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212:(December 1982), had been recorded in Brisbane earlier and was the first release on the new Waterfront Records label. It featured the song, "The Texan Thing", which received alternative radio airplay. Kennedy had started writing it as "Take Something", which was a "jaunty keyboard-driven song". When Paterson recommended "The Texan Thing" as their next single, Kennedy thought "that's a bit rude, he'd already had the A-side of the first single, and now he was mentioning this song I'd never heard of". However Paterson had "misheard as 'Texan Thing'. So I had to go back and rewrite the lyrics." 280:) on banjo and pedal steel. They recorded a new single, "Big Country" (July 1986), McFarlane described how "the song captured an authentic country truckin' feel." Also early in 1986, while auditioning for new members of Love Gone Wrong, Kennedy had a casual band with Messenger and Turnbull: John Kennedy's Sweet Dreams. They played country-inspired John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong originals and covers of popular country songs. 268:) on bass guitar. This line-up toured the Australian eastern states and recorded another single, "King Street" (November 1985). Coupe described their work "Most notable among the records are 'King Street', an ode to the main street in the inner Sydney suburb of Newtown, and 'Miracle in Marrickville', a song about the suburb Kennedy was living in at the time." 299:
replaced Turnbull on bass guitar and Kennedy shortened the band's name to Love Gone Wrong. He explained "People know who we are now, so I've severed that connection... Love Gone Wrong has a stable line up, and the members are contributing to the writing and the music. We perform mostly my stuff, but
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on electric guitar and Vincent Sheehan on drums for a new line-up, which visited rural venues outside the major cities. Kennedy acknowledged that "It's very hard to actually get people from the established country music industry in Australia to accept , and what they see as alternative bands." Coupe
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John Kennedy was born in Liverpool, England on 1 July 1958. His father's name is also John Kennedy. In October 1965 the Kennedy family migrated to Australia and settled in Brisbane. Kennedy took the confirmation name, Francis, when he was ten and – as his middle name – it completes the famous JFK
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Michael Wellham found it "is country music that avoids the cliches of being done wrong by women and depending on mates with hearts of gold. Intelligent lyrics and music that, while not easily accessible, is still immediate. Neither cattle fodder nor radio fodder." In August 1988 Love Gone Wrong
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John Kennedy, on lead vocals and guitar, formed his first band, JFK & the Cuban Crisis, with former school friend James Paterson on vocals and guitar in Brisbane in October 1980. The rest of the initial line-up were John Downie on bass guitar and Stephen Pritchard on drums. They established
328:(February 1989). The album sessions were abandoned but an associated single, "Out of Town" (January) was released. He undertook the Out of Town Farewell Tour of the nation before moving to the US, then United Kingdom before settling in Berlin. In 1990 Red Eye released a compilation album, 255:) on percussion; Peter Timmerman (ex-Cheatin' Hearts) on drums and Martin Tucker on piano. Kennedy described his music as "urban and western". The band released a single, "Miracle (in Marrickville)" in March 1985. Also in that month Colin Bloxsom joined on lead guitar (ex-Pop Rivets). 147:
1 July 1958) is an English-born Australian musician and singer-songwriter–guitarist. He has been the leader of a number of groups including JFK & the Cuban Crisis (1980–84), and John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong (1984–88). In 1984 he described his music as "urban and western".
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described their typical set list as "mostly Kennedy's songs although they frequently do cover versions of songs by Bob Dylan and The Byrds, from the periods where these artists moved into country-influenced music." Red Eye Records released an eight-track compilation album,
171:(July 1977). He later recalled that "My parents listened to a lot of popular country – people like Burl Ives, Tom Jones, who was doing country then, and Johnny Cash... It was quite sophisticated country music – big vocals and a big production sound." 246:
Kennedy embarked on his solo career by releasing a single, "Forget", in September 1984 on Waterfront Records. To promote it he formed John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong (from early 1987, it was trimmed to Love Gone Wrong). Alongside Kennedy were
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For the Sydney line up of the band Kennedy and Paterson recruited a new rhythm section: Greg Hall on bass guitar and Paul Rochelli on drums. They started a residency at the Southern Cross Hotel in Surry Hills. A four-track extended play,
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on bass guitar and accordion, Michael "Moe" Jaksch on double bass and guitar, and Hans Rohe on guitar. The β€œOne Day” album recorded before he left Australia, finally came out on Berlin-based label Twang!/PolyGram under the title
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observed that he "suffered, as he still does, from accusations that he was imitating the nasal tones of Elvis Costello – something that's still very noticeable – but Kennedy insists that it's just coincidence."
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Early in 1986, for two months, Kennedy travelled through the United States and Mexico, while putting the band in hiatus. Upon his return to Australia, Kennedy, Dawson and Turnbull were joined in the studio by
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In August 1988 John Kennedy flew to Germany and performed at the Berlin Independence Day celebrations. He returned to Australia where he recorded a solo album under the working title
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it's no longer John Kennedy and backing members." They issued a single, "The Singing City" (September), which was about his birthplace, Liverpool. It was followed by a studio album,
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initials. According to his website, "It seemed like a good idea at the time. The joke has long since worn off for him, but it still takes some explaining." Kennedy grew up in
264:, winning four heats and making the final in April 1985. Kennedy and Bloxsom were joined by Mark Dawson on drums, Margaret Labi on harmony vocals and Barry Turnbull (ex- 1597: 1602: 1617: 1195: 1607: 196:(1982). The line up changed in 1981 with Oscar Beath taking over bass duties and Paul Hardman adding keyboards. They played support spots for 22: 1040: 1258: 1190: 1212: 964: 912: 407: 1612: 251:
on guitar., pedal steel and vocals; Adrian Bingham on saxophone; Jonathan "Ike" Liklitter on double bass; Peter Kennard (ex-
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He returned to Germany, where he formed John Kennedy and the Honeymooners. The line-up included Sven Kuester on drums,
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JFK & the Cuban Crisis were established on the inner city live scene alongside contemporaries,
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on violin, Sandy Chick on harmony vocals, Cory Messenger on acoustic guitar and Ian Simpson (of
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For the Big Country Tour of Australia Kennedy, Messenger and Turnbull were joined by
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themselves on the local scene, taking up a residency at 279 Club, with their smart
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Mengel, Noel (19 April 2003), "When love comes to town the second time around",
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Holmes, Peter (16 March 2003), "THIS farewell tour thing is really taking...",
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John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong appeared on the TV talent quest series,
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Coupe, Stuart (17 January 1988). "It's going right for Kennedy".
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Howell, Anne (2 February 1989). "Why JFK was forced to defect".
880:"Big Country"/"You Brought It All Back To Me" (1986) – Red Eye 854:"To Love Somebody"/"Tourists in Heaven" (by John Kennedy and 848:"Miracle (In Marrickville)"/"Two People" (1985) – Waterfront 886:"Run Rudolph Run"/"Rudolph's Talking Christmas Blues" (1986) 1457:
Lalor, Peter (7 February 2002), "back to kennedy years",
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In the following year he released a retrospective album,
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Carter, Alison (11 March 1988), "Tall tales of love",
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Stafford, Andrew (2006). "Ups and Downs (1980–1989)".
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influenced pop. According to Australian musicologist,
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Raining Treasure – Australian Indie Gold Covers Vol.2
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Index

John Francis Kennedy (disambiguation)
Acacia Ridge
Elvis Costello
My Aim Is True
Squeeze
Ian McFarlane
The Pretenders
Ian Dury and the Blockheads
The Triffids
Stuart Coupe
The Canberra Times
Graham Lee
Rockmelons
Starsearch
Chad's Tree
Amanda Brown
Flying Emus
Wayne Connolly
Michael Armiger
The Johnnys
Christopher Blenkinsop
Hong Kong
Graham Lee
Wayne Connolly
Michael Armiger
Christopher Blenkinsop
Billy Baxter
ISBN
0-86788-213-1

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