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Venetta Fields

Venetta Lee Fields (born 1941) is an American-born Australian singer and musical theater actress, and vocal coach.

Venetta Fields
Birth nameVenetta Lee Fields
Also known asVanetta Fields
Born1941 (age 81–82)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
GenresR&B, pop, rock
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musical theater actress
  • vocal coach
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1961–present
Labels
  • Sony
  • Grit
  • Drumlake Pty. Ltd.

Fields was a backing vocalist for touring American and British rock and pop acts of the 1960s and 1970s, as well as working as a session recording vocalist, she worked with artists including Ike & Tina Turner, Pink Floyd, Humble Pie, Barbra Streisand, Elkie Brooks, Neil Diamond, Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, Bob Seger and the Rolling Stones. After emigrating to Australia in 1982, she took up citizenship. She recorded or toured as a backing singer for Australian artists Richard Clapton, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, Jimmy Barnes, James Morrison and John Farnham.

Life and career Edit

Early life Edit

Fields was born in Buffalo, New York in 1941, into a religious family. Her early musical training was from regular gospel performances at church.[1] Her inspiration was Aretha Franklin. Fields singing career began with the Templaires, a group she formed with members of her church, followed by the Corinthian Gospel Singers.[1]

Early career Edit

In late 1961, the Ike & Tina Turner Revue were playing in Buffalo. Fields successfully auditioned as a new member of Ike & Tina Turner's backing vocalists, joining the Ikettes.[1] The revue toured the Chitlin' Circuit and performed at prominent theaters in major cities across the United States. In between gigs Ike Turner produced artists in the revue. Fields released her debut single "You're Still My Baby"/ "I'm Leaving You" on Turner's Sony Records label in 1963.[2] Fields was given a solo to perform during shows, such as "The Love of My Man" on the album Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live (1964), "I Know (You Don't Love Me No More)," and "Good Time Tonight" on Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show (1965).[3][4]

In 1965, the Ikettes released the Top 40 hit "Peaches 'N' Cream" (Pop #36, R&B #28) and "I'm So Thankful" (Pop #74, R&B #12) on Modern Records.[5] By late 1965, Fields left the revue along with fellow Ikettes Jessie Smith and Robbie Montgomery.[3] Fields later recalled "I was an Ikette for five years. It was a rough job, but it was a very good experience. It's just like a school. You go from grade 1 to 2, not from 1 to 8. And when you graduate you have to leave. There is such a thing as staying too long; when you start getting stagnant and stifled by what you're doing. We almost stayed too long."[1]

In 1966, the trio signed to Mirwood Records and became the Mirettes.[3] They left Mirwood and released their highest-charting single "In the Midnight Hour" (Pop #45, R&B #18) on Revue Records in 1968.[6] By 1970, Fields had left the group and was replaced by former Ikette Pat Powdrill.

Session vocalist Edit

Fields worked as a session vocalist from about 1969, often with Clydie King and Sherlie Matthews, for Quincy Jones, Paul Butterfield, Tim Buckley, Steely Dan, Joe Walsh, Joe Cocker, Elkie Brooks, Neil Diamond, Leonard Cohen, Bob Seger, Burt Bacharach and Burton Cummings.[7]

Others include: Diana Ross, Bette Midler, Bob Dylan, the Supremes, and for Aretha Franklin – her mentor and inspiration. Notable performances during this time included Wish You Were Here (September 1975) with Pink Floyd, and recording the Rolling Stones' album Exile on Main St. (May 1972).[7] Fields later reflected on her sessions for the latter album, they were at midnight but she wanted money for clothing, "I was more interested in the coat than I was in the Rolling Stones".[8] With King, she sang on four tracks, "Tumbling Dice", "I Just Want to See His Face", "Let It Loose" and "Shine a Light", which she felt "were wonderful songs and they were just right for us... We knew gospel. That's what most people wanted from us, a gospel sound."[8]

Around 1971, Fields, King, and Matthews formed the Blackberries, with Matthews as producer and songwriter as well as vocalist. When backing Ray Charles, the trio worked as the Raelettes. In 1972 Steve Marriott asked them to record and tour with his band, Humble Pie, and produced an unreleased Blackberries LP with Humble Pie as the backing band – they parted company in 1973. Michael Little of Vinyl District reviewed Eat It (April 1973), which showed Humble Pie "at its most eclectic. Each of its four sides emphasized a different aspect of the band, and the concept works."[9] He described the track, "Get Down to It", which "makes maximum use of the band's backing singers" including "the immortal" Fields.[9] Fields and King acted as Barbra Streisand's backing singers (The Oreos) in the 1976 musical film, A Star Is Born (December 1976), and sang on its associated film soundtrack (November 1976).[7] Fields had previously sung on two of Streisand's albums from 1971.[7]

Career in Australia Edit

As a member of Boz Scaggs' backing band, Fields toured Australia in 1978 and 1980. While in the country in the latter year she contributed backing vocals to Marc Hunter's (ex-Dragon) solo album, Big City Talk.[10] Back in the US she provided backing vocals for So Lucky (December 1981), by Renée Geyer – the Australian artist was then working in California.[11] Fields decided to relocate permanently to Australia in 1982, "I had all that experience and a good reputation but I felt like I was stuck in a stereotyped box... I needed to do something else and I had to get away to somewhere where I could start again."[8]

Fields continued to work with US artists when they toured her adopted country until 2000, including George Benson, Dionne Warwick, Streisand, Thelma Houston and Randy Crawford. She also recorded or toured as a backing singer with Australian artists Richard Clapton (1983–84), Jimmy Barnes, Australian Crawl, Cold Chisel, James Morrison and Mark Gillespie and as a long-term touring and session harmony vocalist for John Farnham (1986–95).[12] Neil Lade of The Canberra Times reviewed Clapton's album, Solidarity (September 1984), and described its final track, "New World", as "slow and softly lulling. A song of peace and hope... and Clapton's voice is at its tuneful best. And the backing vocals of Vanetta [sic] Fields add a powerful and echoing dimension to what may be just the album's finest song."[13]

In the mid-1980s in Melbourne, Fields formed a new group, Venetta's Taxi, with a line-up including vocalist Sherlie Matthews, guitarist Michael den Elzen and Chong Lim on keyboards, while also performing regularly as a backing vocalist for local and touring artists. During this period Fields coached singing, including Karen Knowles and Colette Mann, at Tony Bartuccio's Dance Academy in Prahran. She took vocal workshops at the Victorian College of the Arts.

Fields and Farnham were both guest vocalists with the Incredible Penguins in late 1985, for a cover of "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)", a charity project for research on little penguins, which peaked at No. 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report in December.[14][15] Fields starting work for Farnham on his Jack's Back Tour in support of his album, Whispering Jack (October 1986).[16] Debbie Kruger of Variety magazine caught the show at the State Theater in March 1987, "Midway through the show, Farnham left the stage, and backing Singer Venetta Fields sang three songs which kept the audience warm but eager for more of their hero."[16]

Musical theatre Edit

In January 1989 Fields made her musical theater debut as Alice in the Australian production of Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney.[17] She followed with other stage appearances including two plays for the Melbourne Theatre CompanyRacing Demon (April 1991) and The Crucible (May 1991)[17]Blues in the Night (August, October 1992),[17] Chess (concert version), and as Ruby in the Buddy Holly show Buddy the Musical. In 1986 she formed and toured her own show, Gospel Jubilee; the line-up of the band of the same name was Joanne Campbell, Joe Creighton, Chong Lim, Sherlie Mathews and Fellon Williams.[12]

Later years Edit

Fields lives in Bendigo, Victoria. She no longer tours or records with visiting artists.[8] She released her solo album At Last in 2005.[18]

Fields is active as a vocal coach with several students including 2005 Australian Idol winner Kate DeAraugo, singer-songwriter Cody Simpson and 2011 Australia's Got Talent finalist Bree De Rome.[8]

Accolades Edit

In 2002, Fields received the Australian Gospel Singer of the Year award.[1]

In recognition of her achievements, Fields was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame on September 29, 2005.[1]

Selected discography Edit

Singles Edit

  • 1963: "You're Still My Baby"/ "I'm Leaving You" (Sony 112)

Albums Edit

  • 1976: The Dupars Featuring Venetta Fields – Love Cookin' - We Rockin (Grit Records)
  • 1999: At Last (Drumlake Pty. Ltd.)

Featured as an Ikette or Mirette Edit

Backing vocal credits Edit

Credits at AllMusic[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Venetta Fields BMHOF Class of 2005". Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. 2005. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Singles Reviews: Three-Star Singles" (PDF). Billboard. 4 May 1963. p. 40.
  3. ^ a b c Hamilton, Andrew. "The Ikettes | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Cover versions by Venetta Fields". SecondHandSongs. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  5. ^ "The Ikettes Chart History". Billboard.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Mirettes Chart History". Billboard.[dead link]
  7. ^ a b c d e "Venetta Fields | Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e Shedden, Iain (13 May 2010). "Venetta Fields embraces Exile on Main Street session legacy". The Australian. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  9. ^ a b Little, Michael H (29 May 2015). "Graded on a Curve: Humble Pie, Eat It". The Vinyl District. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Moore on Pop". The Australian Women's Weekly. Vol. 48, no. 25. 19 November 1980. p. 54. Retrieved 8 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia. Note: Fields is incorrectly given as Vanetta.
  11. ^ "Rock Music: Powerful, Emotive". The Canberra Times. Vol. 56, no. 16, 873. 7 December 1981. p. 12. Retrieved 8 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ a b Venetta Fields entries at Australian Rock Database:
    • John Farnham Band (1986–95): Holmgren, Magnus; Reboulet, Scott; Albury, Lyn; Birtles, Beeb; Warnqvist, Stefan; Medlin, Peter. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
    • Chong Lim: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 18 March 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
    • Joe Creighton: Holmgren, Magnus; Creighton, Joe. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
    • Black Sorrows: Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 7 February 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
    • Richard Clapton Band (1983–84): Holmgren, Magnus. . hem.passagen.se. Australian Rock Database (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 10 January 2011. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  13. ^ a b Lade, Neil (24 September 1984). "Canberra Living: Rock Music". The Canberra Times. Vol. 59, no. 17, 893. p. 13. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  14. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book Ltd. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974.
  15. ^ Spencer, Chris; Zbig Nowara; Paul McHenry (2002) [1987]. . The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Noble Park, Vic.: Five Mile Press. ISBN 1-86503-891-1. Archived from the original on 29 February 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2010. Note: [on-line] version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.
  16. ^ a b Kruger, Debbie. "John Farnham Reviews". Variety. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via Debbie Kruger Official Website.
  17. ^ a b c "Contributor: Venetta Fields". AusStage. Retrieved 8 June 2016.
  18. ^ "At Last - Venetta Fields : Releases". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  19. ^ Wild, David (21 October 2008). He Is...I Say: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond. Da Capo Press. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-30681-784-7.
  20. ^ Lade, Neil (8 October 1984). "Canberra Living: Rock Music". The Canberra Times. Vol. 59, no. 17, 907. p. 13. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  21. ^ "Logan's Rundown: New broom may sweep out the X logo for TEN". The Canberra Times. Vol. 63, no. 19, 612. 19 June 1989. p. 12. Retrieved 9 June 2016 – via National Library of Australia.

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Venetta Lee Fields born 1941 is an American born Australian singer and musical theater actress and vocal coach Venetta FieldsBirth nameVenetta Lee FieldsAlso known asVanetta FieldsBorn1941 age 81 82 Buffalo New York U S GenresR amp B pop rockOccupation s Singermusical theater actressvocal coachInstrument s VocalsYears active1961 presentLabelsSony Grit Drumlake Pty Ltd Fields was a backing vocalist for touring American and British rock and pop acts of the 1960s and 1970s as well as working as a session recording vocalist she worked with artists including Ike amp Tina Turner Pink Floyd Humble Pie Barbra Streisand Elkie Brooks Neil Diamond Steely Dan Boz Scaggs Bob Seger and the Rolling Stones After emigrating to Australia in 1982 she took up citizenship She recorded or toured as a backing singer for Australian artists Richard Clapton Australian Crawl Cold Chisel Jimmy Barnes James Morrison and John Farnham Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Early career 1 3 Session vocalist 1 4 Career in Australia 1 5 Musical theatre 1 6 Later years 2 Accolades 3 Selected discography 3 1 Singles 3 2 Albums 3 2 1 Featured as an Ikette or Mirette 3 3 Backing vocal credits 4 References 5 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Fields was born in Buffalo New York in 1941 into a religious family Her early musical training was from regular gospel performances at church 1 Her inspiration was Aretha Franklin Fields singing career began with the Templaires a group she formed with members of her church followed by the Corinthian Gospel Singers 1 Early career Edit Main articles The Ikettes and The Mirettes In late 1961 the Ike amp Tina Turner Revue were playing in Buffalo Fields successfully auditioned as a new member of Ike amp Tina Turner s backing vocalists joining the Ikettes 1 The revue toured the Chitlin Circuit and performed at prominent theaters in major cities across the United States In between gigs Ike Turner produced artists in the revue Fields released her debut single You re Still My Baby I m Leaving You on Turner s Sony Records label in 1963 2 Fields was given a solo to perform during shows such as The Love of My Man on the album Ike amp Tina Turner Revue Live 1964 I Know You Don t Love Me No More and Good Time Tonight on Live The Ike amp Tina Turner Show 1965 3 4 In 1965 the Ikettes released the Top 40 hit Peaches N Cream Pop 36 R amp B 28 and I m So Thankful Pop 74 R amp B 12 on Modern Records 5 By late 1965 Fields left the revue along with fellow Ikettes Jessie Smith and Robbie Montgomery 3 Fields later recalled I was an Ikette for five years It was a rough job but it was a very good experience It s just like a school You go from grade 1 to 2 not from 1 to 8 And when you graduate you have to leave There is such a thing as staying too long when you start getting stagnant and stifled by what you re doing We almost stayed too long 1 In 1966 the trio signed to Mirwood Records and became the Mirettes 3 They left Mirwood and released their highest charting single In the Midnight Hour Pop 45 R amp B 18 on Revue Records in 1968 6 By 1970 Fields had left the group and was replaced by former Ikette Pat Powdrill Session vocalist Edit Main article The Blackberries Fields worked as a session vocalist from about 1969 often with Clydie King and Sherlie Matthews for Quincy Jones Paul Butterfield Tim Buckley Steely Dan Joe Walsh Joe Cocker Elkie Brooks Neil Diamond Leonard Cohen Bob Seger Burt Bacharach and Burton Cummings 7 Others include Diana Ross Bette Midler Bob Dylan the Supremes and for Aretha Franklin her mentor and inspiration Notable performances during this time included Wish You Were Here September 1975 with Pink Floyd and recording the Rolling Stones album Exile on Main St May 1972 7 Fields later reflected on her sessions for the latter album they were at midnight but she wanted money for clothing I was more interested in the coat than I was in the Rolling Stones 8 With King she sang on four tracks Tumbling Dice I Just Want to See His Face Let It Loose and Shine a Light which she felt were wonderful songs and they were just right for us We knew gospel That s what most people wanted from us a gospel sound 8 Around 1971 Fields King and Matthews formed the Blackberries with Matthews as producer and songwriter as well as vocalist When backing Ray Charles the trio worked as the Raelettes In 1972 Steve Marriott asked them to record and tour with his band Humble Pie and produced an unreleased Blackberries LP with Humble Pie as the backing band they parted company in 1973 Michael Little of Vinyl District reviewed Eat It April 1973 which showed Humble Pie at its most eclectic Each of its four sides emphasized a different aspect of the band and the concept works 9 He described the track Get Down to It which makes maximum use of the band s backing singers including the immortal Fields 9 Fields and King acted as Barbra Streisand s backing singers The Oreos in the 1976 musical film A Star Is Born December 1976 and sang on its associated film soundtrack November 1976 7 Fields had previously sung on two of Streisand s albums from 1971 7 Career in Australia Edit As a member of Boz Scaggs backing band Fields toured Australia in 1978 and 1980 While in the country in the latter year she contributed backing vocals to Marc Hunter s ex Dragon solo album Big City Talk 10 Back in the US she provided backing vocals for So Lucky December 1981 by Renee Geyer the Australian artist was then working in California 11 Fields decided to relocate permanently to Australia in 1982 I had all that experience and a good reputation but I felt like I was stuck in a stereotyped box I needed to do something else and I had to get away to somewhere where I could start again 8 Fields continued to work with US artists when they toured her adopted country until 2000 including George Benson Dionne Warwick Streisand Thelma Houston and Randy Crawford She also recorded or toured as a backing singer with Australian artists Richard Clapton 1983 84 Jimmy Barnes Australian Crawl Cold Chisel James Morrison and Mark Gillespie and as a long term touring and session harmony vocalist for John Farnham 1986 95 12 Neil Lade of The Canberra Times reviewed Clapton s album Solidarity September 1984 and described its final track New World as slow and softly lulling A song of peace and hope and Clapton s voice is at its tuneful best And the backing vocals of Vanetta sic Fields add a powerful and echoing dimension to what may be just the album s finest song 13 In the mid 1980s in Melbourne Fields formed a new group Venetta s Taxi with a line up including vocalist Sherlie Matthews guitarist Michael den Elzen and Chong Lim on keyboards while also performing regularly as a backing vocalist for local and touring artists During this period Fields coached singing including Karen Knowles and Colette Mann at Tony Bartuccio s Dance Academy in Prahran She took vocal workshops at the Victorian College of the Arts Fields and Farnham were both guest vocalists with the Incredible Penguins in late 1985 for a cover of Happy Xmas War Is Over a charity project for research on little penguins which peaked at No 10 on the Australian Kent Music Report in December 14 15 Fields starting work for Farnham on his Jack s Back Tour in support of his album Whispering Jack October 1986 16 Debbie Kruger of Variety magazine caught the show at the State Theater in March 1987 Midway through the show Farnham left the stage and backing Singer Venetta Fields sang three songs which kept the audience warm but eager for more of their hero 16 Musical theatre Edit In January 1989 Fields made her musical theater debut as Alice in the Australian production of Big River The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at Her Majesty s Theatre Sydney 17 She followed with other stage appearances including two plays for the Melbourne Theatre Company Racing Demon April 1991 and The Crucible May 1991 17 Blues in the Night August October 1992 17 Chess concert version and as Ruby in the Buddy Holly show Buddy the Musical In 1986 she formed and toured her own show Gospel Jubilee the line up of the band of the same name was Joanne Campbell Joe Creighton Chong Lim Sherlie Mathews and Fellon Williams 12 Later years Edit Fields lives in Bendigo Victoria She no longer tours or records with visiting artists 8 She released her solo album At Last in 2005 18 Fields is active as a vocal coach with several students including 2005 Australian Idol winner Kate DeAraugo singer songwriter Cody Simpson and 2011 Australia s Got Talent finalist Bree De Rome 8 Accolades EditIn 2002 Fields received the Australian Gospel Singer of the Year award 1 In recognition of her achievements Fields was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame on September 29 2005 1 Selected discography EditSingles Edit 1963 You re Still My Baby I m Leaving You Sony 112 Albums Edit 1976 The Dupars Featuring Venetta Fields Love Cookin We Rockin Grit Records 1999 At Last Drumlake Pty Ltd Featured as an Ikette or Mirette Edit 1964 Ike amp Tina Turner Revue Live Kent Records 1965 Live The Ike amp Tina Turner Show Warner Bros Records 1966 Soul the Hits Modern Records 1968 In The Midnight Hour Revue Records 1969 Whirlpool Uni Records 1992 Fine Fine Fine Kent Records 2007 Can t Sit Down Cos It Feels So Good The Complete Modern Recordings Kent Records 2012 Ike Turner Studio Productions New Orleans And Los Angeles 1963 1965 Ace Records Backing vocal credits Edit 1969 Quincy Jones The Lost Man soundtrack 1970 Neil Diamond Gold Recorded Live at the Troubadour 19 1970 Fever Tree For Sale 1970 Paul Butterfield Live 1970 Stevie Wonder Signed Sealed Delivered 1971 Barbra Streisand Stoney End 1971 Barbra Streisand Barbra Joan Streisand 1971 Graham Nash Songs for Beginners 1971 Paul Butterfield Sometimes I Just Feel Like Smilin 1971 Spirit Feedback 1972 The Rolling Stones Exile on Main St 1972 The Doors Full Circle 1972 Tim Buckley Greetings from L A 1972 Steely Dan Can t Buy a Thrill 1973 Humble Pie Eat It 1973 Diana Ross Touch Me in the Morning 1973 Joe Walsh The Smoker You Drink the Player You Get 1973 Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon Tour 1973 Sonny Terry amp Brownie McGhee Sonny amp Brownie 1974 Humble Pie Thunderbox 1974 Joe Cocker I Can Stand a Little Rain 1974 Gene Clark No Other 1974 Tim Buckley Look at the Fool 1975 Humble Pie Street Rats 1975 Joe Cocker Jamaica Say You Will 1975 Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here 1975 The Doobie Brothers Stampede 1975 Elkie Brooks Rich Man s Woman 1975 Bonnie Raitt Home Plate 1976 Steve Marriott Marriott 1976 Neil Diamond Beautiful Noise 1976 Steely Dan The Royal Scam 1977 Alice Cooper Lace and Whiskey 1977 Leonard Cohen Death of a Ladies Man 1977 Steely Dan Aja 1978 Dr John Hollywood Be Thy Name 1978 Bob Seger Stranger in Town 1978 Burton Cummings Dream of a Child 1978 Chuck Girard Take It Easy 1978 Neil Diamond You Don t Bring Me Flowers 1978 Jean Terrell I Had to Fall in Love 1979 Elkie Brooks Live and Learn 1979 Burt Bacharach Together 1979 Neil Diamond September Morn 1980 Boz Scaggs Middle Man 1980 Syreeta Syreeta 1982 Tim Finn Escapade 1984 Richard Clapton Solidarity 13 1984 Jimmy Barnes Bodyswerve 20 1988 John Farnham Age of Reason 1989 Richard Clapton The Best Years of Our Lives 21 1990 John Farnham Chain Reaction Credits at AllMusic 7 References Edit a b c d e f Venetta Fields BMHOF Class of 2005 Buffalo Music Hall of Fame 2005 Retrieved 7 June 2016 Singles Reviews Three Star Singles PDF Billboard 4 May 1963 p 40 a b c Hamilton Andrew The Ikettes Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 7 June 2016 Cover versions by Venetta Fields SecondHandSongs Retrieved 8 June 2016 The Ikettes Chart History Billboard dead link Mirettes Chart History Billboard dead link a b c d e Venetta Fields Credits AllMusic Retrieved 8 June 2016 a b c d e Shedden Iain 13 May 2010 Venetta Fields embraces Exile on Main Street session legacy The Australian Retrieved 8 June 2016 a b Little Michael H 29 May 2015 Graded on a Curve Humble Pie Eat It The Vinyl District Retrieved 8 June 2016 Moore on Pop The Australian Women s Weekly Vol 48 no 25 19 November 1980 p 54 Retrieved 8 June 2016 via National Library of Australia Note Fields is incorrectly given as Vanetta Rock Music Powerful Emotive The Canberra Times Vol 56 no 16 873 7 December 1981 p 12 Retrieved 8 June 2016 via National Library of Australia a b Venetta Fields entries at Australian Rock Database John Farnham Band 1986 95 Holmgren Magnus Reboulet Scott Albury Lyn Birtles Beeb Warnqvist Stefan Medlin Peter John Farnham hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 22 October 2013 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Chong Lim Holmgren Magnus Chong Lim hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 18 March 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Joe Creighton Holmgren Magnus Creighton Joe Joe Creighton hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Black Sorrows Holmgren Magnus Black Sorrows hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 7 February 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2016 Richard Clapton Band 1983 84 Holmgren Magnus Richard Clapton hem passagen se Australian Rock Database Magnus Holmgren Archived from the original on 10 January 2011 Retrieved 9 June 2016 a b Lade Neil 24 September 1984 Canberra Living Rock Music The Canberra Times Vol 59 no 17 893 p 13 Retrieved 9 June 2016 via National Library of Australia Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book Ltd ISBN 0 646 11917 6 NOTE Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until ARIA created their own charts in mid 1988 In 1992 Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970 1974 Spencer Chris Zbig Nowara Paul McHenry 2002 1987 Incredible Penguins The Who s Who of Australian Rock Noble Park Vic Five Mile Press ISBN 1 86503 891 1 Archived from the original on 29 February 2012 Retrieved 2 January 2010 Note on line version established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition a b Kruger Debbie John Farnham Reviews Variety Retrieved 9 June 2016 via Debbie Kruger Official Website a b c Contributor Venetta Fields AusStage Retrieved 8 June 2016 At Last Venetta Fields Releases AllMusic Retrieved 27 March 2013 Wild David 21 October 2008 He Is I Say How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Neil Diamond Da Capo Press p 129 ISBN 978 0 30681 784 7 Lade Neil 8 October 1984 Canberra Living Rock Music The Canberra Times Vol 59 no 17 907 p 13 Retrieved 9 June 2016 via National Library of Australia Logan s Rundown New broom may sweep out the X logo for TEN The Canberra Times Vol 63 no 19 612 19 June 1989 p 12 Retrieved 9 June 2016 via National Library of Australia External links EditBuffalo Hall of Fame article on Fields Humble Pie net The Blackberries amp Humble Pie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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