Jodi Vaughan (born 25 April 1950) is an Australian-born country singer, songwriter, musician, television performer, and actor from
Hamilton, New Zealand.
Television roles
* Regular appearances on ''That's Country'' in the 1980s
* Sir Howard Morrison: Time of My Life (1995) (TV
Awards
* 1982 Most Promising Female Vocalist
* 2004 Scroll of Honour from the
Variety Artists Club of New Zealand
The Variety Artists Club of New Zealand Inc (VAC) is a non-for-profit organisation and show business club. It was founded in 1966 and became an incorporated society in 1972. The VAC was formed to promote goodwill within the New Zealand enterta ...
Played with
*
Eddie Low ( featured in
Te Papa
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first on-line exhibition)
* The Musicians at Large (backed many tours)
* Sound Engineer
* First appearance at Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2020
Discography
* ''Fairweather Friends'' with Brendan Dugan (1982)
* ''No Fool Like an Old Fool'' with Brendan Dugan (1982)
* ''Rodeo Eyes'' (1984)
* ''Touch Your Heart'' (1985) EMI (featuring Ross Burge and Martin Winch)
* ''Straight From the Heart'' (1986)
* ''Together Again'' with Gray Bartlett & Brendan Dugan (1990)
* ''Christmas in New Zealand'' (1990)
* ''Together Again: The Reunion'' with Brendan Dugan & Gray Bartlett (1995)
* ''All the Best'' (Their Greatest Hits) with Brendan Dugan & Gray Bartlett (2014)
* ''That's Country'' TV Show DVD: Suzanne Prentice, Patsy Riggir, Jade Hurley, Eddie Low, Tony Williams, John Grenell, Jeff Rea, Peter Posa, Ritchie Pickett, Jodi Vaughan and more...
* ''Kiwi Country – From Auckland, New Zealand To Texas'' – US release
* ''You Look Silly Cryin (single, 2020)
* ''For the love of country'' (2022), her 10th album, almost entirely self-penned
See also
*
Country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
References
External links
cmstation*https://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/jodi-vaughan
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1950 births
Living people
20th-century New Zealand women singers
New Zealand people of Australian descent
People from Hamilton, New Zealand
Place of birth missing (living people)