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The Sydney Dance Company included three Southern Sons songs in its 1993 production of Beauty and the Beast. [2] Southern Sons' third and final studio album, Zone, was released in 1996. The album's lead single, "Don't Tell Me What's Right", featured vocals from Men at Work's Colin Hay. The band split up in 1996.
Irwin Thomas (born Irwin Thomas Whittridge; 6 January 1971) is an Australian-American singer-songwriter and guitarist.He performs professionally using the stage name Jack Jones from when he was the lead vocalist-guitarist in the band Southern Sons (1990–1996).
Southern Sons is the self-titled debut album by Australian band Southern Sons. The album was released in Australia through Wheatley Records (best known as John Farnham's label) in June 1990 and reached number 5 on the ARIA charts. A total of 4 singles were released from the album.
[1] The State members formed Southern Sons with American-born guitarist-vocalist, Jack Jones (a.k.a. Irwin Thomas), in 1989, who became their front man. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Jones "had auditioned for the band previously but was considered too young."
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In August 1990, Southern Sons released their debut single "Heart in Danger", which peaked at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart. [1] It was written by Buckle and produced by Ross Fraser. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was followed by the single, " Always and Ever " (November) and the group's debut self-titled album, Southern Sons (February 1991), which ...
Nothing But The Truth is the second studio album by Australian music group Southern Sons. The album was released in Australia in November 1992 and reached number 26 on the ARIA charts. The album produced by Louis Shelton and released through RCA Records , was re-released in 1993 with the bonus track, "Silent Witnesses".
"Hold Me in Your Arms" is a song by Australian pop-rock band Southern Sons. It was released in March 1991 as the third single taken from their debut studio album, Southern Sons (1990). The song peaked at number 9 in Australia, becoming the band's second top ten single.