Roderick Allan Joseph Stewart (born 6 July 1961) known as Rick Price, is an Australian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and record producer. His debut album, ''
Heaven Knows'', was released in July 1992, and peaked at No. 3 on the
ARIA Albums Chart. It provided two top ten singles, "
Not a Day Goes By" and the
title track.
At the
APRA Music Awards of 1992 "Heaven Knows" won Song of the Year for Price and his co-writer, Heather Field.
His second album in 1995 ''
Tamborine Mountain'' contained the single "
River of Love", which peaked at No. 18. Since 2009 he has been a resident of
Nashville, Tennessee
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.
Price has worked with numerous artists as a vocalist, songwriter and record producer, including
Tina Arena
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,
Eric Clapton
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,
Bryan Adams
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,
Richie Sambora,
U2,
Bruce Springsteen
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,
Tommy Emmanuel,
Rod Stewart
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,
Sting,
Mitch Grainger,
Regine Velasquez-Alcasid,
John Mellencamp
John J. Mellencamp (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his brand of heartland rock, which emphasizes traditional instrumentation ...
,
Jon Bon Jovi
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and numerous others and recorded a duet album
California Dreaming with
Jack Jones. As a music producer, he has worked for
Girlfriend and
Dami Im.
Early life
Roderick Allan Price was born on 6 July 1961 in
Beaudesert, a small country town south of
Brisbane
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. At the age of nine he appeared touring with his family band, "Union Beau", performing at local bush dances in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales.
Price has cited
Stevie Wonder
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,
James Taylor
James Vernon Taylor (born March 12, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. A six-time Grammy Award winner, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
Taylor achieved his breakthrough in 1970 with the single "Fi ...
and
Carole King
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as his inspirations.
At the age of 18, Price moved to Sydney, where he worked as a session and touring musician, playing bass guitar with various inner city outfits. In September 1983 he was recorded on David Fennell's album ''Harbour Crossing'', where he provided bass guitar and backing vocals.
During the mid-1980s Price turned more towards his singing. His distinctive vocals were soon in demand – he was a backing vocalist for
Marcia Hines,
Jon English
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,
Dragon
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,
Kerrie Biddell
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Life and career
Born in Kings Cross, New South Wales, the only child of Irish-Catholic parents Kathle ...
and
Jade Hurley.
He joined the Tommy Emmanuel Band during 1988.
Australian Rock Database
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entries:
* Rick Price:
* Tommy Emmanuel Band (1988):
Career
1988–1990: Career beginnings
In 1988, he sang "Celebration of a Nation", with Keren Minshull (later a member of band
Euphoria
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), the theme song for the
Australian Bicentenary.
Price later opined "That song made me realise I wanted a recording career of my own. I knew I needed a deal but it was also clear to me that before I did that, I had to write songs I was happy with."
He also provided vocals on ""
You're Not Alone" released in April 1988 by the Australian Olympians – an ensemble of various local artists – as a theme song for the national
Summer Olympics campaign. It reached the top 30 on the
ARIA Singles Chart.
These opportunities helped lay the foundation for his solo career.
Price began writing his own material in the late 1980s. He was recorded on the single, "Living Without Your Love", in 1990, which was written by
Mike Perjanik. It was performed on TV teen soap opera, ''Home and Away'', by a fictitious group, ''Image'', with Price providing lead vocals.
1991–1992: ''Heaven Knows''
In 1991, Price signed a deal with
and he travelled to
Los Angeles
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to work with producer,
Chris Lord-Alge (
Elton John
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,
Bruce Springsteen
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,
Roxette
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).
He issued his debut solo single, "
Not a Day Goes By", in February 1992. It was co-written by Price with Pamela Reswick and Steve Werfel.
The track was placed on high rotation on radio with the associated music video presented on national TV. It peaked at No. 5 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 40.
In June 1992, his second single, "
Heaven Knows", was released.
Price co-wrote that track with Heather Field.
It reached No. 6.
The song helped launch his international career. In May of that year, he joined the ''Wizard of Oz'' showcase in Los Angeles, where he performed alongside Tina Arena and other Australian artists. In July, Price released his debut album, ''Heaven Knows'', entered the ARIA Albums Chart at No. 3 and stayed in the Top 40 chart for nine weeks – it returned to the Top 40 in May of the following year.
Australian musicologist
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist ...
described the album as "a well-crafted blend of radio-friendly Adult Oriented Rock (AOR), pop and soul material" where Price had used "hot US session players who had collectively worked with everyone from
Michael Jackson
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and
Madonna
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to
Steve Winwood and
Barbra Streisand
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."
It had also been produced by Lord-Alge.
Price explained to Nicole Leedham of ''
The Canberra Times
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History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in 1 ...
'', "I could have made the album earlier but I didn't want to go ahead and sign the wrong deal, that can really destroy an artist's career. I also wanted to make sure that I was absolutely happy with every single track on the record."
To promote the album, he formed the Rick Price Band with P. J. Becker on backing vocals, Mike Caen on guitar, Mitch Farmer on drums, Shauna Jensen on backing vocals, Peter Northcote on guitar and Victor Rounds on bass guitar.
In August, ''Heaven Knows'' was released in Europe and Asia, it reached the top 100 on the
German Albums Chart in the following February.
In September Price embarked on his first solo tour of Australia.
He followed with a promotional trip to Europe including the United Kingdom. In October, he returned to Europe for further TV appearances and then a three-week promotional trip to
Southeast Asia
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. By the end of the year, his group's line-up was P.J. Becker, Chris Becker on bass guitar, Phil Gildea on guitar, Robert Parde on keyboards and David Porter on drums.
In November 1992, Price returned to Australia where he, and his co-writer Field, won the Song of the Year category for "Heaven Knows" at the
APRA Music Awards.
In December 1992 Price was invited to Germany to perform on a variety show. He then made a 36-hour stopover in
Manila
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where he made six TV appearances, two radio interviews and a handful of press.
"Heaven Knows" held the top spot in Malaysia for four consecutive weeks while "Not a Day Goes By" sat just behind it in the Top 5. In the Philippines, "Heaven Knows" sat at number 1 for all of November and December. During this time, the album sold over 250,000 units alone in Southeast Asia. Price went on to say, "It was an exhausting experience, but it was stimulating at the same time. It was all new to me, going to places I'd never been and doing stuff I'd never done, so I certainly didn't get tired of it."
1993–1994: Touring and recognition
In January and February 1993, Price once again toured Australia to sold-out venues. In April, he was nominated for 3
ARIA Awards and on the night performed a tribute to
Peter Allen with "
Tenterfield Saddler". Later in May, he was asked to perform the song on ''
Good Morning America
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'' who were in Australia for 2 weeks. The performance was aired to 5 million people. Later that month, ''Heaven Knows'' was re-released and included the bonus CD ''Rarities''. Rick spent 2 weeks travelling the country and promoting the re-release performing in acoustic mode.
In July 1993, ''Heaven Knows'' was released in America and Canada. Back home, Price continued his touring, this time in the Northern Territory and northern Queensland area, which he had not previously performed in. The tour was extremely successful, with all shows being theatres and all sold out.
In October 1993, Rick performed more concerts in Southeast Asia, which incorporated 7 shows in 9 days. They were all sell-outs. The
Sentosa Music Festival in
Singapore
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saw Rick perform in front of 15,000 people. Before returning to Australia, Rick visited Korea for short promotional and concert tour.
Price once again joined the ''Wizard of Oz'' showcases in Japan, where the album was launched. Whilst in Japan, Rick won Song of the Year for "
Walk Away Renee" and Album of the Year for ''Heaven Knows'' at the Australian Music Awards. On his return from Japan, Rick was awarded the 1993 Australian Export Award for recognition of his international success. During the month, a new single "
Where Is the Love", a duet with New Zealand musician
Margaret Urlich, was released.
In December 1993, Price was invited to the Singapore Music Awards as a special guest. He picked up Song of the Year for "Heaven Knows", then came back home to Australia for more touring before being invited to perform on the numerous
Carols by Candlelight shows around the country and performing "
White Christmas". The year was topped off when Price was presented with an Advance Australia Foundation award (in recognition of making an outstanding contribution to the growth and enhancement of Australia and its people).
During 1994, Price spent the majority of time writing material for his anticipated follow-up album. From September to December, Price recorded his second album in Melbourne with a host of Australia's leading musicians.
1995–1996: ''Tamborine Mountain''
In April 1995, the single "
River of Love" was released, the first from Price's album ''Tamborine Mountain'', which was later released in July. Price said "It was quite difficult, because I knew it was going to be a different album to ''Heaven Knows''. I made that album as pop as I could make it, I wanted to be certain of airplay and all those kind of things. After the first album was released, I went out and played a lot of acoustic gigs. My audience tripled and people really liked it, which surprised me because I thought it would be a bit too internal, a bit too self-conscious. But it worked, which gave me a lot of encouragement and the confidence to write more like that, just simple little stories. And that's the kind of music I've always been drawn to - people like
James Taylor
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Taylor achieved his breakthrough in 1970 with the single "Fi ...
and
Carole King
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, great songwriters who have the ability to say something really simple".
The album was produced by Price and American Ben Wisch, who Price was drawn to as a result of his production of
Marc Cohn's "
Walking in Memphis". Special guests on the album include Tommy Emmanuel on guitar and Tina Arena on backing vocals, and the duet "Trust Me This Is Love".
After the success of the first single, "River of Love", a second single "Bridge Building Man" was released. The song was written for his father and grandfather. The album title itself refers to a small town near
Beaudesert where Price grew up.
In November and December 1995, following the album release, Price then toured with Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. The tour, Rick Price & Tommy Emmanuel - Together & Alone, was a sell-out. It received rave reviews from critics and the public alike.
In conjunction with the tour, a third single, "To Be with You" was released in Australia. Price performed at several Carols by Candlelight shows around the country and continued to tour during early 1996. "You're Never Alone", a song Price wrote for his son, was released in Australia while he travelled the country on further promotional tours throughout the year.
1997–2003: ''Another Place'' and ''A Million Miles''
In January and February 1997, Price played several shows alongside another accomplished Australian singer/songwriter, Jack Jones. The shows were a huge success with the pair performing their best hits together and alone, proving yet again their abilities as live performers.
For the majority of the year, Price spent his time in
Los Angeles
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and
Nashville
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writing material for his next album.
Some of the collaborators Price has worked with included Steve Werfel and Pam Reswick on "Not a Day Goes By" (who has written songs such as "
Chains" by Tina Arena),
Jon Lind (who has written songs such as "
Simple Life" by
John Farnham
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, and "
Crazy for You" by
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone ( ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Pop", she has been recognized for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, ...
), and
Randy Goodrum, a well-respected writer from Nashville. He has also written with Australia's Heather Field, who co-wrote "Heaven Knows" and "River of Love", and once again has worked with Phil Buckle, who co-wrote "What's Wrong With That Girl" from Rick's ''Heaven Knows'' album.
In November and December 1997, Price played a couple of showcases to the public with some of the new material he had been working on. During the later months of 1997 and early 1998, Price recorded his new album in Los Angeles. The album ''Another Place'' was released in Australia in July 1999, spanning singles including "Where in the World" and "Good As Gone". In 2003, parting with Sony, Price released another solo album, ''A Million Miles'', on his own label Clarice. Described as a garage album and going back to his musical roots, he plays every instrument heard on the album.
2004–2010: ''2UP'', ''Revisited'' and John Denver tour
Starting from around 2004 Price spent much of his time writing with and recording and producing for other artists such as
Melinda Schneider, Tamara Stewart,
Lisa Chappell and
David Franj. In 2004, ''The Best of Rick Price'' CD and DVD was released, containing all of Price's bigger hits.
In 2007 Price recorded an album with
Mitch Grainger called ''2UP'', featuring acoustic-style covers of such artists as
Chris Isaac, and was featured in the soundtrack to the film ''
December Boys''.
In 2008, ''Revisited'', an album of his greatest hits recorded in an "intimate acoustic style", was released. He toured Tasmania with the band Invisible Boy at the year's conclusion.
In 2009, after having relocated to Nashville, Price toured the US with Australian guitar virtuoso
Tommy Emmanuel before returning to Australia and touring in a legacy show to singer-songwriter
John Denver
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, with "The John Denver Story".
2011–2016: ''The Waters Edge'' and ''Tennessee Sky''
An album titled ''The Water's Edge'' was released in 2011, featuring the singles "Shape of My Heart" and "I'm Coming Home". It also includes a cover of the
Joni Mitchell
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hit "
River
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".
In April 2015, the album ''Tennessee Sky'' was released exclusively through the
PledgeMusic campaign, where fans could have input into the production of the album, it was preceded by the first single "Work That Fire". The album has been described as an earthy gospel album.
''Tennessee Sky'' features an acoustic reworking of the
Leonard Cohen
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hit "
Hallelujah". The album peaked at number 97 in Australia and number 19 on the Australian indie chart. Price toured the album throughout Victoria Australia in July 2015 The accompanying tour "Can I Get a Witness", was launched on the back of the ''Tennessee Sky'' album release with dates throughout May and June 2016.
2017–2020: ''California Dreaming'' (with Jack Jones) and ''Heaven Knows'' tour
In September 2017, Price released ''California Dreaming'', a collaboration with Australian singer-songwriter
Jack Jones. The album became Price's second top ten album. Price produced
Dami Im's 2018 album ''
I Hear a Song''.
In May 2018, it was announced Price will tour his album ''Heaven Knows'' in October and November from cover to cover.
In October 2019, Price released a re-recorded version of "Nothing Can Stop Us Now" from ''Tambourine Mountain'' with
Regine Velasquez-Alcasid.
At the global APRA Awards in March 2020, Price was awarded the Overseas Recognition Award.
2021-present: ''Soulville'' & ''Wayfaring Stranger''
In June 2021, Price announced the release of his forthcoming album and tour, ''Soulville'', featuring songs form the 1960s.
The one original track "Farewell But Not Goodbye", a tribute to
Aretha Franklin
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was released on 18 June 2021 as the album's lead single, and is the only original track on the album
Price announced the forthcoming release of ''Wayfaring Stranger'', described as a gospel album of cover songs, with hymns that span centuries and more recent tunes from the early 20th century. EP release coincided with a tour.
In 2024, Price annoucned the forthcoming release of album ''Hometown'', proceeded by the singles "You Can't Keep a Good Man Down" and "Let It Go". The album is described as having country and rhythm and blues influence's whilst attaining traditional pop elements.
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Other singles
Awards and nominations
APRA Awards
The
APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by 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 songwri ...
to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.
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,
1992
1992 was designated as International Space Year by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1 – Boutros Boutros-Ghali of Egypt replaces Javier Pérez de Cuéllar of Peru as United Nations Secretary-General.
* January 6
** The Republ ...
, "
Heaven Knows"
, APRA Song of the Year
,
ARIA Music Awards
The
ARIA Music Awards
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music.
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1993
The United Nations General Assembly, General Assembly of the United Nations designated 1993 as:
* International Year for the World's Indigenous People
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, rowspan="2", "
Not a Day Goes By"
,
Breakthrough Artist – Single
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Best New Talent
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, ''
Heaven Knows''
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Breakthrough Artist – Album
,
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1994
The year 1994 was designated as the " International Year of the Family" and the "International Year of Sport and the Olympic Ideal" by the United Nations.
In the Line Islands and Phoenix Islands of Kiribati, 1994 had only 364 days, omitti ...
, "Where Is the Love?"
,
Best Adult Contemporary Album
,
, -
,
1995
1995 was designated as:
* United Nations Year for Tolerance
* World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War
This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
, "
River of Love"
,
Best Male Artist
,
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. They commenced in 1986.
(wins only)
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, 2002
, "Too Strong to Break" by
Beccy Cole,
Rod McCormack and Rick Price
, Contemporary Song of the Year
,
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References
External links
*
Sony BMG listing
{{DEFAULTSORT:Price, Rick
1961 births
APRA Award winners
Living people
Australian male singer-songwriters
Australian singer-songwriters
Australian pop singers
Australian guitarists
Musicians from Brisbane
Australian male guitarists
People from Beaudesert, Queensland