Playing To Win. The Definitive Biography Of John Farnham
Apter Jeff
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Cover Type: Hardcover
Book Condition: Fine
Jacket Condition: Fine
Publisher: Nero/Schartz Publishing
Publisher Place: Carlton
Publisher Year: 2016
Edition: First Edition
Description: 307 pages. Book and Jacket appear to have hardly been read and are both in Fine condition throughout.
Publishers Description: Teen idol. King of Pop. Voice of the common man. Australian of the Year. Friend. Icon. Superstar.John Farnham is the quintessential Aussie legend. As a teenager he gave up an apprenticeship to chase his musical dreams, hitting the big time with the catchy pop ditty Sadie (The Cleaning Lady). But it wasnt smooth sailing from there. A family man at heart, and the most loyal of friends, John was sometimes uncomfortable with the spotlight and for many years struggled to make his music career as successful as those close to him including Glenn Wheatley and Molly Meldrum could see it could be. He finally hit his stride with 1986s Whispering Jack and the breakaway success of Youre The Voice, which became the anthem of a generation. John lived it up holidaying with the Skases in Port Douglas and sharing cigars with Bob Hawke at the Lodge but always came back down to earth. Inherently humble, the King of Pop would also become king of the comeback, proving to have a longevity rare in the music industry.In this deeply personal and insightful biography, author and music industry insider Jeff Apter, thanks to the support of those close to John, provides a rare glimpse inside Farnsies world, unlike any other book about the man. He reveals the drama behind John being named Australian of the Year, how the cassette demo of Youre the Voice was nearly overlooked, and how John once accidentally sparked the attention of ASIO. And he explores Farnhams relationships with the figures who have been instrumental in making him The Voice: his first manager, Daryl Sambell, his wife of 40-plus years, Jill, and long-time friend and manager Glenn Wheatley.
ISBN: 9781863958806
(217061)