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John Hanlon (singer)

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John Hanlon (born 1949) is a New Zealand singer and songwriter. From 1974 to 1976, he collected three successive New Zealand Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year awards, a feat achieved by no other artist before or since, as well as the APRA Silver Scroll two years in succession.[1]

Though Hanlon was born in Malaya, he migrated to New Zealand during the 1960s. In 1978 he then moved to Australia where he has been since - running Sydney ad-agency LOUD.[2][3]

Career

Musicians he played with include Frank Gibson Jnr., Bruce Lynch, Suzanne Lynch, Billy Kristian, Tommy Adderley, Dave MacRae and Symphonia of Auckland.

Discography

Albums

  • Floating - 1973
  • Garden Fresh - 1974 NZ #28
  • Higher Trails - 1975 NZ #7
  • Use Your Eyes - 1976
  • Short Stories - 1988
  • The Very Best of John Hanlon - 2003
  • Just Quietly - 2009
  • After The Dam Broke - 2013, a double CD, 40 song compilation[3]

Singles

  • "Damn the Dam" - 1973 NZ #5
  • "Knowing" - 1973
  • "Shy Ann" - 1973
  • "I Care" - 1974
  • "Is It Natural" - 1974
  • "Lovely Lady" - 1974 NZ #1
  • "Apple Wine" - 1975 NZ #6
  • "Higher Trails" - 1975 NZ #35
  • "Romantically Inclined" - 1982
  • "Don't It Ever Get You Down" - 1988

References

  1. ^ Gilchrist, Shane (14 September 2013). "He writes the songs". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  2. ^ Steel, Gary (1 September 2013). "The voice of a generation". NZ Herald News. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  3. ^ a b "John Hanlon: Top New Zealand Writer/singer/songwriter - Still Making Waves". NZ Music Commission. 2 September 2013. Retrieved 1 May 2015.