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In 1995, Jon English, a portrait by artist Danelle Bergstrom, won the 'Packing Room Prize' in the Archibald Prize. [24] From 1997 to June 1998, English toured his own musical show, Turn the Page. Later in 1998, English toured the Michael Frayn show Noises Off.
It's All a Game is the second studio album by Australian musician Jon English.The album was released in Australia November 1974. The album produced English's first top twenty single, a cover of Bob Seger's "Turn the Page", which entered the Kent Music chart in February 1975.
6 Jon English cover. 7 Waylon Jennings cover. ... "Turn the Page" is a song originally recorded by Bob Seger in 1971 and released on his Back in '72 album in 1973.
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 — 2012 Anthology 1977 - 1983. Released: 2012; Label:Fanfare Records; Format 4×CD — 2013 Black Label. Released: 2013; Label:Fanfare Records; Format 5×CD + 1×DVD; 96 2016 ...
"Turn the Page" (Bob Seger song), 1973; covered by Jon English (1974), Waylon Jennings (1985), and Metallica (1998) "Turn the Page" (Bobby Valentino song), 2006 "Turn the Page", a song by Aaliyah from the soundtrack of the film Music of the Heart, 1999 "Turn the Page", by Blind Guardian from A Twist in the Myth, 2006
Modern English: 16 Great Hits is a compilation album released by Australian recording artist Jon English. The album was released in December 1983 and peaked at number 27 on the Australian Kent Music Report in January 1984.
In the end, Vice President Kamala Harris could not overcome a central contradiction: She was the “turn the page” candidate who served with Joe Biden, the oldest and one of the least popular ...
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]