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Garth Ivan Richard Porter (born 24 September 1948) is a New Zealand-born Australian multi-instrumental musician,
songwriter A songwriter is a musician who professionally composes musical compositions or writes lyrics for songs, or both. The writer of the music for a song can be called a composer, although this term tends to be used mainly in the classical music ...
and
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. He was a member, on keyboards and backing vocals, of the pop group, Sherbet (1970–84), and co-wrote both of their number-one singles, " Summer Love" (March 1975) and "Howzat" (May 1976). Porter is a co-writer and producer for
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singer
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Biography

Garth Ivan Richard Porter was born on 24 September 1948 in
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. His parents were farmers in the nearby rural area. He recalled that while growing up "I learnt piano for about six months so I had a rough idea of musical notation." The future songwriter spent two nights a week at his grandparents home in Hamilton, "I'd walk there from work and from their place, I would walk to night school and I vividly remember I used to really look forward to my walks. As I was walking, the pace of my footsteps would be the rhythm of a song and I was just making up words and melodies all the time I was walking to my grandparents and then to night school." In 1969 Porter was a member of Swellfoot's Assembly while a student at
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, which included Marion Arts on lead vocals and Paul Baxter on bass guitar. Later that year he was in Sydney and joined Samael Lilith alongside
Daryl Braithwaite Daryl Braithwaite (born 11 January 1949) is an Australian singer. He was the lead vocalist of Sherbet (1970–1984 and many subsequent reunions). Braithwaite also has a solo career, placing 15 singles in the Australian top 40, including t ...
on lead vocals, Ray Ferguson on guitar and backing vocals, Mick Parker on bass guitar and flute (replaced by Bruce Worrall on bass guitar), and Greg Wilder on drums. He left that group in the next year and was briefly a member of Toby Jugg, which issued a cover version of Amen Corner's "
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" as a single in 1970. In October 1970 Porter, on Hammond organ, electric piano, backing vocals and occasional lead vocals, joined the Sydney-based pop group, Sherbet. The group included his former bandmates Braithwaite and Worrall from Samael Lilith, as well as Alan Sandow on drums and Clive Shakespeare on lead guitar and co-lead vocals. Porter's first song writing effort for Sherbet, "One Man Team", was performed in late 1972 and early the next year but "We never recorded it... That was a pop/rock sort of thing I guess." The first Porter-written track recorded by Sherbet, "Back Home", was issued as the B-side of "You're All Woman" (August 1972). Porter and Shakespeare co-wrote most of the group's early hits including, "Cassandra" (December 1973), which peaked at No. 5 on the ''
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'' National Top 40. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described it as "the first real indication of the Porter/Shakespeare-penned pop masterpieces that were to follow" and it "made extensive use of Porter's newly acquired Mellotron, which gave Sherbet a distinctive edge and sound over other Australian pop groups of the day." Porter and Shakespeare's co-written top 10 hits for Sherbet include "Slipstream" (June 1974), "Silvery Moon" (August) and, the group's first number-one hit, " Summer Love" (March 1975). Julie Kusko of ''
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'' described Porter, in March 1975, as "Tall, and good-looking, he worked in an accountant's office before giving way to music." Tony Catterall of ''
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'' reviewed their first live album, '' ... In Concert'' in April 1975, he praised Braithwaite's voice as their "one major strength" but found their major weaknesses were "an almost total lack of writing ability that, coupled with the band's extremely erratic musicianship, makes it hard to understand the frantic screams of adulation." He felt that Porter provides "some interesting mellotron and organ work... although his piano playing (on a Steinway Concert Grand!) is dreadfully pedestrian." Further Porter and Shakespeare co-written top 10 hits for Sherbet followed: "Life" (August 1975), "Only One You" (November) and "Child's Play (February 1976). While a member of Sherbet, Porter also worked as a session musician and producer. In 1974 he appeared on band mate, Braithwaite's solo single, a cover version of Cilla Black's recording of " You're My World". He also worked on
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album, ''The Mixtures'', in that year. In 1975 Sherbet toured Australia to promote their fourth studio album, '' Life... Is for Living'', their support act were Dalvanius and the Fascinations, a New Zealand-formed soul music band. Porter produced the group's single, "Canberra We're Watching You", which was a reworking of
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' track "Washington We're Watching". After Shakespeare left Sherbet in January 1976, Porter co-wrote mostly with Tony Mitchell (Worrall's replacement on bass guitar) including the group's second number-one hit, "Howzat" (May 1976). In June Catterall approved of Shakespeare's replacement, Harvey James, on lead guitar as "It frees Garth Porter on organ from having to carry the leads, a job which he could handle well enough for a pop band but not for rock, and allows him to concentrate more on filling in the inevitable holes in the sound." The associated album of the same title followed in July and also reached number one on the related Kent Music Report Albums Chart. It was co-produced by Richard Lush with Sherbet members, including Porter. From September Sherbet toured the United Kingdom where "Howzat" peaked at No. 4 on the
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in October. Porter told ''The Australian Women's Weekly''s Camilla Beach in November that "I've had two good feelings about it... One was a letter from my mother – she is so proud. And I hope Australia is proud of us too. But we haven't made it yet. That takes five years." In 1977 Porter co-produced Rockwell T. James' album, ''Shot of Rhythm and Blues'', he also supplied instrumental backing. Other top 10 singles co-written by Porter with various Sherbet members are "Rock Me Gently" (October 1976), "Magazine Madonna" (June 1977) and "Another Night on the Road" (August 1978). Porter sang lead vocals on "Matter of Time" (November 1975) and "Hollywood Dreaming" (June 1976) while with Sherbet. From the late 1980s to 1984 the group attempted to enter the United States market, which included re-branding themselves as Highway and then as the Sherbs before disbanding. Porter initially had difficulty after the group's disbandment "I had a vague idea of a solo career, but not really, it was kind of there as an option but nothing that I really pursued... I found it really hard going as a songwriter, just out on your own in the middle of kind of nowhere. And especially the credentials of having been in Sherbet at that time were kind of, it was like having the plague really." He helped launch
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and co-wrote some of the songs for the live Musical theatre production '' The Man from Snowy River: Arena Spectacular'' (which toured Australian capital cities — twice). The
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of the show won the
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award for Best Cast / Show Album).


Personal life

In March 1975 Julie Kusko of ''The Australian Women's Weekly'' described his hobbies as furniture collecting, fishing and camping. On 7 August 1978 Porter "married his long-time girlfriend" Mary Byrnes in Sydney. Porter is a producer, arranger, composer, mixer Porter plays keyboards, mellotron, organ (Hammond, Wurlitzer), clavinet, piano (string, electric, grand), synthesiser, vocals (backing, lead), percussion, harpsichord and saxophone.


Awards


ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. , - , 2015 , Garth Porter for '' Spirit of the Anzacs'' by Lee Kernaghan ,
ARIA Award for Producer of the Year The ARIA Music Award for Producer of the Year, is an award presented within the Artisan Awards at the annual ARIA Music Awards. The ARIA Awards recognise "the many achievements of Aussie artists across all music genres", and have been given by t ...
,


Australian Songwriter's Hall of Fame

The Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame was established in 2004 to honour the lifetime achievements of some of Australia's greatest songwriters. , - , 2013 , himself , Australian Songwriter's Hall of Fame ,


Country Music Awards of Australia

The
Country Music Awards of Australia The Country Music Awards of Australia also known as the Golden Guitar Awards (originally named Australasian Country Music Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wales ...
(CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the
Tamworth Country Music Festival The Tamworth Country Music Festival is an annual Australian music festival held for 10 days from Friday to Sunday in mid to late January each year, sometimes including Australia Day, in Tamworth, New South Wales. The festival is the second bigg ...
, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973. (wins only) , - , rowspan="2", 1993 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , "Boys from the Bush" (with
Lee Kernaghan Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964) is an Australian country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. Kernaghan has won four ARIA Awards and three APRA Awards, and has sold over two million albums, and as of 2021, has won 38 Golden Guitars at ...
) , APRA Song of the Year , , - , rowspan="2", 1994 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , "Three Chain Road" (with
Lee Kernaghan Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964) is an Australian country music singer, songwriter and guitarist. Kernaghan has won four ARIA Awards and three APRA Awards, and has sold over two million albums, and as of 2021, has won 38 Golden Guitars at ...
) , APRA Song of the Year , , - , 1995 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , 1996 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , 1997 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , 1998 , himself , Producer of the Year , , - , 1999 , "That Old Caravan"
(written by Colin Buchanan & Garth Porter, recorded by Colin Buchanan) , Bush Ballad of the Year , , - , 2000 , "They Don't Make 'Em Like That Anymore"
(written by
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, Garth Porter & Colin Buchanan) , APRA Song of the Year , , - , 2004 , "Raining On the Plains"
(written by Sara Storer, Garth Porter & Doug Storer) , APRA Song of the Year , , - , 2007 , "Close As a Whisper (The Gift)"
(written by Lee Kernaghan, Garth Porter & Colin Buchanan, recorded by Lee Kernaghan) , Heritage Song of the Year , , -


Tamworth Songwriters Awards

The Tamworth Songwriters Association (TSA) is an annual songwriting contest for original country songs, awarded in January at the
Tamworth Country Music Festival The Tamworth Country Music Festival is an annual Australian music festival held for 10 days from Friday to Sunday in mid to late January each year, sometimes including Australia Day, in Tamworth, New South Wales. The festival is the second bigg ...
. They commenced in 1986. Garth Porter has won two awards in that time. (wins only) , - , rowspan="2", 1993 , rowspan="2", "Boys from the Bush" by Lee Kernaghan and Garth Porter , Contemporary Country Song of the Year , , - , Country Song of the Year , , -


References

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External links


Garth Porter's stage costume for Sherbet at the Powerhouse Museum

Portrait details at National Portrait Gallery, Canberra
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