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1967
(29th) John performs with Strings Unlimited at Cohuna Town Hall and is noticed by Darryl Sambell who shortly after offers John his first contract
1969
(15th) The first ever Johnny Farnham TV special was screened on television
1973
John is officially presented with his award for 'Victoria's Youth of The Year' at a family fun day at the Caribbean Gardens in Scoresby
(14th) 'Everything Is Out Of Season' is released
(18th) John marries Jlllian Billman
1974
John loses his sight for 24 hours
1975
(6th) Hosts Countdown
1976
John goes on holiday to the U.S.A. and has the chance to sit in on a recording session with his hero, Stevie Wonder
1981
John is backup arist for his idol, Stevie Wonder on Stevie's Australian tour
1983
(14th) John meets Prince Charles and Princess Diana
1986
Performs with Laura Brannigan at the TV Week Logies
1987
(28th) 'Whispering Jack' the concert is screened on Channel 10. It tops the ratings
'You're The Voice' makes No.1 in Germany
1996
(6th) John performs at a charity show at Scarborough beach in W.A.
1999
(13th) Media launch of 'I Can't Believe He's 50' tour at Jack's Bar, Melbourne's Crown Casino
(14th) John appears on the 'Today Show' Channel 9
(19th) John is interviewed on Channel V by Molly Meldrum
(21st) John is a special guest on The Panel - Channel 10 and performs Everytime You Cry
John appears on the Channel 7 show, 'Denise'
2000
(27th) Australian rock legends, John and manager Glenn Wheatley are unveiled as the new faces and voice of Telstra MobileNet.
(30th) John is a guest co-presenter on the TV Week Logie Awards. He is in return presented with a letter of appreciation by Major General Peter Cosgrove for his efforts in Dili.
The first of a series of Telstra Mobilenet advertisements airs on television
2003
The Last TimeTour - Under The Big Top Performances:
(4th) Canberra - Opposite Quetacon In The Parlimentary Zone
(5th) Canberra - Opposite Quetacon In The Parlimentary Zone
(6th) Canberra - Opposite Quetacon In The Parlimentary Zone
(8th) Wollongong - J.J. Kelly Park
(9th) Wollongong - J.J. Kelly Park
(10th) Wollongong - J.J. Kelly Park
(13th) Bathurst - Learmonth Park
(16th) Dubbo - Ollie Robins Oval
(17th) Dubbo - Ollie Robins Oval
(19th) Tamworth - Gipps Street Oval
(20th) Tamworth - Gipps Street Oval
(24th) Port Macquarie - West Port Park
(25th) Port Macquarie - West Port Park
(26th) Port Macquarie - West Port Park 2005
(24th) John Farnham & Tom Jones Together In Concert DVD is released |
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