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Keith Ross Jamieson (21 March 1948 – 12 August 2022) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter. Best known for his
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, Jamieson released numerous albums throughout his 40+ year career in the
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industry including ''Troy's Memory'', ''The Year 2000 Australian Bushman'', ''Bush Ballads Forever'', ''A Picture of Australia'', ''Looking Back Along The Track'', ''Jammo: The Early Years 'til Now'' and the EP, ''The Ballad of Mulga Dan''.


Career

Jamieson was born in
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on 21 March 1948,Hands of Fame inductee: Keith Jamieson (2005)
Australian Country Music Hall of Fame website. Retrieved 13 February 2018.
to Ross Jamieson and Esme Jamieson (née Cunningham), and was the eldest of eight children. Growing up, he was a fan of
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, Buddy Williams and
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, and was influenced by bush balladeers
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, Tony Brooks, Tom Oliver and Joe Daly. He went to his first concert in 1956 when he attended the Rick and Thel Carey Show. Throughout his life, Jamieson worked at various jobs starting in 1963 when he was employed on Listowell Valley Station, south of Blackall, initially as a cowboy gardener but then as a ringer. He also drove
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s, worked in
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s, drove taxis and was employed as a security guard. In 1979, Jamieson recorded his first songs, " Capella Rodeo" and "Country Music Man", both produced by Barry Thornton, and then started touring in 1982. In 1983, he released "Winton's Outback Festival" and "The Oil Rig Man", which was followed by ''Coal Minin' Man'' and ''Aussie Christmas'' in 1986 and then "The Legend of Dundee" in 1987. Throughout the 1990's, Jamieson continued to release music including "Dreamtime Country" and "The Drought of the 90's". In 1994, a song which he wrote called "The Blue Gumtree Ball" was recorded by Slim Dusty and released on Dusty's studio album '' Natural High'' which Jamieson considered to be a career highlight. In 1999, he released the compilation album ''The Year 2000 Australian Bushman'' which was followed by ''Bush Ballads Forever'' in 2000. After Jamieson's son Troy was killed at the age of 29 in an accident at
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in 1997, Jamieson released the album ''Troy's Memory'' in 2002 with the first single, "One Tree Plain", peaking at #6 on the Australian country music charts. Also that year, Jamieson's song "The Ghost of Three Rivers" was recorded by Jeff Brown which won Traditional Bush Ballad of the Year at the Tamworth Songwriters Awards in 2003. This was followed by the album ''A Picture of Australia'' in 2004. Following Jamieson's retirement from the mining industry, he commenced touring around Australia full-time with his partner Alisha Smith and their daughter Caitlyn Jamieson who was born in 2006, both of whom he also released several collaborative albums with such as ''Our Bush Ballad Family'', ''Rhythm 'N' Rhyme'' and ''Plain and Simple Drifter''. The trio often performed together at country music events around Australia. From 2006, he lived in Bouldercombe, where he instigated the first 'Bouldy Bush Ballad Bash' in 2008 which became an annual community event. As a songwriter, he wrote the song "I Love Australia" which won Jamieson and performer Jeff Brown a Golden Guitar Award in 2014 for 'Bush Ballad of the Year' at the
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in Tamworth. Jamieson became known for helping organise country music festivals to celebrate the genre and to promote upcoming talent. In 2011, he instigated the first Yellowbelly Country Music Festival in
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, and in 2018, organised the first
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Poets and Country Music Muster. In 2018, Jamieson performed at a special bush ballads concert in Tamworth which was held to raise money for Dolly's Dream Foundation following the death of teenage
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victim Dolly Everett. In 2019, he released a family album, entitled ''Memories Within''.


Community radio

In the 1980s, Jamieson was an on air presenter at 4DDB in Toowoomba, and was subsequently responsible for establishing a
community radio station Community radio is a radio service offering a third model of radio broadcasting in addition to commercial and public broadcasting. Community stations serve geographic communities and communities of interest. They broadcast content that is popul ...
in Blackwater in 1998 called 92.7 FM (callsign: 4BCB) which he managed until moving to Bouldercombe in 2006. In 2012, he joined
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community station 4YOU as an on air presenter, hosting a program called ''Bush Ballads Australia''.


Honours

In 2003, Jamieson received a Queensland Award of Recognition in Country Music and his name was added to the Country Music 'Rock of Recognition', located at the Rockhampton Heritage Village in Parkhurst. In 2005, Jamieson was inducted into Tamworth's Hands of Fame. Jamieson was named in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours and was awarded a
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for his services to country music and the community.


Death

After battling several illnesses for 15 months, Jamieson died at the Rockhampton Mater Hospital on 12 August 2022. Jamieson's death prompted various tributes including on ''Early Morning Country'' on
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and
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.


Awards


CMAA Awards

These annual awards have been presented since 1973 and have been organised by
Country Music Association of Australia The Country Music Association of Australia (CMAA) is an association formed in 1992 that promotes and represents the Australian country music industry. As the peak national industry body, its activities include organisation, promotion and stagin ...
(CMAA) from 1993, to "encourage, promote and recognise excellence in Australian country music recording". From that time the recipient's trophy has been a
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. (wins only) , - , 2005 , , Keith Jamieson , , Hands of Fame , , , - , 2014 , , "I Love Australia" (with Jeff Brown) , , Bush Ballad 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, Tamworth, New South Wales. The f ...
. They commenced in 1986. Keith Jamieson has won three awards since that time. (wins only) , - , 2003 , "The Ghost of Three Rivers" by Keith Jamieson and
Stan Coster Stan Coster (27 May 193025 March 1997) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter. His songs were regularly performed by Slim Dusty and other singers. He is the father of country music singer Tracy Coster. Early life Stan Coster was bo ...
, Traditional Bush Ballad of the Year , , - , 2013 , "My First Rodeo" by Keith Jamieson and Bill Cosbie , Country Ballad of the Year , , - , 2016 , "Plain and Simple" by Keith Jamieson , Commemorative Award for Bush Ballad , , -


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jamieson, Keith 1948 births 2022 deaths Australian country singer-songwriters Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia Musicians from Queensland People from Goondiwindi Australian stockmen