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Jonathan James English (26 March 1949 – 9 March 2016) was an English-born Australian singer, songwriter, musician and actor. He emigrated from England to Australia with his parents in 1961. He emigrated from England to Australia with his parents in 1961.
The Great Jon English. Released: 2008; Label: Destra Music (CDR1105) Format 3×CD — 2012 Anthology 1973 - 1976. Released: 2012; Label:Fanfare Records; Format 4×CD —
Paris is a rock musical written by Australian rock musician Jon English and David Mackay between 1987 and 1990, based on the myth of the Trojan War.A concept album was released in Australia in 1990 with the first stage production taking place in Sydney in 2003.
English History is the first greatest hits album released by Australian recording artist Jon English. The album was released in August 1979 and made history at the time by becoming the largest selling double album in Australia. [1] The album sold over 180,000 copies in Australia. [2]
"Six Ribbons" is a 1978 song credited to Australian musicians Jon English and Mario Millo. The song was written by Jon English and was included on the soundtrack of the Australian miniseries, Against the Wind. The song was certified gold in Australia. [1]
Six Ribbons - The Ultimate Collection is a digitally remastered greatest hits album released in May 2011 by Australian musician, Jon English. [1] [2] It includes tracks from his entire career, commencing with his debut single, "Handbags and Gladrags" from 1973. The album made its ARIA Chart debut in March 2016 at number 23, following his death. [3]
The Best of Jon English is a compilation album released in Australian by RCA Records/BMG. The album was released in May 1993, celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first solo album, Wine Dark Sea .
Dan's childhood nickname, given to him by his brother Jim, was "England Dan" because he was a fan of English rock band The Beatles, and he occasionally adopted an affected English accent. John Colley's last name was re-spelled "Coley" for ease of pronunciation; "Ford" was added as his middle name for flow purposes, thus England Dan and John ...