#43 - Rick Price

#43 - Rick Price

Rick Price Biography

Rick Price is one of Australia's most accomplished singer-songwriters, renowned for his timeless voice, heartfelt songwriting and enduring contribution to contemporary Australian music. With a career spanning more than four decades, Price has established himself as an internationally respected recording artist, producer, multi-instrumentalist and performer whose songs continue to resonate with audiences around the world.

Born in Beaudesert, Queensland, Rick Price grew up surrounded by music. From the age of nine, he was performing with his family's country band, Union Beau, playing dances and community events throughout southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Those early experiences laid the foundation for a lifelong career in music, while influences such as Stevie Wonder, James Taylor, Carole King and the great American singer-songwriters helped shape his distinctive musical style. citeturn0search10

At eighteen, Price moved to Sydney to pursue a professional career. Initially working as a bass player and session musician, he quickly became one of Australia's most sought-after backing vocalists, performing and recording with artists including Marcia Hines, Jon English, Dragon, Jade Hurley, Kerrie Biddell and Tommy Emmanuel. These years provided invaluable experience before launching his own solo career. citeturn0search10turn0search2

Rick's breakthrough arrived in 1992 with the release of his debut album, Heaven Knows, which reached No. 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart. The album produced a string of hit singles including "Not a Day Goes By," "Heaven Knows"and later "Walk Away Renée." The title track earned APRA Song of the Year, cementing Price's reputation as one of Australia's finest songwriters. His warm, expressive vocals and emotionally honest songwriting struck a chord with audiences, making him one of the country's biggest recording artists of the decade. citeturn0search10turn0search2

While enjoying enormous success in Australia, Rick's music also found a devoted international audience. "Heaven Knows" became a major hit throughout Southeast Asia, reaching No. 1 in several countries and earning Song of the Yearhonours at the Singapore Music Awards. His albums sold strongly across Asia and Europe, establishing him as one of Australia's most successful international singer-songwriters. citeturn0search2

Throughout the years, Price has continued to evolve as both an artist and producer. His acclaimed albums—including Tamborine Mountain, Soulville, Tennessee Sky, California Dreaming and numerous live recordings—showcase his versatility across pop, soul, folk, country and Americana. As a producer and collaborator, he has worked with a wide range of Australian and international artists, always bringing his trademark musicianship and melodic sensibility to every project.

Now based in Nashville, Tennessee, Rick continues to write, record and tour internationally while maintaining a strong connection with Australian audiences. His live performances are celebrated for their warmth, authenticity and storytelling, combining classic hits with newer material that reflects a lifetime devoted to songwriting and musical craftsmanship. citeturn0search8turn0search10

Across more than forty years in music, Rick Price has remained true to the qualities that first made audiences fall in love with his work: exceptional songwriting, soulful vocals and an ability to tell stories that speak to the heart. Songs like "Heaven Knows" and "Not a Day Goes By" have become enduring Australian classics, while his continued creativity ensures his influence extends well beyond the era in which he first rose to prominence.

Today, Rick Price stands as one of Australia's most respected singer-songwriters—an artist whose catalogue has stood the test of time and whose passion for creating meaningful music continues to inspire audiences around the world.

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#42 - Bob Evans

#42 - Bob Evans

Bob Evans, the ARIA winning alter ego of Jebediah frontman Kevin Mitchell, has graced the Australian music scene for more than two decades and has written some of the country’s most beloved songs.

Under the alias of Bob Evans, Mitchell has released six albums, all of which showcase the versatility and skill of this talented songsmith. Gentle, acoustic melodies prevail, enveloping the classic folk storytelling and strong emotional pull that characterises Mitchells’ substantial body of work.

Bob Evans has achieved awards for Best Male Artist in Rolling Stone Australia’s annual reader poll, was a finalist for the Australian Music Prize, and a strong contender for the much lauded J Award in 2006. Bob Evans’ second studio release, ‘Suburban Songbook’, had Kev pick up a 2006 ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album, chalking up Gold accreditation in the process. ‘Goodnight, Bull Creek!’, his third studio album, earned Mitchell dual 2009 ARIA Award nominations for Best Male Artist and Best Adult Contemporary Album while ‘Familiar Stranger’ followed up with a 2013 ARIA Award nomination for Best Adult Contemporary Album.

2018 saw Bob release his much anticipated ‘Full Circle’ best of album on vinyl, digital and CD, while in 2019 he released ‘Suburban Songbook’ on heavyweight 12” vinyl, which quickly sold out.

Bob took his music and humour to the world launching a highly successful Podcast, ‘Good Evans, It’s a Bobcast!’ featuring special guests Josh Pyke, Paul Dempsey, Adalita, Sarah McLeod, Carly Findlay, Tom Ballard, Lindsay McDougall, Melody Pool, Julia Zemiro, Scott Ludlum, Robbie Buck, Kram and Will Schofield from the West Coast Eagles and more. The series includes stories that shaped Evans and his career and was the number one Australian Music Podcast to subscribe to in 2016 on launch! Most recently he has created a COVID19 special series with Josh Pyke, updated weekly.

As a lover of the road and a true troubadour, Kev chalked up an enormous number of kilometres around Australia following the release of his 2016 album ‘Car Boot Sale’, playing more than 55 shows - 3 full national tours including the special 10th Anniversary shows with good friend Josh Pyke, Peninsula Picnic, Elsewhere Festival, State of the Art, Floriade Festival and Queenscliff Music Festival. He also played his first ever shows in Japan to sold out audiences. 2019 was a very busy live year as Bob toured nationally with his Full Circle album, Whitlams support and finally his ‘Into The Night’ solo show. 2020 has seen him perform at the Recovery Bushfire Fundraiser, Riverboats Festival and the very first Delivered Live Streaming Festival.

Nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album at the 2016 ARIA Awards, Evans graced the Double J airwaves in August 2017 for four special shows filling in for Myf Warhurst.

"....the portrait stowed in his attic grows more interesting with each album." Rolling Stone AU

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#24 - Paul Tabone

#24 - Paul Tabone

The Tenor From Oz - Paul Tabone talks about the death of classical music, his 1600+ performances on London’s West End in “Phantom of the Opera” and THIS IS ME, his latest album.

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