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Jet O'Rourke

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Jet O'Rourke
GenresIndie Rock, Alt/Rock, Pop/Rock
Occupation(s)Architect, and Musician
Instrument(s)Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Years active2003- Present

Jet O'Rourke is a Melbourne-based musician and architect from Adelaide, South Australia. He started performing in Adelaide and released a solo EP, Are Ya Gettin' On? which reached #93 on the ARIA Singles Chart and featured the single 'Fight the Good Fight'.[1]

Solo

Jet independently recorded the EP Are Ya Gettin' On? in 2002, at Mixmasters Studio.[2] In 2003, Warner Music Australia and Warner Chappell Publishing signed Jet as a solo artist, and released the EP featuring the single 'Fight the Good Fight' in October 2003. The song gained heavy airplay on commercial radio stations, such as Triple M, and led to Jet promoting the EP extensively Australia-wide, and supporting rock acts such as The Pictures, and The Church.

The Gear

Jet relocated to Melbourne in 2004 where he formed The Gear with Damian Gibson and Brett Wolfenden (later replaced by Leigh Baines and James Harding). The Gear won a spot on the Coke Live 'N Local tour[3] and released an EP in 2005. The Gear EP was produced by 5- time Aria Award winner[4] Paul McKercher (You Am I, Little Birdy, Eskimo Joe, Augie March).

The Gear toured the United States and Canada during 2006 and 2007, most notably performing shows to audiences at Canadian Music Week (Toronto), and SXSW Austin, Texas. The band received added support and radio airplay on KROQ-FM from renowned L.A. DJ and pal Rodney Bingenheimer famed for discovering musical acts such as David Bowie, The Ramones, and Oasis.[5]

Architecture

In 2012 Jet was awarded the The Desmond Tan Scholarship in Architectural History[6] for his research thesis analysing the impact of the Small Homes Service.[7]

Following his completion of a Master of Architecture at the University of South Australia in 2013, Jet was the awarded the Hodgkison Graduate Prize[8] for excellence in the final studio of the Masters program, and the Architecture Practice Board of S.A.’s 2013 Travelling Prize in Architecture.[9]

In October 2016, Jet became a registered architect in the state of Victoria.[10]

Discography

Solo

  • Are Ya Gettin' On? (2003) Warner Music Australia

1. Fight the Good Fight (Single)
2. Take What I Need
3. What's gonna make you smile?
4. Are Ya Gettin' On
5. Goodnight for Good

The Gear

  • The Gear EP (2005) Independent

1. I've Got Trouble (Single)
2. Eight Arms To Hold You
3. Always Changin'
4. Faces At Me

References

  1. ^ The ARIA Report, Issue 721
  2. ^ "Mixmasters". Mixmasters.
  3. ^ Herald Sun, 25 August 2005, gear jammin'
  4. ^ http://www.theaandrdepartment.com/paulmckercher.html
  5. ^ http://www.thegear.com.au/news.html
  6. ^ "Desmond Tan Scholarship in Architectural History". UniSA Architecture Museum.
  7. ^ "In- between Modernism: the Small Homes Service 1947- 1967". Academia.
  8. ^ "Hodgkison". Hodgkison.
  9. ^ "Architecture students' vision for hospital site remodel". UniSA News.
  10. ^ "ARBV". Architects Registration Board of Victoria.

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