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Gregory Stephen Perkins (born 28 December 1964), better known by his stage name Tex Perkins, is an Australian singer-songwriter who fronted the Australian rock band The Cruel Sea, but has also performed with the
Beasts of Bourbon Beasts of Bourbon were an Australian blues rock band formed in August 1983, with James Baker on drums (ex-Hoodoo Gurus, The Scientists), Spencer P. Jones on guitar (The Johnnys), Tex Perkins on vocals (Dum Dums), Kim Salmon on guitar and Boris ...
, Thug, James Baker Experience, The Butcher Shop, Salamander Jim, and
Tex, Don and Charlie Tex, Don and Charlie are an Australian supergroup formed by Tex Perkins, Don Walker and Charlie Owen. Their first studio album ''Sad but True'' was released in 1993, two others were released in 2005 and 2017. Career The band was founded in 19 ...
. He has also released many solo records. In 1997, a portrait of Tex Perkins by artist
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won the Packing Room award at the
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Career


1980s: Early Groups

Perkins started his musical career in
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outfit Tex Deadly and the Dum-Dums,Audio interview with Tex Perkins
on 612 ABC Brisbane
before moving to Sydney in 1982, garnering considerable attention in the Sydney independent music scene and also touring Melbourne, before the departure of guitarist Mark Halstead ended the band. He later formed Salamander Jim with
Kim Salmon Kim Leith Salmon (born 24 January 1957) is an Australian rock musician and songwriter from Perth. He has worked in various groups including The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, Kim Salmon and the Business, and Dar ...
from
The Scientists The Scientists is a post-punk band from Perth, Western Australia, led by Kim Salmon, initially known as the Exterminators and then the Invaders. The band had two primary incarnations: the Perth-based punk band of the late 1970s and the Sydne ...
and
Richard Ploog Richard John Ploog (born 29 October 1962) is an Australian drummer, songwriter, producer and singer who was a member of rock band The Church between 1981 and 1990. Ploog also drummed for Beasts of Bourbon in 1983, Damien Lovelock in 1988 and with ...
from The Church. Due to touring commitments for Ploog & Salmon, Perkins formed a different line up with
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, Lachlan McLeod and Martin Bland. In 1985 this line-up recorded and released their only record, an EP titled ''Lorne Greene Shares His Precious Fluids'' on Red Eye Records. Perkins and Peter Read formed Thug in Sydney in 1987 when Read's flatmate had a fascination for collecting and amassing electronic equipment. After using some of the gear on initial recordings in Read's home studio, Perkins was eager to take it to the stage. Thug's live sets would last twenty to twenty-five minutes, featuring dancers and theatrics. Thug released two studio albums ''Mechanical Ape / Proud Idiots Parade'' in 1987 and ''Electric Woolly Mammoth'' in 1988.


1983–present: The Beasts of Bourbon

Beasts of Bourbon formed in Sydney in 1983. The original lineup comprised Perkins, Spencer P. Jones,
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, Kim Salmon and
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. The band's first album, ''
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'', was an underground success, but the group continued to be just a side project until 1988 when it reformed to record ''
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'', followed by 1990's '' Black Milk'' and 1991's ''The Low Road''. In 1993, the group toured extensively to support the double album ''
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'', then disbanded temporarily. It reformed to record '' Gone'' in 1997, which received lukewarm reviews, but produced a somewhat successful single, "Saturated". In 2003, the group reformed again to record a live album, ''Low Life'', released on Spooky Records. In December 2006 it was announced that Albert Productions had signed an exclusive worldwide recording deal with the band and on 23 April 2007, released a new album ''
Little Animals ''Little Animals'' is the sixth studio album by the Australian rock band Beasts of Bourbon, released in 2007. A video was released for "I Don't Care About Nothing Anymore". The album was dedicated to Ian Rilen. Track listing #"I Don't Care Abou ...
''. In August 2013 the band celebrated its 30th anniversary.


1987–2003: The Cruel Sea

After toying with different band members, The Cruel Sea came into fruition in 1987 as Ken Gormley on bass, Jim Elliot on drums, Danny Rumour on guitars and James Cruikshank on keyboards and guitars. They took their name from a recording by the 1960s surf instrumental group,
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. In 1989 Perkins (their then-lighting technician) started joining them onstage. This sparked an interest from Red Eye Records, and the band was signed and released a 1989 album '' Down Below''. It received an ARIA Award nomination in 1993 following the release of a second album, ''
This Is Not the Way Home ''This is Not the Way Home'' is the second studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea. The album was released in October 1991 and peaked at number 62 on the Australian albums chart. With the release of ''This is Not the Way Home' ...
'' in 1991. The group's third album, '' The Honeymoon Is Over'', released in 1993, and its title song, won five
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. The Cruel Sea followed with a high-profile world tour. 1995 saw the release of the hugely successful '' Three Legged Dog'' album, which won the group another ARIA award. In 1998, The Cruel Sea released '' Over Easy'' in 1997 and '' Where There's Smoke'' in 2001.


1992–present: Tex, Don and Charlie

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is an Australian group formed by Tex Perkins, Don Walker from
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and guitarist Charlie Owen. Their first album ''
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'' was released in 1993. Their distinctively Australian country-blues cocktail was reflected in their live album of 1995, '' Monday Morning Coming Down...''. In March 2005, Tex, Don and Charlie released their second studio album '' All is Forgiven'' and a third, ''
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'' in 2017. All four albums have charted in the ARIA top 100.


2000-2015: Dark Horses

The Dark Horses band arose from the writing, recording and touring for the '' Dark Horses'' album (Slick/Grudge, 1592612). Members were initially Charlie Owen, Joel Silbersher, Murray Paterson and Jim Elliott. Later members include Richard Needham, Gus Agars, James Cruikshank and Steve Hadley.
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(Slick/Grudge, 0384961) credited to Tex Perkins' Dark Horses, was released in 2003 followed by ''Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses'' (Dark Horse Records/Inertia DHR001) in 2011. ''Everyone's Alone'' (Dark Horse Records/Inertia DHR002) was released in 2012 and Tunnel at the End of the Light (Dark Horse Records/Inertia DHR003) in 2015.


1996–present: Solo Career

In 1996, Perkins released his first solo studio album, '' Far Be It from Me'', which peaked at number 43 on the ARIA Charts. In 2000, Perkins released his second solo studio album, '' Dark Horses'' which peaked at number 24 on the ARIA Charts. In 2003, ''
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'' was released which was credited to Tex Perkins' Dark Horses and peaked at number 34 on the ARIA Charts. In 2006, Perkins worked with Tim Rogers and released the album ''
My Better Half ''My Better Half'' is a collaborative studio album by Tex Perkins and Tim Rogers, credited to TnT. It was initially meant to be an extended play to sell at shows, but the recording process resulted in a full-length album. The album was released ...
'' and credited it TnT. The album peaked at number 31 on the ARIA Charts. In 2008, Perkins released the album ''No. 1's & No. 2's'', credited to Tex Perkins And His Ladyboyz. In 2009, with Dr Murray Paterson, he wrote the soundtrack to the Australian drama film ''
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''. The album received an ARIA nomination for Best Original Soundtrack/Cast/Show Album for the soundtrack at the
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. In 2010 and 2011, Tex Perkins and The Tennessee Four (Shannon Bourne, guitar; Shane Reilly, guitar; Steve Hadley, bass; Dave Folley, drums) performed a series of shows in Australia and New Zealand, titled ''The Man in Black – The Johnny Cash Story'', the show featured two hours of Johnny Cash’s music interwoven with the story of his rise to stardom, his fight for survival and his eventual redemption. Tex Perkins (a baritone, as was Cash) and Rachael Tidd (as Cash's wife
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), performed faithful renditions of Cash's songs while telling Cash's story in the third person between songs. During the show, Tex humorously emphasises the name of Cash's guitarist
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. Tex Perkins and The Tennessee Four performed a further series of shows in 2013 and 2014. On 10 June 2011, Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses released a new, self-titled album which peaked at number 73. ''Everyone's Alone'' was released in 2012 followed by '' Tunnel at the End of the Light'' in July 2015 and peaked at number 52. In 2015, Perkins collaboration with The Steel Springs on "One Minute's Silence", released on Anzac Day, to commemorate the centenary of the
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. The track, written by author Matthew Hardy, features The Welsh Choir and a spoken word performance by Australian rules football legend Ron Barassi.


Film and TV appearances

Perkins has a cameo role in the 1998 Australian film, ''
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''. He appeared on '' Battle of the Choirs'' on the
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in Australia in 2008. He has hosted '' RocKwiz'' numerous times. He voiced a cartoon shark in the 2011 Movie Extra animated series '' Shaaark''.


Personal life

Perkins is a supporter of the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League. He invented the sport of zoneball, a cross between Australian rules football and
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Discography


Studio albums


Live album


Soundtrack album


Compilation albums


Video albums


Awards and nominations


AIR Awards

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ARIA Music Awards

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EG Awards / Music Victoria Awards

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References


External links

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