8 on the ARIA Jazz amp Blues Albums chart 18 San Francisco based Contemporary A Cappella Society present the Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards 19 In 2004 the Idea of North were runners up for Artist of the Year 20 In May 2004 The Idea of North s released Evidence featuring original songs from Delaney Brown and arrangements by Crellin Delaney Brown Morrison and Piper as well as guest appearances by Morrison and Melbourne based Australian drummer David Jones The group also recorded and included on Evidence an arrangement of Horace Silver s Sister Sadie written especially for them by long time fan and renowned Swedish Australian musicologist and music theorist Bengt Olov Palmqvist Evidence peaked at No 12 on the ARIA Jazz amp Blues Albums chart 21 At the 2005 Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards they won best jazz album and best jazz song for Rachel 22 23 2006 2009 The Gospel Project amp Live at the Powerhouse edit In April 2006 The Idea of North released The Gospel Project and featured prayers and three tracks Let It Ring Help Us and The Truth co written by Begbie and Michael Leunig 24 Aside from vocals by Begbie Crellin Delaney Brown and Piper four of the recordings included instrumentals Duncan Brown on bass guitar Bill Risby on keyboards and Gordon Rytmeister on drums 24 During 2006 they had appeared at festivals in Germany Japan Malaysia and South Korea 25 In October they toured Australia to promote the album with the Gospel Project Band 25 On 2 July 2007 they issued their first live album Live at the Powerhouse both on CD and as a DVD 26 Barry O Sullivan of All About Jazz described how the a capella vocal ensemble just swings and swings with impeccable harmonies and an understanding of each others vocal parts The breadth of the group s performance is its most remarkable characteristic never stopping in offering something new with tracks 27 The album was recorded at the Brisbane Powerhouse on 4 June 2006 with the DVD directed and edited by Adam Sebire 28 while the audio was recorded by David Hemming and produced by the group 29 Sally Cameron ex Pure Harmony South Australian Police Band joined as soprano in February 2007 to replace Delaney Brown who left to start her family 30 The group farewelled Delaney Brown formally in a one off concert at The Basement Sydney in June 2008 30 She later became a member of Sonic Mayhem Orchestra and then James Valentine Quartet before establishing the Trish Delaney Brown Quintet and then in 2021 debuting with her new female vocal trio Lhyra 31 2010 2011 Feels Like Spring amp Extraordinary Tale edit On 10 April 2010 The group released their sixth studio album Feels Like Spring which another collaboration with Australian jazz icon James Morrison peaked at No 3 on the ARIA Jazz amp Blues Albums chart and spent 33 weeks non consecutive in the top 20 until February 2011 32 33 In the studio non vocal instrumentation was supplied by Ian Cooper on strings Sandro Constatino on viola Alexandra D ella on violin Phillip Hartl on violin Morrison on double bass flugelhorn horn arrangements piano saxophone trombone and trumpet James Muller on guitar Gordon Rytmeister on drums Sunil de Silva on percussion Adrian Wallis on cello and Jonathan Zwartz on double bass 34 It was recorded at James Morrison Studios and co produced by the group and Morrison 34 At the ARIA Music Awards of 2010 Idea of North and James Morrison won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for Feels Like Spring 35 In July 2011 the group released Extraordinary Tale At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011 the recording was nominated for Best Jazz Album 36 For this entirely a cappella recording Begbie Cameron Crellin and Piper provided their usual four part harmony with Piper adding some vocal percussion 7 37 Extraordinary Tale peaked at No 1 on the ARIA Jazz amp Blues Albums No 5 on the Hitseekers Albums and No 93 on the Top 100 Physical Albums charts 38 Also in late 2011 Crellin took maternity leave her alto role covered by Joy Hague ex Pure Harmony with Crellin returning in early 2012 Hague resumed her work as a high school music teacher although she filled in as deputy alto in the Idea of North as required thereafter 2012 2014 This Christmas and Smile edit The quartet recorded their eighth studio album This Christmas which was released on 29 October 2012 The album includes Morrison guesting on trombone on two tracks and Hague as alto on three tracks 39 It was rumoured to have been recorded in several locations including the James Morrison Studios in Warriewood Sydney the home studio of Sydney drummer Gordon Rytmeister who also appears on the album and a friend s single car garage The album peaked at No 80 on the ARIA Albums No 2 on the Hitseekers Albums and No 2 on the Jazz amp Blues Albums charts 40 The quartet s ninth studio album Smile was released on 12 August 2013 which peaked at No 86 on the ARIA Albums No 4 on the Hitseekers Albums and No 2 on the Jazz amp Blues Albums charts 41 42 At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013 the Idea of North won the ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album for a second time with Smile 43 In November 2014 the Idea of North released a compilation album Anthology which peaked at No 5 on the Jazz amp Blues Albums charts 44 2015 2019 Ballads Hush 16 A World of Christmas and Brick By Brick edit In 2015 due to some vocal health issues a replacement tenor was sourced to cover Nick s part for The Idea of North s 2015 Australian Christmas Tour Ed Fairlie a jazz trumpeter singer and educator from Melbourne auditioned and was taken on for the tour however because the adverse affects of Nick s health issues only affected his upper register Naomi rearranged the tour repertoire to include a new baritone part that Nick learnt alongside Ed s inclusion and it became the first ever 5 part quintet tour The Idea of North had ever undertaken From 2016 Japanese vocal percussionist Kaichiro Kitamura was a session and touring member and featured on three tracks on their tenth studio album Ballads which was released on 18 April 2016 45 The album was a collaborative affair not only with Kai s involvement but Ed Fairlie also arranged a song My One And Only Love for the group s 2016 album Ballads and sang with the group on the recording of that song Ballads has a fifth quintet track in a song featuring Australia jazz vocalist Kristin Berardi on a Naomi Crellin arranged track that Kristin wrote called Ode to Ollie The album reached No 3 on the Hitseekers Albums and No 2 on the Jazz amp Blues Albums charts 46 Several years prior to 2016 The Hush Foundation a Melbourne health care charity had approached The Idea of North and asked them to record an album of original music for the HUSH program but the group had been too busy It was suggested that the album go ahead but with collaborators HUSH 16 A Piece Of Quiet was born through collaborations between The Idea of North Israeli Australian singer songwriter Lior and Australian composer and pianist Elena Kats Chernin The tracks on the album were based on conversations had with kids about their views of the world family life school life illness health and wellbeing and the kids stories and views were used as a basis for the lyrics and themes on many of the album s tracks It was The Idea of North s first kid s album project and was nominated for Best Childrens Album at the 2017 ARIA Awards 2016 was a busy year for The Idea of North who were also approached by long time collaborator and label ABC Music in 2016 and asked to record a Christmas Album with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra for the ABC Classics label A World of Christmas The songs were almost all arranged by Naomi Crellin and much of the orchestration was by Australian composer and orchestrator Joseph Twist The album was recorded live in Melbourne and with his specialty in jazz percussion Kaichiro Kitamura was the drummer vocally for the included jazz rhythm section In February 2017 Cameron and Piper both left the group Piper was replaced on bass by Adelaide jazz vocalist saxophonist and educator Luke Thompson while Cameron s temporary replacements were Delaney Brown and Jo Lawry prior to Emma Rule becoming the group s new permanent soprano in September 2017 Kaichiro Kitamura became a permanent member of the group in May 2017 and for the first time in its history The Idea of North was officially a quintet In November 2018 the group self recorded and self released its 14th and first fully 5 part album Brick By Brick with the same lineup that has persisted since then Nick Begbie Naomi Crellin Kaichiro Kitamura Emma Rule and Luke Thompson 47 2020 present The Covid 19 Pandemic edit Before the Covid 19 pandemic set it worldwide The Idea of North played their last show to a full house at the Adelaide Fringe Festival Australia Due to the increasing concern over the pandemic growing rates of infection and escalating frequency of lock downs The Idea of North went into hiatus With members living in three different states of Australia and one member in Japan rehearsing became unviable and the pandemic saw live presentation of the arts in Australia grind to a shuddering halt For periods throughout 2020 2022 singing in group was deemed illegal in Australia so the viability of working as a singing group was severely diminished In 2023 following a significant decrease in infections worldwide as well as the post pandemic re opening of Japan in Oct 2022 The Idea of North re formed to begin touring again Members editCurrent edit Tenor Nick Begbie 1993 present Soprano Emma Rule 2018 present Alto Naomi Crellin 2002 11 2012 present Bass Luke Thompson 2017 present Baritone amp Vocal percussion Kaichiro Kitamura 2017 present Sound Engineer Grant Whitehead 2016 present Touring studio and session edit Tenor Ed Fairlie 2015 2016 Vocal percussion Kaichiro Kitamura 2016 Live sound David O Rourke 1994 2007 Tod Deeley 2007 2016 Michael Honey casual 2018 present Kath Burrows casual 2015 present Grant Whitehead 2016 present Studio sound Ra Khan 1996 David Hemming 2001 2007 Tod Deeley 2007 2016 Kath Burrows 2017 2019 Grant Whitehead 2016 present Former edit Alto Meg Corson 1993 2002 Bass Andrew Piper 1993 2017 Alto Joy Hague 2011 12 Soprano Sally Cameron 2007 2017 Trish Delaney Brown 1993 2007 2017 Jo Lawry 2017 Discography editStudio albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUS 40 41 AUSJazz and Blues 12 18 21 32 38 40 42 46 The Idea of North Released 1997 9 Label The Idea of North 97007 2 Format CD The Sum of Us Released October 2001 10 Label Magnetic Records 934002 2 Format CD 15Here amp Now Released 20 October 2003 16 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 9810913 Format CD 8Evidence Released 17 May 2004 16 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 9818674 Format CD 12The Gospel Project Released April 2006 24 Label Magnetic Records 934128 4 Format CD Feels Like Spring with James Morrison Released 10 April 2010 34 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 2735660 Format CD DD 3Extraordinary Tale Released 29 July 2011 37 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 4764524 Format CD DD 1This Christmas Released 29 October 2012 39 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 4765169 Format CD DD 80 2Smile Released 12 August 2013 48 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 4810503 Format CD DD 86 2Ballads Released 18 April 2016 49 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 4782693 Format CD DD 2Brick By Brick Released 28 November 2018 47 Label The Idea of North Format CD DD Live albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUSJazz and BluesLive at the Powerhouse Released 2 July 2007 26 Label ABC Jazz 4766153 0762710 Format CD DVD digital download Recorded Brisbane Powerhouse on 4 June 2006 A World of Christmas with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Released 10 November 2017 50 Label ABC Jazz 4816474 Format CD digital download streaming Recorded Hamer Hall Melbourne in 2016 As featured albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUSJazz and BluesThe Gospel According to Groove James Morrison Con Campbell amp The Idea of North Released 2001 Label Emu Music EMU8JA 2 Format CD digital download Note Contributed two songs to the albumHush Volume 16 A Piece of Quiet with Elena Kats Chernin amp Lior Released 7 October 2016 51 Label ABC Music 4814581 Format CD digital download Note Contributed eight songs to the albumCompilation albums edit Title Details Peak chart positionsAUSJazz and Blues 44 Anthology Released 17 November 2014 Label ABC Jazz Universal Music Australia 4704196 Format CD digital download 5Awards and nominations editARIA Awards edit The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually since 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA The Idea of North has won one award from four nominations 52 Year Nominee work Award Result Ref 2010 Feels Like Spring with James Morrison Best Jazz Album 53 Won2011 Extraordinary Tale Nominated2013 Smile Won2016 Ballads Nominated2017 A Piece of Quiet The Hush Collection Vol 16 with Lior and Elena Kats Chernin Best Children s Album 54 NominatedCARA Awards edit Since 1992 the annual Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards CARAs recognise the best recorded a cappella and aim to support this burgeoning culture of instrument less enthusiasts 22 Year Nominee work Award Result2005 Evidence Best Jazz Album Won Rachel Best Jazz Song Won2010 The Idea of North Favourite Oceanic Group Won2011 Won2013 WonNote wins onlyReferences edit Hall Loretta 27 July 2007 Magnetic North The Herald Sun Banks Ron 14 June 2004 Evidence of a distinctive Idea The West Australian Derdeyn Stuart 5 August 2010 In need of a name but smart to peel off Banana Four The Vancouver Province US May Hear Idea of North Illawarra Mercury 3 July 1998 Makes me wanna sing The Canberra Times 24 March 2009 Quartet returns home The Chronicle Canberra 24 March 2009 a b c Brotohusodo Michelle 8 August 2011 The Idea of North HerCanberra Archived from the original on 7 March 2012 Retrieved 25 April 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link a b The Idea of North sound recording Version details Trove Retrieved 25 April 2017 via National Library of Australia a b c The 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