John Anthony Patrick Hurley
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(born 17 June 1943), who performs as Jade Hurley, is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and pianist. Hurley's hit singles are "How I Lied" (1965), "Down in the Riverina" (1974) and "
Another Saturday Night
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" (1982). He was a regular performer on TV including on ''
The Mike Walsh Show'' in the 1970s to early 1980s. In June 1998 he was awarded the Order of Australia Medal, "for service to the entertainment industry and to the community, particularly in the area of fund raising for groups including the arthritis foundation of NSW, the Australian Cancer Foundation for medical research and Camp Quality."
Biography
Jade Hurley was born on 17 June 1943 in Sydney as John Anthony Patrick Hurley.
[ Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:'] The performance name, Jade, was provided by Australian rock and roller,
Johnny O'Keefe
John Michael O'Keefe (19 January 1935 – 6 October 1978) was an Australian rock and roll singer whose career began in the 1950s. Some of his hits include " Wild One" (1958), "Shout!" and "She's My Baby". In his twenty-year career, O'Keefe rele ...
, in the 1960s because of gloves that Hurley wore.
Leon Isackson of
Ray Hoff and the Offbeats recalled auditioning the pianist in October 1959, "
urleyfigured that he needed a gimmick to cover up for his rude piano playing so he wore bright jade green gloves with the fingers cut out. They didn't help much. We sacked him two weeks later."
Hurley had started his music career at the age of 14 with his first band, the Rockin' Rebels, in Sydney.
He went solo, with the help of O'Keefe, appearing on the latter's TV show – including his debut in 1960 – on ''
Six O'Clock Rock
''Six O'Clock Rock'' was an Australian rock and roll television show broadcast on ABC from 28 February 1959 to 1962 at 6 p.m. on Saturdays.
Program synopsis
Inspired by the BBC program ''6.5 Special'', it had a similar format to its rival ...
''.
Hurley was dubbed "Australia's King of Country Rock" by O'Keefe and was a support act on O'Keefe's live performances.
He also appeared on Australia's version of ''
Bandstand
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''.
Hurley's early singles were mostly his own written material, including "How I Lied" (1965), which peaked in the top 30 in Brisbane.
His country-pop vocals were combined with the melodic and rhythmic feel of the current beat era.
With the exception of his cover version of "Gold and Silver" (1966),
his charting singles were his own compositions: "My Baby Judy" (1965), "I'm Ashamed of You" (1966) and "Down in the Riverina" (1974).
Later Hurley changed over to country music although his live shows also included rock and roll favourites.
Hurley worked on ''
The Mike Walsh Show'' from the 1970s to early 1980s, with his "Golden Oldens" music segment, where he performed cover versions of songs from the 1950s and 1960s.
Due to the show he was, "identified with MOR performers rather than as a rocker" and by 1981 he was described as a "grannies' heart-throb" but he explained, "When I do live shows, the audience is usually made up of housewives who have seen me on the Walsh show. They bring their husbands along to the club."
He regularly toured Australia in a motor home, "playing in tours up and down the country and doing the RSL and club circuit in NSW."
In 2008 he broke attendance records 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 ...
when 1550 people turned up to his show.
In March 2009 a thief stole jewellery and other items from his motor home: in the following month most of it had been recovered by police.
On 23 March 2019 Hurley appeared on the podcast, ''Wayne's Wonder World''.
Discography
Studio albums
Awards and honours
Hurley was awarded an
Order of Australia Medal
The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Go ...
(OAM) for his contribution to the entertainment industry encouraging and nurturing young talent, and for his work with charitable organisations including
Arthritis Foundation (NSW),
Camp Quality
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and
Australian Cancer Research Foundation.
Hurley also served as an alderman on the
Deniliquin Council
Deniliquin Council was a local government area in the Riverina region of south-western New South Wales, Australia. At the date of its abolition, Deniliquin Council was the last rural local government area in New South Wales left consisting onl ...
and campaigned for
Al Grassby
Albert Jaime Grassby, AM (12 July 192623 April 2005) was an Australian politician who served as Minister for Immigration in the Labor Whitlam Government. He completed reforms in immigration and human rights, and is often known as the father o ...
in the
1972 Australian federal election
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.
References
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1943 births
Australian male singers
Australian rock singers
Living people
Australian pianists