Hey True Blue
Author: Williamson, John
ISBN: 9780143799917
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2016
Pages: 384
Dimensions: 200mm x 131mm x 30mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
The long-awaited life story of John Williamson- an Australian icon, a much-loved legend of the music industry and man of the land.
The joy after all is in the journey, or being what you really wanna be . . .
The son of a wheat farmer, John Williamson grew up with an appreciation of the land and all things Australian. His career was kickstarted with a self-proclaimed silly song - 'Old Man Emu' - winning TV's New Faces in 1970, but it was a decade of hard slog before he forged his unique place in our musical history.
From his love of the bush ('Mallee Boy') and his outrage at environmental destruction ('Rip Rip Woodchip'), to his pride in the Australian character and spirit ('True Blue'), Williamson has been chronicling the subjects and issues that are close to his heart for more than forty years. He has become the voice of Australia.
In his distinctive style, John Williamson tells it like it is. He takes us behind the scenes on the road and at home, revealing the tough times, the great times, what drives him and what matters. His passion - for preserving our national character and landscape, and to remain true to himself - is as strong now as it has ever been.
This is a journey into the heart and soul of Australia.
ISBN: 9780143799917
Publisher: Michael Joseph
Year First Published: 2016
Pages: 384
Dimensions: 200mm x 131mm x 30mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description
The long-awaited life story of John Williamson- an Australian icon, a much-loved legend of the music industry and man of the land.
The joy after all is in the journey, or being what you really wanna be . . .
The son of a wheat farmer, John Williamson grew up with an appreciation of the land and all things Australian. His career was kickstarted with a self-proclaimed silly song - 'Old Man Emu' - winning TV's New Faces in 1970, but it was a decade of hard slog before he forged his unique place in our musical history.
From his love of the bush ('Mallee Boy') and his outrage at environmental destruction ('Rip Rip Woodchip'), to his pride in the Australian character and spirit ('True Blue'), Williamson has been chronicling the subjects and issues that are close to his heart for more than forty years. He has become the voice of Australia.
In his distinctive style, John Williamson tells it like it is. He takes us behind the scenes on the road and at home, revealing the tough times, the great times, what drives him and what matters. His passion - for preserving our national character and landscape, and to remain true to himself - is as strong now as it has ever been.
This is a journey into the heart and soul of Australia.