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Southern Sons
Southern Sons
1
Human Nature
Human Nature
Australian band
2
David Hirschfelder
David Hirschfelder
Australian film score composer, musician
3
Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil
Australian band
4
Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Scottish-Australian songwriter, rock singer
5
Evermore
Evermore
rock band from New Zealand
6
INXS
INXS
Australian rock band
7
Little River Band
Little River Band
Australian rock band
8
Little Birdy
Little Birdy
Australian indie rock band
9
The Temper Trap
The Temper Trap
Australian band
10
Skyhooks
Skyhooks
Australian band
11
Guy Sebastian
Guy Sebastian
Australian singer-songwriter
12
John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio
Australian band
13
The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
14
Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus
Australian rock band formed in 1981
15
Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything
Australian new wave/pop-rock band
16
Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors
Australian band
17
Ash Grunwald
Ash Grunwald
Australian musician
18
Adam Brand
Adam Brand
Australian country music singer
19
Grinspoon
Grinspoon
Australian rock band
20
The Masters Apprentices
The Masters Apprentices
21
Hootie & the Blowfish
Hootie & the Blowfish
American rock band
22
Rogue Traders
Rogue Traders
band
23
The Waifs
The Waifs
Australian folk rock band
24
Jet
Jet
Australian band
25
Merril Bainbridge
Merril Bainbridge
Australian musician
26
Yothu Yindi
Yothu Yindi
Australian musical group
27
Andy Qunta
Andy Qunta
musical artist
28
John Paul Young
John Paul Young
Australian singer
29
Johnny Diesel
Johnny Diesel
Australian musician
30
Cold Chisel
Cold Chisel
Australian rock band
31
Savage Garden
Savage Garden
Australian pop rock duo
32
Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke
Australian singer-songwriter and musician
33
Alex Lloyd
Alex Lloyd
Singer-Songwriter from Australia
34
Powderfinger
Powderfinger
Australian rock band
35
Sneaky Sound System
Sneaky Sound System
Australian dance group
36
Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe
Australian band
37
You Am I
You Am I
Australian rock band
38
Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo
Australian rock band
39
Butterfingers
Butterfingers
Australian band
40
The Angels
The Angels
Australian rock band
41
Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano
Australian singer
42
Venetta Fields
Venetta Fields
singer
43
Frente!
Frente!
Australian band
44
The Sunnyboys
The Sunnyboys
45
The McClymonts
The McClymonts
australian country group
46
Empire of the Sun
Empire of the Sun
Australian electronic music duo
47
The Screaming Jets
The Screaming Jets
australian hard rock band
48
Baby Animals
Baby Animals
Australian band
49
Hilltop Hoods
Hilltop Hoods
Australian hip-hop group
50
Silverchair
Silverchair
Australian rock band
51
Models
Models
australian rock band
Intro
Australian singer
Awards Received
Officer of the Order of Australia
Centenary Medal
Australian of the Year
Australian National Living Treasure
News

John Peter Farnham AO (born 1 July 1949) is a British-born Australian singer. Farnham was a teen pop idol from 1967 until 1979, billed then as Johnny Farnham, but has since forged a career as an adult contemporary singer. His career has mostly been as a solo artist, although he replaced Glenn Shorrock as lead singer of Little River Band from 1982 to 1985.

In September 1986, his solo single "You're the Voice" peaked at No. 1 on the Australian singles charts. The associated album, Whispering Jack, held the No. 1 position for a total of 25 weeks and is the second-highest-selling album in Australian history. Both the single and the album had top-ten success internationally, including No. 1 in Sweden.

Farnham has become one of his country's best-known and most popular performers, and he is the only Australian artist to have a number-one record in five consecutive decades (echoing that of Sir Cliff Richard in the UK), with singles: "Sadie (The Cleaning Lady)" in 1967, "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" in 1970, and "Age of Reason" in 1988; and albums: Whispering Jack in 1986, Age of Reason in 1988 Chain Reaction in 1990, Then Again... in 1993, 33⅓ in 2000, and The Last Time in 2002. Along with touring with numerous artists, including, The Seekers and international acts like Stevie Nicks and Lionel Richie, he released collaborative albums including with Tom Jones on Together in Concert (2005) and Olivia Newton John, including Highlights from The Main Event (1998; also with Anthony Warlow), Two Strong Hearts Live (2015), and Friends for Christmas (2016).

Farnham has been recognised by many honours and awards, including 1987 Australian of the Year, 1996 Officer of the Order of Australia, and 19 ARIA Awards, including his 2003 induction into the Hall of Fame.

From 1969 he was voted by TV Week readers as the 'King of Pop' for five consecutive years.

Aside from his recording career, Farnham performed on stage with lead roles in Australian productions of Charlie Girl, Pippin and 1992's Jesus Christ Superstar. He starred in his own TV series and specials, including It's Magic (With Colleen Hewett), Bobby Dazzler, and Farnham and Byrne (with Debra Byrne), and as a guest on numerous other popular shows such as The Don Lane Show, Countdown and Hey Hey It's Saturday.

Australian rock historian Ian McFarlane described him as "the most successful solo artist in the history of Australian rock and pop ... Farnham has retained an affable sense of humour and a simple, unpretentious 'everyman' charm which also makes him one of the most respected celebrities in Australian entertainment history."