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Kerryn William Tolhurst (born 1948) is an Australian country rock musician, songwriter and producer. He was based in the United States from late 1970s to the late 1990s, although he periodically returned to Australia. He was a founder of the Australian group,
the Dingoes The Dingoes are an Australian country rock band. They were initially active from 1973 to 1979, and reformed in 2009. Initially based in Melbourne, the band relocated to the United States from 1976. The most stable line-up comprised John Bois on ...
(1973–1979, 2009–present) and co-wrote their top 40 hit single, " Way Out West" (October 1973). It was covered by fellow Australians, James Blundell and
James Reyne James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter both in solo work and, until 1986, with the band Australian Crawl. Biography Early years Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Rod ...
in 1991, which reached No. 2 on the
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. He also formed a short-lived group, Rattling Sabres, and wrote their single, " All Fired Up" (1987). The track was reworked by
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(and Myron Grombacher) and released as her single in June 1988, which peaked at No. 2 in Australia and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand.


Biography

Kerryn William Tolhurst was born on 7 May 1948 in
Williamstown, Victoria Williamstown is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, south-west of Melbourne's Melbourne city centre, Central Business District, located within the City of Hobsons Bay Local government areas of Victoria, local gove ...
to Aileen ( Sostella) and Eric Tolhurst. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' His early groups included Blues Merchants, and Vacant Lot. In 1964, on guitar and
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, he formed the Adderley Smith Blues Band, in Melbourne, with his friend Mark Dindas on piano.Kerryn Tolhurst and related entries at
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: * Kerryn Tolhurst: * Country Radio: * Mississippi: * The Dingoes: * Richard Clapton Band: * The Black Sorrows: * Goanna:
They performed at local dances and clubs with a variable line-up. Other members included
Broderick Smith Broderick Smith (born 17 February 1948) is an English-born Australian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter and sometime actor. He was a member of 1970s bands Sundown, Carson and the Dingoes, 1980s Broderick Smith's Big Combo and he has re ...
on vocals and harmonica who joined in 1966 and was replaced in 1968 by
Joe Camilleri Joseph Vincent Camilleri, (born 21 May 1948) aka Jo Jo Zep or Joey Vincent, is a Maltese Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Camilleri has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows. Jo J ...
on vocals and saxophone. Both Tolhurst and Smith were conscripted for
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during the
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. Tolhurst was stationed in Melbourne and was able to keep a version of Adderley Smith Blues Band going until 1970. Australian musicologist,
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, observed that they were, "one of the first authentic blues bands Australia ever produced." In 1970 Tolhurst on guitar formed a
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group, Sundown, with Mark Barnes on bass guitar (ex-Moppa Blues, Delta Set, Roadrunners,
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),
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on vocals and guitar (ex-Rising Sons, Eighteenth Century Quartet, Cam-Pact), and Barry Windley on drums (ex-
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Smith briefly joined before going on to
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in 1971. Sundown issued a lone single, "This Country of Mine" (June 1972), but Tolhurst had already left before it appeared. Tolhurst, on guitar,
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and mandolin joined
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in late January 1972. Alongside him were John A Bird on keyboards, Chris Blanchflower on harmonica, Tony Bolton on drums (ex-The Affair, Freshwater), John Du Bois on bass guitar (ex-Circle of Love,
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), and founding mainstay, Greg Quill on vocals and guitar. Tolhurst and Quill formed a songwriting partnership and penned the group's second single, "Gypsy Queen" (August 1972). Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' It became the group's highest charting single, peaking at No. 12 on the ''Go-Set'' National Top 40, and remained on the chart for 13 weeks. Tolhurst left Country Radio in February 1973 and briefly joined
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, which later became
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. He then teamed up with Smith again in April of that year to form another country rock band,
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The other founding members were John Lee on drums (ex-Sayla, Blackfeather), Chris Stockley on guitar (ex-Cam-Pact, Axiom), and John Strangio on bass guitar (ex-St James Infirmary, Middle Earth). Their debut single, " Way Out West" (October 1973), co-written by Tolhurst, peaked in the top 40. In March 1992 it was covered by fellow Australians, James Blundell and
James Reyne James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian rock musician and singer-songwriter both in solo work and, until 1986, with the band Australian Crawl. Biography Early years Reyne was born in Lagos, Nigeria. His father, Rod ...
, which reached No. 2 on the
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. Tolhurst appears on all of the Dingoes' albums, including their three studio albums, ''The Dingoes'' (1974), ''Five Times the Sun'' (1977), and ''Orphans of the Storm'' (1979). They had relocated to North America in mid-1976, where they recorded the latter two albums and toured the United States. Shortly after the third album appeared the group disbanded. Following the Dingoes break up, he remained in the US and moved to New York where he worked as a songwriter. In 1986 he briefly returned to Australia and formed several bands including the Tremors, and the Rattling Sabres. The latter had former bandmate Lee on drums with Lindsay Hodgson on bass guitar and Robert Price on vocals. They had a minor hit with " All Fired Up" (August 1987), which was written by Tolhurst. The band relocated to the US but broke up shortly after. "All Fired Up" was reworked by
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and her drummer, Myron Grombacher, and then released as her single in June 1988, which peaked at No. 2 in Australia and reached the top 20 in the United Kingdom, Canada and New Zealand.Charting for "All Fired Up": * ARIA Charts: * UK Official Charts: * Canada ''RPM'' 100: * NZ Charts: Tolhurst periodically returned to Australia where he worked as a session musician and record producer. In both roles he worked on the Black Sorrows' studio album, '' Lucky Charm'' (November 1994), which he co-produced with the band's
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(former Adderley Smith Blues Band bandmate). He also provided guitar, banjo,
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, mandolin, lap steel guitar and
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. He next worked on Paul Kelly's ''
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'' (September 1995) on the tracks, "Difficult Woman" and "Give in to My Love". He returned to Australia to co-produce the Black Sorrow's next studio album, ''
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'' (November 1998). He also produced
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's album ''Spirit Returns'', which was released in the same month. While still in Australia early in the following year, Tolhurst met with Country Radio's Greg Quill. Quill was also visiting Australia and was based in
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as an entertainment journalist for ''
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''. They decided to form a duo, Quill & Tolhurst, to co-write and perform new material, after they each returned to their homes in North America. It resulted in an album, ''So Rudely Interrupted'' (May 2003), which Australian music journalist
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felt showed, "Kerryn sensitively weaves his multi-instrumental magic around uill'svocals, one of the most tasteful and talented musicians Australia has ever produced." In 2005, he produced and played on the
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album ''
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''. In 2012, he released a solo album called ''Out of the Shadows'' again featuring Robert Price on vocals.


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