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James Dixon Barnes AO (né Swan; (born 28 April 1956) is a Scottish-born Australian rock singer.His career, both as a solo performer and as the lead vocalist with the rock band Cold Chisel, has made him one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists of all time.
This is a discography of the Scottish-born Australian rock singer Jimmy Barnes.As of 2019, Barnes has been certified with 48 platinum awards for his solo work and a further 20 platinum awards for his work with Cold Chisel.
Alabama is an American country, ... Jimmy Darrell Dean Dillon: Mountain Music: 1982 ... Max T. Barnes Max D. Barnes: In Pictures: 1995
In February 2023, Barnes revealed more of the outfit's existence on the first episode of the new season of RocKwiz.The group, called The Barnestormers, features Jimmy Barnes on vocals, Chris Cheney on guitar, Slim Jim Phantom on drums, Thomas Lorioux (Frantic Flintstones/Guitar Slingers) on Upright Bass, Kevin Shirley on bass, and Jools Holland ...
Rage and Ruin is the fourteenth solo studio album by Jimmy Barnes, released through Liberation Music on 27 August 2010. It would be his last album of original material until 2019's My Criminal Record .
For the Working Class Man (re-titled Jimmy Barnes for the international market—after the original title of A Week Away from Paradise was scrapped—with a slightly altered track listing and different cover artwork) was specifically geared toward securing Barnes a break into the American music market by Geffen.
30:30 Hindsight is the fifteenth studio album by Jimmy Barnes.The album celebrates 30 years since his chart-topping debut solo album, Bodyswerve in September 1984. It was released in August 2014 and debuted at number 1 in Australia, [2] giving Barnes his tenth solo number 1 album.
The album is Barnes' fourth album of soul and R&B classics following Soul Deep (1991), Soul Deeper... Songs from the Deep South (2000), and The Rhythm and the Blues (2009). The album was announced on 8 May 2016, alongside a one-hour documentary that aired on the Nine Network in June and a national tour that commenced in August.