John Martin Armiger (10 June 1949 – 27 November 2019)
was an Australian musician,
record producer and composer. He was one of the singer-songwriters and
guitarists with
Melbourne-based rock band
the Sports
The Sports were an Australian rock group which performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Mainstay members were Stephen Cummings on lead vocals and Robert Glover on bass guitar, with long-term members such as Paul Hitchins on drums, Andrew P ...
from August 1978 to late 1981, which had Top 30 hits on the
Kent Music Report
The Kent Music Report was a weekly record chart of Australian music singles and albums which was compiled by music enthusiast David Kent from May 1974 through to January 1999. The chart was re-branded the Australian Music Report (AMR) in July ...
Singles Chart with, "
Don't Throw Stones
Don't Throw Stones is the second studio album by Australian rock and pop band The Sports, released in February 1979; a limited edition with a bonus 7" promotional single of "Reckless". The album peaked at number 9 on the Australian Kent Music ...
" (1979), "
Strangers on a Train" (1980) and "
How Come" (1981); and Top 20 albums with ''
Don't Throw Stones
Don't Throw Stones is the second studio album by Australian rock and pop band The Sports, released in February 1979; a limited edition with a bonus 7" promotional single of "Reckless". The album peaked at number 9 on the Australian Kent Music ...
'' (No. 9, 1979), ''
Suddenly'' (No. 13, 1980) and ''
Sondra
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The name may refer to:
People:
* Sondra Erickson (born 1942), America ...
'' (1981).
Armiger was
musical director
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for
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) TV 1984 series ''
Sweet and Sour'' and was record producer on the related
soundtrack album
A soundtrack album is any album that incorporates music directly recorded from the soundtrack of a particular feature film or television show. The first such album to be commercially released was Walt Disney's ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' ...
as well as performing and songwriting. In 1986 he produced and composed for another ABC TV soundtrack for the miniseries ''
Dancing Daze
''Dancing Daze'' is a 1986 Australian mini series about two sisters from Wagga Wagga who leave their family pig farm to make it as dancers in the big city.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p186
...
''. At the
Australian Film Institute Awards
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of 1986 he shared an accolade for
Best Original Music Score with
William Motzing
William Edward Motzing Jr. (August 19, 1937January 30, 2014) was an American composer, conductor, arranger and trombonist best known for the award-winning film and television scores and gold and platinum pop album arrangements he wrote in Australi ...
for their work on ''
Young Einstein'' (publicly released 1988). Armiger notably co-produced "
Dumb Things" for
Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls
Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other ar ...
, with Kelly, on the ''Young Einstein'' soundtrack. It was later released as the fourth single from the band's second album, ''
Under the Sun'' on
Mushroom Records
Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu ...
imprint White Label Records in January 1989, peaking at No. 36 on the
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)
Singles Chart
A record chart, in the music industry, also called a music chart, is a ranking of recorded music according to certain criteria during a given period. Many different criteria are used in worldwide charts, often in combination. These include rec ...
. In the US the track was released under the band name ''
Paul Kelly and the Messengers'', reaching No. 16 on the
''Billboard'' Modern Rock chart. "Dumb Things" was also in the 1989 film ''
Look Who's Talking Too''.
In 1995 Armiger's work for the TV series ''
Cody'' (1994–95) won the
Australasian Performing Right Association
APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwr ...
Award for Most Performed Television Theme. Armiger was Head of Screen Composition at the
Australian Film Television and Radio School
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. The school is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority.
History
Establishe ...
(AFTRS). In 2006 his portrait by John R. Walker was a finalist for the
Archibald Prize.
Early years
John Martin Armiger
was born on 10 June 1949 in
Hitchin
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History
Hitchin is first noted as the central place of the Hicce peopl ...
, Hertfordshire. His father, John Armiger, played
double bass,
piano and sang in local bands; his mother also played piano and sang. At the age of eight he gave up on his violin lessons, turned away from his mother's taste in classical music and his father's favourites of
Peggy Lee
Norma Deloris Egstrom (May 26, 1920 – January 21, 2002), known professionally as Peggy Lee, was an American jazz and popular music singer, songwriter, composer, and actress, over a career spanning seven decades. From her beginning as a vocalis ...
and
Perry Como
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– he had discovered
Buddy Holly
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's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man".
The family migrated to Australia in 1965 and lived in
Elizabeth, South Australia. Armiger studied at
Flinders University
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in Adelaide where he completed his
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) course in 1974.
His younger brothers, Keith, Andrew, and
Michael Armiger, are also musicians and have been members of The Immigrants (1978–1980)
in Elizabeth, 10000 Guitars (1985–1987)
in Melbourne, and Armiger Brothers in Sydney, as well as having separate musical careers. Their youngest brother, Chris Armiger (born 1965), joined the Armiger Brothers, which has recorded with Martin, who also
produced
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their material.
By the early 1970s Armiger had decided on a career in music, he began practising to improve his guitar skills. During 1972, as a student, he was a composer for a short film, ''Drac''.
It was directed by David Stocker as a 1973 Masters Student Film for the
Australian Film Television and Radio School
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. The school is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority.
History
Establishe ...
(AFTRS).
In 1975 Armiger moved to Melbourne and started with local bands. He soon joined The Toads on lead guitar and backing vocals with Andrew Bell on bass guitar; Randy Bulpin on lead guitar;
Jane Clifton on lead vocals; Eric Gradman on violin; Jenny Keath on backing vocals; Buzz Leeson, and Eddie van Rosendaal on drums.
Also in 1975 Armiger composed music for ''A Night in Rio'', a
stage musical at Melbourne's
Pram Factory
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.
He co-composed music for ''
Pure Shit'' (aka ''Pure S'') with
Red Symons
Redmond Symons (born 13 June 1949) is an English-born Australian musician, and television and radio personality. He was the lead guitarist in the band Skyhooks, the snide judge of 'Red Faces' (a segment of the long-running variety show ''Hey H ...
(a member of
Skyhooks
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), a feature film directed by Bert Deling.
Armiger wrote the title track and theme,
and, as a member of Toads, performed on the soundtrack.
In 1976 he was a founding member of
pub rockers, The Bleeding Hearts, on guitar and lead vocals.
Other members were Gradman on violin and vocals;
Rick Grossman
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on bass guitar; Keith Shadwick on saxophone and backing vocals; Huk Treloar on drums; Laurie Tunnicliffe on bass guitar; Geoff Warner and Chris Worrall on guitar.
The band appeared at local venues, including The Kingston Hotel, and The Tiger Lounge (Hotel), where Armiger played a white Fender Stratocaster. In August 1977 the group broke up but left enough material for a posthumous album, ''What Happened!'', which appeared in the following year on
Missing Link Records
Missing Link Records was an Australian-based independent record label established in 1977. The Missing Link label was created by Keith Glass (singer-guitarist ex-Cam-Pact) and David Pepperell (journalist and vocalist, ex-The Union) who were the ...
.
In 1977 he briefly joined Flying Tackle and was then a member of The High Rise Bombers, another pub-rock group, from 1977 to 1978.
The line-up included Armiger (guitar, vocals, songwriter), Lee Cass (bass guitar), Chris Dyson (guitar), Sally Ford (saxophone, songwriter; ex-Flying Tackle),
Paul Kelly (vocals, guitar, songwriter), John Lloyd (drums) and Shadwick (saxophone).
Dyson was replaced by Chris Langman (guitar, vocals) in early 1978.
In August the group dissolved as Armiger left for
The Sports
The Sports were an Australian rock group which performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Mainstay members were Stephen Cummings on lead vocals and Robert Glover on bass guitar, with long-term members such as Paul Hitchins on drums, Andrew P ...
, Ford left for The Kevins, and Kelly formed Paul Kelly and the Dots with Langman and Lloyd.
High Rise Bombers had recorded two tracks "She's Got It" and "Domestic Criminal" which eventually appeared on the 1981 compilation album, ''The Melbourne Club'', by various artists on Missing Link Records. "Domestic Criminal" was written by Armiger.
The Sports
The Sports had formed in Melbourne in 1976 and included
Stephen Cummings on vocals, Ed Bates on guitar, Robert Glover on bass guitar, Paul Hitchins on drums and Jim Niven on piano.
Andrew Pendlebury joined on guitar in August 1977, and in August the following year Bates was replaced by Armiger.
According to
music journalist Ian McFarlane
Ian McFarlane (born 1959) is an Australian music journalist, music historian and author, whose best known publication is the '' Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop'' (1999), which was updated for a second edition in 2017.
As a journalist ...
, Cummings had ousted Bates in favour of Armiger who had a "more commercial outlook".
Luis Feliu of ''
The Canberra Times'' described Bates: "
eshows an authentic feel for the early strains of rock and roll", whereas Armiger "brings with him a more electric sound".
The Sports had chart success in the late 1970s and early 1980s with Top 30 hits on the
Kent Music Report
The Kent Music Report was a weekly record chart of Australian music singles and albums which was compiled by music enthusiast David Kent from May 1974 through to January 1999. The chart was re-branded the Australian Music Report (AMR) in July ...
Singles Chart with "Don't Throw Stones" (1979), "Strangers on a Train" (1980) and "How Come" (1981);
and Top 20 albums with, ''Don't Throw Stones'' (No. 9, 1979), ''Suddenly'' (No. 13, 1980) and ''Sondra'' (1981).
For the ''Don't Throw Stones'' album Feliu noted that Armiger "has now established himself as a dominating sound and songwriter with the band", specifically his "songs sees the Sports getting into a sort of heavier, Skyhooks type approach".
"Strangers on a Train" was written by Armiger.
He also co-wrote album tracks with Cummings.
In October 2010, ''Don't Throw Stones'', was listed in the book ''
100 Best Australian Albums
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''.
The authors,
John O'Donnell,
Toby Creswell and
Craig Mathieson
Craig Mathieson (born 1971) is an Australian music journalist and writer. His books include, '' Hi Fi Days'' (1996), ''The Sell-In'' in (2000) and the 100 Best Australian Albums in 2010, with Toby Creswell and John O'Donnell
Biography
Craig ...
, described how Armiger had affected the group's sound, saying that "it is immediately clear the extra dimension his presence brings to the band – his songs – and harmony vocals greatly increase
he group's
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soul pop quotient".
Armiger praised ''Suddenly'', Feliu quoted him "
tsstill quite smooth, but it's less slick. There are a few groove songs, a couple almost reggaeish. When we did ''Don't Throw Stones'' we were just getting into things like reggae. This time it was much easier to play things like that".
He described working with Cameron Allan, their producer on ''Sondra'', to Susan Moore of ''
The Australian Women's Weekly'': "we knew we could badger him to get what we wanted, if need be. We had more time to get the sound we wanted".
The Sports broke up late in 1981 and Cummings went on to a solo career, while Armiger turned to record producing and session work.
Record producer and music composer
While a member of the Sports, Armiger produced "Beatnik Twist" as a single for Johnny Topper in 1979.
As a session musician, by November 1980, he supplied lead guitar for
Marc Hunter's solo album, ''Big City Talk''.
In 1981 he produced three tracks, "Promise not to Tell", "Lowdown" and "Want You Back", on former High Rise Bombers bandmates, Paul Kelly and the Dots' debut album, ''
Talk'', released on
Mushroom Records
Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu ...
in March.
The other tracks were produced 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 Jo ...
, except one track produced by
Trevor Lucas.
After The Sports had disbanded, in August 1982 Armiger produced an extended play, ''Club of Rome'', and a single, "Ululation (Here It Comes Again)" (September 1983), for The Kevins which included Sally Ford, another former bandmate.
In the early 1980s, Armiger moved to New South Wales, he continued to produce records, and expanded his composition and performance of music for films and TV.
From 2 July 1984 the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) broadcast a 20-episode, weekly pop music, drama TV series, ''
Sweet and Sour''. Armiger was
musical director
A music(al) director or director of music is the person responsible for the musical aspects of a performance, production, or organization. This would include the artistic director and usually chief conductor of an orchestra or concert band, the ...
for the series and provided backing vocals, lead guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, drums and lyrics.
He also produced the two
soundtrack album
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s, ''Sweet & Sour – TV Soundtrack'' and ''Sweet & Sour Volume Two'',
and three singles, "Sweet and Sour" (which peaked at No. 13 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart),
"Glam to Wham" and "No Focus".
Also in that year he joined Stephen Cummings Band on guitar and vocals; and in August he produced Cummings' debut solo album, ''Senso'', released on
Regular Records, with the related single, "Gymnasium", which peaked at No. 27.
Neil Lade of ''The Canberra Times'' described the single "
t'squite a dismal and derivative little number that easily falls into the category of throw-away music" while the rest of the album's "overall feeling is of soft soul and a gentle mood prevails".
In May 1985 Armiger won Producer of the Year at the annual
''Countdown'' Music and Video Awards of 1984.
During the mid-1980s Armiger composed the stage musical ''
Illusion'' for the 1986
Adelaide Festival of the Arts
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and co-composed ''
Manning Clark's History of Australia - The Musical'' which premiered at Melbourne's
Princess Theatre in January 1988.
He produced a studio cast album of ''Illusion'' and ''History of Australias original cast recording.
In 1987 Armiger composed music for another ABC TV series, ''Stringer'', and in April 1988, he produced a related album, ''
You've Always Got the Blues'', released by its singers,
Kate Ceberano and
Wendy Matthews, which included his song writing effort, "Stringer".
The album reached No. 4 on the national chart.
Armiger composed the score, with
William Motzing
William Edward Motzing Jr. (August 19, 1937January 30, 2014) was an American composer, conductor, arranger and trombonist best known for the award-winning film and television scores and gold and platinum pop album arrangements he wrote in Australi ...
, for ''
Young Einstein'' (December 1988), a film by
Yahoo Serious.
They had won the
Australian Film Institute Award of 1986 for Best Original Music Score for their work.
Armiger was composer for ''
Come in Spinner'', an ABC TV series in 1989, and produced the soundtrack of the same title in 1990, by
Vince Jones and
Grace Knight, which peaked at No. 4 on the
ARIA Album Charts.
Armiger provided the inspiration for the
Screen Music Awards established by the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) in 1992.
He was subsequently AGSC president for seven years.
In 1993 he produced ''
Seven Deadly Sins'', another soundtrack, for the ABC TV drama series of the same name.
His former bandmate, Kelly, provided vocals on the soundtrack together with
Vika Bull,
Deborah Conway, and
Renée Geyer.
The album provided a single, "He Can't Decide".
Armiger co-wrote various tracks, "He Can't Decide", "Imagine the World" and "Maybe This Time" (all with Kelly), and "Don't Break It I Say" (with Kelly, Conway and Geyer).
He wrote the theme of ''
Cody'' (1994–95), a six-part TV drama series for
Seven Network.
At the
APRA Awards
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*APRA Awards (Australia)
*APRA Awards (New Zealand)
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of 1995 he won Most Performed Television Theme for his composition.
The Sports reformed for the
Mushroom 25 Live
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anniversary concert on 14 November 1998, at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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(MCG),
but Armiger was unable to perform due to a previously broken leg turning
gangrenous.
For the gig the group used
Ashley Naylor
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In 1987 at the age of 17, Naylor played guitar in ...
of
Even on guitar.
During September 2000 Armiger was hospitalised by an infection, in the following January he recalled his experience in an article, "Waiting for Life and Death'", for ''
The Sydney Morning Herald''.
As of 2004 Armiger was Head of Screen Composition at the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS).
At AFTRS he coordinated and taught the Graduate Diploma in Screen Composition as a specialist course for selected students.
He composed the news theme for the ABC which has been in use on
ABC1 since early 2005.
In 2006 Flinders University recognised his contributions to the music industry as a recipient of their Distinguished Alumni Awards.
Also that year his portrait, by John R Walker, was a finalist at the
Archibald Prize.
In 1989, Armiger was called as an
expert witness along with Derek Williams and Dr G.B. Hair in the
Federal Court of Australia
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in a copyright infringement case
[Copyright – Restitution. Guy Gross v. CBS Records and ]Collette Roberts
Collette Roberts (born 1968), who performed mononymously as Collette, is a New Zealand-born, Australian-based model turned disco, pop singer during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She had a top five single on both the Australian and Ne ...
. (28 September 1989).
Transcript
No. G337 of 1989 FED No. 601 AIPC para 90–627 15 IPR 385. (Sydney, Australia) brought by
Guy Gross against
CBS Records Australia Limited and
Collette Roberts
Collette Roberts (born 1968), who performed mononymously as Collette, is a New Zealand-born, Australian-based model turned disco, pop singer during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She had a top five single on both the Australian and Ne ...
, with the court finding in the defendants' favour.
Again, in October 2009 Armiger was called as an
expert witness for a
Federal Court hearing on a
plagiarism
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claim against
Colin Hay and
Ron Strykert as writers of the 1981
Men at Work hit single "
Down Under",
which peaked at No. 1 in Australia,
United Kingdom,
and United States.
The flute riff was claimed to be from "
Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree".
Armiger stated that the riff had the same melody as "Kookaburra" but gave a different impression in "Down Under" and that it was debatable whether it was the song's hook.
Bibliography
*
*
*
*
Discography
The High Rise Bombers
*"She's Got It", "Domestic Criminal" on ''The Melbourne Club'' – various artists (1981,
Missing Link Records
Missing Link Records was an Australian-based independent record label established in 1977. The Missing Link label was created by Keith Glass (singer-guitarist ex-Cam-Pact) and David Pepperell (journalist and vocalist, ex-The Union) who were the ...
)
Record producer
Armiger credited as
producer
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Occupations
*Producer (agriculture), a farm operator
*A stakeholder of economic production
*Film producer, supervises the making of films
**Executive producer, contributes to a film's budget and usually does not ...
or co-producer:
* "Beatnick Twist" – Johnny Topper (1979)
* ''
Talk'' –
Paul Kelly & the Dots (1981,
Mushroom Records
Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu ...
)
*''Club of Rome'' (
mini-LP) – The Kevins (1982, White Label Records)
** "Ululation (Here It Comes Again)" (1983)
* ''D-D-Dance'' –
The Allniters
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(1983, Powderworks/
RCA)
* ''
Sweet & Sour – TV Soundtrack by Takeaways & Various Artists'' (
soundtrack) – various artists (1984, ABC Records)
** "Sweet & Sour", "Glam to Wham" (1984)
* ''Senso'' –
Stephen Cummings (1984, Regular Records)
* ''Sweet & Sour Volume Two'' (soundtrack) – various artists (1984, ABC)
** "No Focus" (1984)
* "
Phantom Shuffle
"Phantom Shuffle" is a comedy single by Austen Tayshus. Released in October 1984 as the lead and only single from Austen Tayshus' debut album, ''When the Ticklers Stopped Quivering
When the Ticklers Stopped Quivering is the debut studio album ...
" –
Austen Tayshus
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(1984, Regular)
* ''Deckchairs Overboard'' –
Deckchairs Overboard (1985, Regular)
* ''Distance'' – Benders (1985)
* ''
Illusion'' (soundtrack) – various artists (1986)
* "Dumb Things" – Paul Kelly (1988, Mushroom/White)
* ''Trouble from Providence'' –
Sacred Cowboys (1988, Normal Records/Citadel Records)
* ''
You've Always Got the Blues'' (soundtrack for ''Stringer'') –
Kate Ceberano &
Wendy Matthews (1988, ABC)
* ''
Young Einstein'' (soundtrack) – various artists (1988)
* ''
The Crossing'' (soundtrack) – various artists (1990)
* ''
Come in Spinner'' (soundtrack) –
Vince Jones &
Grace Knight (1990, ABC)
* ''Thursday's Fortune'' – Club Hoy (1991)
* ''Get Happy'' –
Teen Queens (1992)
* ''Wide Skies'' –
Gondwanaland (1992,
WEA)
* ''
Seven Deadly Sins'' (soundtrack) – various artists (1993, ABC)
* ''Bravado'' –
Penny Flanagan
Penny Flanagan (born 1970) is an Australian singer and author.
Early life
Flanagan attended high school at Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College and is a Sydney-based singer, songwriter, musician and novelist.
Her musical career began in 1989 as ...
(1994)
* ''Seven Flights Up'' – Penny Flanagan (1996)
Filmography
Armiger credited as
music composer or co-composer:
* ''Drac'' – (1972)
* ''
Pure Shit'' (aka ''Pure S'') – (1976)
* ''Belau'' – (1983)
* ''
White Man's Legend
''White Man's Legend'' is a 1984 Australian television film directed by Geoffrey Nottage and starring Bill Kerr, Patti Crocker
Patricia Anne Crocker (1929 – 15 March 1992) professionally known as Patti Crocker (no relation to entertainer, Ba ...
'' – (1984)
* ''
Displaced Persons'' – (1984)
* ''
Sweet and Sour'' – (1984)
* ''The Lizard King'' – (1985)
* ''
The Empty Beach'' – (1985)
* ''
Dancing Daze
''Dancing Daze'' is a 1986 Australian mini series about two sisters from Wagga Wagga who leave their family pig farm to make it as dancers in the big city.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p186
...
'' – (1986)
* ''
Cyclone Tracy'' – (1986)
* ''Two Friends'' – (1986)
* ''
I Own the Racecourse
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'' – (1986)
* ''
The Challenge'' – (1986)
* ''
I've Come About the Suicide
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C ...
'' – (1987)
* ''Perhaps Love'' – (1987)
* ''
Relative Merits
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'' – (1987)
* ''Cane Toads'' – (1988)
* ''Police Rescue'' (1988)
* ''
Young Einstein'' – (1988)
* ''Stringer'' – (1988)
* ''
The Last Resort'' – (1988)
* ''
Sweetie'' – (1989)
* ''
The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy'' – (1989)
* ''
Body Surfer'' – (1989)
* ''
The Crossing'' – (1990)
* ''
Ring of Scorpio'' – (1990)
* ''Wonderful World of Dogs'' – (1990)
* ''
Come in Spinner'' – (1990)
* ''
Waiting'' – (1991)
* ''Flowers and the Wide Sea'' – (1991)
* ''Children of the Dragon'' – (1991)
* ''
The Fremantle Conspiracy'' – (1992)
* ''
The Other Side of Paradise
''The Other Side of Paradise'' is a 1992 miniseries about a doctor who goes to the Cook Islands. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970–1995: The Complete Guide to Tele-Features and Mini-Series'' (Melbourne: Oxford University Pres ...
'' – (1993)
* ''Nice Guys Finish Last'' – (1993)
* ''
Seven Deadly Sins'' ("Greed", "Envy" episodes) – (1993)
* ''Pram Factory'' – (1994)
* ''
Cody'' – (1994–1996)
** ''Cody: Bad Love'', ''Cody: The Tipoff '', ''Cody: The Wrong Stuff'', ''Cody: The Burn Out'', ''Cody: Fall from Grace''
* ''Party Girls'' – (1995)
* ''Where Angels Fear to Tread'' – (1996)
* ''Wild Ones'' – (1997)
* ''
Thank God He Met Lizzie'' aka ''The Wedding Party'' – (1997)
* ''The Great Stumble Forward'' – (1998)
* ''Ketchup'' – (1998)
* ''Two Girls & a Baby'' (1998)
* ''David Carradine's Martial Arts Adventure'' – (1999)
* ''House Gang'' – (1999)
* ''Fetch'' – (1999)
* ''Powderburn'' – (1999)
* ''Hard Knox'' – (2001)
* ''
The Secret Life of Us'' – (2001)
* ''Hildegarde'' aka ''Hildegarde: A Duck Down Under'' – (2001)
* ''
Marking Time'' – (2003)
* ''The Surgeon'' – (2006)
* ''
Clubland'' aka ''Introducing the Dwights'' – (2007)
Awards
Australasian Performing Right Association Awards
Australasian Performing Right Association
APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwr ...
(APRA) recognises excellence by composers and songwriters with the
APRA Awards
APRA Awards may refer to one of two awards ceremonies:
*APRA Awards (Australia)
*APRA Awards (New Zealand)
The APRA Music Awards are several annual and two-yearly award ceremonies run in New Zealand by Australasian Performing Right Association ...
presented annually since 1982.
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Cody'' , , rowspan="2" , Most Performed Television Theme , ,
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, ''Flowers and the Wide Sea'' , ,
APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards
These awards are presented annually since 2002 by APRA in conjunction with
Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) for television and films scores and soundtracks.
Separate AGSC Awards were inaugurated in 1992 upon the inspiration of Armiger.
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, 2004 , , ''
Marking Time'' , , Best Music for a Mini-Series or Telemovie , ,
Australian Film Institute Awards
Australian Film Institute
The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering engagement between the general public and the Australian film industry. It is responsib ...
(AFI) recognises excellence in film work with the
Australian Film Institute Awards
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, known as the AACTA Awards, are presented annually by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA). The awards recognise excellence in the film and television industry, ...
(AFI Awards) presented annually since 1958.
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, 1986 , , ''
Young Einstein'' , , Best Original Music Score , ,
Australian Recording Industry Association Awards
Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) recognises excellence in recorded musical work with the
ARIA Music Awards
The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ...
(ARIAs) presented annually since
1987
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1987
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, , ''
Dancing Daze
''Dancing Daze'' is a 1986 Australian mini series about two sisters from Wagga Wagga who leave their family pig farm to make it as dancers in the big city.Ed. Scott Murray, ''Australia on the Small Screen 1970-1995'', Oxford Uni Press, 1996 p186
...
'' , ,
Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording , ,
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1987
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, , ''
Illusion'' , , Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording , ,
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1989
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, , ''
You've Always Got The Blues'' , , Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording , ,
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1991
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, , ''
Come in Spinner'' , , Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording , ,
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, ARIA Music Awards of 1995, 1995 , , ''Fornicon'' , , Best Original Soundtrack / Cast / Show Recording , ,
''Countdown'' Awards
''Countdown (Australian TV series), Countdown'' was an Australian pop music TV series on national broadcaster ABC Television (Australian TV network), ABC-TV from 1974–1987, it presented music awards from 1979–1987, initially in conjunction with magazine ''TV Week'' but then independently.
The
''Countdown'' Music and Video Awards were succeeded by the ARIA Awards.
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, 1984 , , Martin Armiger , , Best Producer
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Notes
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External links
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Martin Armiger filmographyat AllMovie
* [ Martin Armiger credits] at AllMusic
Martin Armigerat IMDb
Martin Armigerat
Mushroom Records
Mushroom Records was an Australian flagship record label, founded in 1972 in Melbourne. It published and distributed many successful Australian artists and expanded internationally, until it was merged with Festival Records in 1998. Festival Mu ...
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1949 births
2019 deaths
Australian male singers
Australian record producers
Australian rock guitarists
Australian male guitarists
Australian songwriters
English emigrants to Australia
English male singers
English rock guitarists
English record producers
English songwriters
English male guitarists
British male songwriters