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About|the New Zealand rock singer|other people with same name|Jenny Morris (disambiguation)Use dmy dates|date=May 2011Use Australian English|date=May 2011Infobox musical artist| name = Jenny Morris| image = Jenny_Morris.jpg| alt = A dark haired woman is leaning to her right from the waist. Her right arm is along her side, her left arm is across her waist. Her dress is black with irregular white shaped patches. Background is plain grey or white.| caption = Jenny Morris, 19 April 2006 Courtesy Simon Lucas| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Jenny Patricia Morris| alias =| birth_date = birth date and age|df=yes|1956|9|29|birth_place = Tokoroa , New Zealand| death_date =| origin = Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton | instrument = Singing , Guitar | genre = Pop music|Pop | occupation = Songwriter , singer | years_active = 1976–present| label = RCA Victor Stunn Mushroom Records|Mushroom Warner Music Group|WEA EMI rooART Yep! Warner Music Australasia|Warner Music Australia Liberation Music|Liberation Blue | associated_acts = How's Your Father Wide Mouthed Frogs The Crocodiles INXS QED (band)|QED The Rock Party| website = http://www.jennymorris.com/ jennymorris.com| current_members =| past_members =| notable_instruments = Jennifer "Jenny" Patricia Morris (born 29 September 1956 in Tokoroa ) Order of Australia|OAM is a New Zealand -born Australia n pop music|pop , rock music|rock singer-songwriter. Her first success came with New Zealand band The Crocodiles , who had a top 20 hit single with "Tears". Re-locating to Sydney , Australia in February 1981, she was a backing vocalist for various groups and formed a trio, QED (band)|QED , in 1983.
Morris provided backing vocals for INXS on their 1983 album, The Swing , she then recorded a duet with lead singer, Michael Hutchence , on a cover of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood 's hit " Jackson (song)|Jackson ", it was included as a bonus track on the April 1984 ( compact cassette|cassette only) INXS Extended Play|EP , Dekadance , which reached number& nbsp;two on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart. Morris worked on their 1985& ndash;1986 Listen Like Thieves World Tour.
Her solo career includes top five Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) ARIA Charts|Albums with Shiver (Jenny Morris album)|Shiver in 1989 and Honeychild in 1991, and her top five ARIA Singles are "She Has to Be Loved" and "Break in the Weather". These albums and singles also peaked in the top ten on the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) charts.
Morris has won two ARIA Music Awards for ' ARIA Award for Best Female Artist|Best Female Artist ' in ARIA Music Awards of 1987|1987 and ARIA Music Awards of 1988|1988 and was nominated for the same award in ARIA Music Awards of 1992|1992 . In 2003, on Australia Day (26 January), Morris became an Australian citizen and in 2010 she received the Order of Australia .
Life and music career
Early years and The Crocodiles
Main|The CrocodilesJenny Morris was born in Tokoroa , New Zealand and grew up in Hamilton, New Zealand|Hamilton with three brothers (Alistair, Rhys and Tam) and four sisters (Maxine, Bronte, Joanne and Shanley). #noteFoot01a|A Morris wrote a poem on the Vietnam War when she was 12 and used her sister's guitar to put it to music.cite web|url= http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/05/25/2254925.htm|title=Jenny Morris|last=Marnie|first=Simon|work=Sunday Brunch|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)|location=Sydney|date=25 August 2008|accessdate=8 January 2010 Morris has stated that her influences include Aretha Franklin and Dusty Springfield . Her first professional performance was at age fifteen, at Andersons Theatre Restaurant, in Hamilton.cite web|url= http://www.sbs.com.au/rockwiz/columnpost/read/id/871/THE-2009-ROCKWIZ-FAMILY-Q-AND-A-Don-McGlashan-Jenny-Morris|title=The 2009 RocKwiz family Q and A – Don McGlashan & Jenny Morris|work= RocKwiz |publisher=SBS|date=28 October 2009|accessdate=13 January 2010 In 1976 she became a singer with How's Your Father,Cite book|last=Spittle|first=Gordon|title=Counting the beat: A history of New Zealand song|page=87|publisher=GP Publications |location=New Zealand |year=1997 |isbn=1-86956-213-5 who were finalists in the 'National Battle of the Bands'.cite web|url= http://www.dhub.org/object/166435,cathy|title=Performance Costume worn by Jenny Morris|publisher=D*hub|work=Powerhouse Collection|accessdate=4 January 2010 She began working as a Home Economics teacher for two years at a High school#New Zealand|high school near Wellington, New Zealand|Wellington .cite news|url= http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1988-06-05/entertainment/0040350179_1_tracy-chapman-longhouse-heartwood|title=Women Singer-songwriters: From Shadows to Spotlights|publisher= The New York Times Company |work= The Boston Globe |date=5 June 1988|last=Morse|first=Steve|accessdate=4 January 2010 Late in 1978 Morris joined an all-girl group, Wide Mouthed Frogs in Wellington, performing lead vocals .McFarlane (1999). Encyclopedia entry for http://web.archive.org/web/20040809222047/www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp? articleid=511 'Jenny Morris'. Retrieved 4 January 2010.cite news|title=Jenny Morris Discography|work= Australian Rock Database |publisher=Magnus Holmgren|url= http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/m/morrisjenny.html|accessdate=4 January 2010 Fellow members were Kate Brockie on lead vocals, Andrea Gilkison on guitar , Tina Matthews on bass guitar , Bronwyn Murray on keyboard instrument|keyboards and Sally Zwartz on drum kit|drums .cite web|url= http://www.sergent.com.au/music/crocodiles.html|title=Crocodiles|last=Sergent|first=Bruce|publisher=Bruce Sergent|accessdate=4 January 2010 In 1979 they released the track, "Some Day" for the compilation album , Home Grown Volume One ; "Some Day" was cowritten with Tony Backhouse , guitarist of fellow Wellington band, The Spats , which also had a track, "Young Ladies in Hot Cars", on the compilation.cite web|url= http://nlnzcat.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi? v2=2& ti=1,2& SEQ=20100120173707& Search_Arg=wide%20mouthed%20frogs& SL=None& Search_Code=GKEY^*& CNT=25& PID=2JwhejtNdNujrkDx9UxyZ96nIAKY& SID=6|title=Home grown. Volume one sound recording|work=catalogue|publisher= National Library of New Zealand |accessdate=20 January 2010
Wide Mouthed Frogs worked with The Spats' members: drummer Bruno Lawrence sometimes played saxophone for them and keyboardist Peter Dasent became their musical director. By 1980, The Spats had evolved into The Crocodiles , under the mentorship of US producer Kim Fowley ,cite web|url= http://www.kimfowley.net/victories/outsidetheusa.htm|title=Kim Fowley - Outside the USA|publisher= Kim Fowley |accessdate=8 January 2010cite web|url= http://www.faneflaws.com/history.html|title=Fane Flaws (1951-? ) - A brief history|author=Flaws, Fane|publisher= Fane Flaws |accessdate=8 January 2010 and featured Backhouse, Dasent, Fane Flaws (guitar, vocals), Mark Hornibrook (bass guitar), Lawrence, and songwriter Arthur Baysting . Morris was asked to join and soon after, Hornibrook departed and was replaced by Matthews. The Crocodiles were band manager|managed by Mike Chunn (ex- Split Enz bassist) and regularly performed in Auckland, New Zealand|Auckland . In January 1980 they played the high profile Sweetwaters Music Festival and in April that year, they released their debut album, Tears , produced by Glyn Tucker Jr., and its lead single, "Tears", both reached number& nbsp; 17 on the respective Recording Industry Association of New Zealand|New Zealand albums and singles charts.cite web|url= http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp? interpret=The+Crocodiles|title=Discography The Crocodiles|publisher=charts.org.nz|accessdate=4 January 2010
Lawrence left and was replaced on drums by Ian Gilroy (ex-Whizz Kids), then Flaws left, although he continued to write material for the second album. Released in November 1980, Looking at Ourselves , was produced by Ian Morris. 1980 in New Zealand|That year they won 'Best Group' and 'Most Promising Group' at the New Zealand Music Awards .cite web|url= http://www.nzmusicawards.co.nz/2009/10/29/1980-winners/|title=1980 NZ Music Award Winners|publisher= New Zealand Music Awards |accessdate=6 January 2009 The line-up went through further changes, Gilroy left to join The Swingers , then Matthews and Dasent left. In February 1981, following a repeat performance at the Sweetwaters Festival,cite web|url= http://library.vuw.ac.nz/jcbr/findingaids/item.php? p=nzsac& r=ref4928|title=Sweetwaters Festival 1981|work=New Zealand Students' Arts Council Archives 1941-1992|publisher= Victoria University of Wellington |accessdate=6 January 2009 The Crocodiles moved to Sydney , at the behest of their manager, Chunn, with new band members, Barton Price (drums), Rick 'Rikki' Morris (guitar) and Jonathan Zwartz (bass) only to disband in July. Price went on to join Models (band)|Models . Morris explained why The Crocodiles left:
quote|New Zealand is not particularly supportive of its local music industry. Going to Australia was something people had done before and been successful, so we decided to do it too and maybe get some extra information from the trip.|Jenny Morris, 1992.cite book|title=Your name's on the door : 10 years of Australian music|last=Hutchison|first=Tracee|publisher= ABC Commercial|ABC Enterprises |year=1992|page=84|place= Sydney, New South Wales|Sydney, NSW |isbn=978-0-7333-0115-5
QED and "Jackson"
Main|QED (band)Morris began her solo career with the single, "Puberty Blues" in December 1981 on Mushroom Records ;Spencer et al, (2007) http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php? Band_ID=141900 Morris, Jenny entry. Retrieved 4 January 2010. it was the title track from the 1981 film Puberty Blues , which was a local box-office success.cite web|url= http://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800108630/cast|title= Puberty Blues (1981) - Cast and Credits|publisher= Yahoo& #33; Movies |accessdate=6 January 2010 The song was written by Tim Finn and performed by Sharon O'Neill in the film.cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Puberty Blues" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Puberty%20Blues|accessdate=5 January 2010 The A-side and B-side|B-side was "Adolescent Angst", which Morris recorded with The Morris Majors. "Puberty Blues" reached the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart top 100.cite book|title= Kent Music Report|Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 |last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|publisher=Australian Chart Book Ltd|location= St Ives, New South Wales|St Ives, NSW |year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|accessdate=14 April 2009 NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting from 1974 until Australian Recording Industry Association|ARIA created their own ARIA Charts|charts in mid-1988. In 1992, Kent back calculated chart positions for 1970–1974. The follow-up single, "Little By Little"—a cover version|cover of The Springfields 1960's song—was released in 1982 but failed to chart.
During 1982–1984, Morris continued as a session backing vocal ist, contributing to releases by ex-manager Chunn's brother Geoff Chunn|Geoff (also ex- Split Enz ); ex-band mate Flaws' project and album, I Am Joe’s Music ; the 1983 Models (band)|Models ' album Pleasure of your Company (album)|The Pleasure of Your Company ; and New Zealand outfit DD Smash|D.D. Smash ’s 1984 album The Optimist (DD Smash album)|The Optimist , she went on to tour with D.D. Smash front man Dave Dobbyn , and the New Zealand version of The Party Boys. Morris was credited for Dropbears ' 1984 mini-LP, Untitled , before contributing backing vocals to INXS ' first number& nbsp;1 album The Swing .Spencer et al, (2007) http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPMuso.php? categorywho=musos& userasks=41677 Morris, Jenny entry. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
In late 1983, Morris formed QED (band)|QED in Sydney with guitarist Rex Goh (ex- Air Supply ) and bassist Ian Belton (ex-Dave Dobbyn, Renée Geyer ). The trio signed with EMI|EMI Australia and their recordings were produced by Mark Moffatt ( The Saints (band)|The Saints , Mondo Rock , Tim Finn) and Ricky Fataar (Geyer, Finn, Kids in the Kitchen ).cite web|title=QED|author=Gibson, Mark|url= http://www.australianmusichistory.com/qed/|publisher=Australian Music History|date=26 May 2009|accessdate=6 January 2010Spencer et al, (2007) http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php? Band_ID=168740 QED entry. Retrieved 6 January 2010. Morris was now managed by Chris Murphy, who also handled INXS.cite book|title=INXS Story to Story: The Official Autobiography|author=Anthony Bozza|year=2005|publisher=Bantam Press|ISBN=0-593-05517-9 QED recorded their versions of The Crocodiles' material including, "Everywhere I Go", "Animal Magic" and "You're So Hip"; Morris also co-wrote new songs with Goh. QED's debut single, "Everywhere I Go", was released in December, and performed on national television pop music show, Countdown (Australian TV series)|Countdown , on 1 April 1984;cite web|url= http://baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl? htx=/webgirl/main& cmd=list& range=32,8& Year~=1984& cmd=all& Id=238|title= Countdown Date: 1/4/1984. Show#: 410|publisher= Countdown Archives|accessdate=7 January 2010 it peaked at number& nbsp;19 on the national chart. The follow-up single "Solo and More" was issued in March, but failed to chart. The third single, "This One", appeared in August and reached top 50. Additional musicians for QED’s first album, Animal Magic , included keyboardist Amanda Vincent ( Eurogliders , later joined the Jenny Morris band), drummer Steve Fearnly, saxophonist Tony Buchanan, and Fataar on drums. EMI released it in November, but sales remained low and the album did not chart. QED only released one album and disbanded by 1985, Morris continued session and touring work with other artists, Belton went on to Mondo Rock , and Goh to Eurogliders.
Morris recorded a duet with INXS lead singer, Michael Hutchence , on a cover of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood 's hit " Jackson (song)|Jackson ", it was included as a bonus track on the April 1984 ( compact cassette|cassette only) INXS Extended Play|EP , Dekadance , which reached number& nbsp;two on the charts. Morris and INXS performed "Jackson" live at the Australian pop music awards#1984|1984 Countdown Music and Video Awards held on 19 May 1985.cite web |url= http://baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl? htx=/webgirl/main& cmd=list& range=40,8& Year~=1985& cmd=all& Id=407|title= Countdown Date: 19/5/1985|publisher= Countdown Archives|accessdate=6 January 2010cite web|url= http://www.abc.net.au/rage/archive/s2145976.htm|title= rage goes retro with TISM and Hoodoo Gurus live, Countdown Awards, and more for Australia Day|work= Rage (TV program)|rage |accessdate=6 January 2010 At Murphy's suggestion she teamed with INXS as a backing singer on their 1985 Australian tour—originally just for a few weeks—and stayed on for eighteen months on their 1985& ndash;1986 Listen Like Thieves World Tour. Morris recorded and, in November 1985, released her first single for Warner Music Group|Warner Entertainment Australia (WEA), "Get Some Humour", with a contribution from Dave Dobbyn, which reached the top 100.
Solo success: 1986–1994
During the US leg of the Listen Like Thieves World Tour, in January 1986, Morris recorded "You’re Gonna Get Hurt", which was written and produced by INXS songwriter and keyboardist, Andrew Farriss .cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="You're Gonna Get Hurt" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=You're%20Gonna%20Get%20Hurt|accessdate=5 January 2010 Recorded with backing from INXS' Andrew and Jon Farriss and Garry Gary Beers , together with guitarist Ian Moss (ex- Cold Chisel ), it was released in September and peaked at number& nbsp;24. The next single "Body and Soul"—composed by Morriscite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Body and Soul" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Body%20and%20Soul|accessdate=5 January 2010—reached the top 100 in mid-1987.
In 1986 she performed on The Rock Party's Everything to Live For , a charity project, initiated by The National Campaign Against Drug Abuse (NCADA), which included many Australasian musicians such as Big Pig 's Sherine Abeyratne; Crowded House 's Neil Finn , Tim Finn, Paul Hester , Eddie Rayner and Nick Seymour ; Dynamic Hepnotics ' Robert Susz; GANGgajang 's Mark Callaghan, Robbie James and Geoff Stapleton; Paul Kelly (musician)|Paul Kelly & the Coloured Girls ' Michael Barclay and Paul Kelly; Mental As Anything 's Reg Mombassa and Martin Plaza ; Models' Sean Kelly; The Promise's Greg Herbert; Rockmelons ' Mary Azzopardi Peter Blakeley and Danny De Costa; The Venetians (Australian band)|The Venetians ' Rick Swinn; The Vitabeats' Andrew Barnum and Lissa Barnum; and Deborah Conway , Spencer P Jones, and John Kennedy (Australian Musician)|John Kennedy .Spencer et al, (2007) http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php? Band_ID=178210 Rock Party, The entry. Retrieved 7 January 2010.cite web|url= http://hem2.passagen.se/honga/database/r/rockparty.html|title=The Rock Party|work=Australian Rock Database|publisher=Magnus Holmgren|accessdate=25 September 2008
In July 1987, Morris released her first solo album, Body and Soul (Jenny Morris album)|Body and Soul , produced by Moffatt and Fataar and mixed by Tim Kramer. It sold over 70,000 copies in Australia (platinum status) reaching number& nbsp;13 on the album charts in Australia and number& nbsp;21 in New Zealand.cite web|url= http://charts.org.nz/showinterpret.asp? interpret=Jenny+Morris|title=Discography Jenny Morris|publisher=charts.org.nz|accessdate=4 January 2010 The album spawned two further hits in "You I Know"—written by Neil Finn cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="You I Know" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=You%20I%20Know|accessdate=4 January 2010—which reached number& nbsp;13 in Australia and number& nbsp;30 in New Zealand, and "Light-hearted" peaked in the top 100 in both countries. Morris also hit the road with her backing band, including Vincent, Jehan Lindsay (ex- Richard Clapton Band), Paul Burton (ex- Mark Williams (singer)|Mark Williams Band), and Roger Mason (musician)|Roger Mason (ex-Models).Spencer et al, (2007) http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/PHPTracks.php? Band_ID=142040 Morris, Jenny Band entry. Retrieved 4 January 2010. Morris won back-to-back ARIA Music Awards|ARIA Awards for 'Best Female Artist' in ARIA Music Awards of 1987|1987 and ARIA Music Awards of 1988|1988 .cite web|url= http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-artist.php? letter=J& artist=Jenny%20Morris|title=ARIA Awards 2009 : History: Winners by Artist: Jenny Morris|publisher= Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)|accessdate=4 January 2010 In 1988, Morris and photographer, Paul Clarke, were married.
Her next single "Saved Me" was released in July 1989—reached top 40 in Australia and New Zealandcite web|url= http://www.australian-charts.com/showinterpret.asp? interpret=Jenny+Morris|title=Discography Jenny Morris|publisher=australian-charts.com|accessdate=4 January 2010—it featured a distinctly Latin-Spanish feel permeated by funk undertones, with the promo video shot in Nicaragua by Richard Lowenstein . Morris' second solo album Shiver (Jenny Morris album)|Shiver , followed in August and was produced by Farriss, with Morris writing ten of the eleven tracks. In between recording the album, she gave birth to her son, Hugh. The second single was "She Has to Be Loved", a song which melded funk rhythms with a pop hook. In addition, it featured a strong feminist theme, and quickly became a favourite among Morris' female fans. "She Has to Be Loved" became Morris' first Australasia|Australasian top ten hit reaching number& nbsp;five in Australia and number& nbsp;three in New Zealand during October 1989. Shiver continued to chart over the Southern Hemisphere summer of 1989& ndash;1990, peaking at number& nbsp;five on the Australian album charts and number& nbsp;six in New Zealand, it established Morris as one of the best selling female artists in Australia. The track "Aotearoa"— Maori language|Maori term for ' Aotearoa|Land of the Long White Cloud ' or New Zealand—received a special single release in New Zealand and reached top 40. The album eventually sold over 250,000 copies, achieving double platinum status in Australia. It spawned two more singles; "(Beggar on the) Street of Love" written by legendary Australian song smith Paul Kelly (musician)|Paul Kelly ,cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Beggar on the Street of Love" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Beggar%20On%20The%20Street%20Of%20Love|accessdate=6 January 2010 which reached top 100 in both countries; and the reggae inspired "Self Deceiver", penned by Morris and Kelly,cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Self Deceiver" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Self%20Deceiver|accessdate=6 January 2010 which reached top 100 in Australia.
As one of Australia's leading female singer-songwriters, Morris toured extensively locally and internationally, first by backing Tears for Fears on the European leg of their 1989 Sowing the Seeds of Love Tour, then on Prince (musician)|Prince 's 1990 Nude Tour in Denmark, Germany and France,cite web|url= http://home.earthlink.net/~getwild/prince/nude.html|title=Prince Concerts That Exist - 1990 Nude Tour|publisher=home.earthlink.net|accessdate=5 January 2010cite web|url= http://www.inxs.com/year_by_year.asp|title=INXS Year by Year|publisher=PeopleTalk.biz|work=INXS.com|accessdate=5 January 2010—with Dweezil Zappa as her lead guitaristcite web|url= http://www.iheartguitarblog.com/2009/04/interview-from-archives-dweezil-zappa.html|title=Interview from the Archives:Dweezil Zappa|publisher=iheartguitar|last=Hodgson|first=Peter|accessdate=6 January 2009—and again with INXS on their X-Factor tour.
In 1990 she released a cover of " Piece of my Heart "—popularised by Janis Joplin —which peaked in the Australian top 40 in early 1991. She recorded her third album, Honeychild , with producers Nick Launay ( Midnight Oil , Killing Joke ) and Mark Forrester .cite web|url= http://www.discogs.com/Jenny-Morris-Honey-Child/release/1517927|title=Jenny Morris - Honey Child|publisher=Zink Media, Inc|work= Discogs |accessdate=6 January 2009 The first single from the album, "Break in the Weather", was co-written by Morris and her youngest brother Tam,cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Break in the Weather" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Break%20in%20the%20Weather|accessdate=5 January 2010 appeared in September 1991, it reached number& nbsp;two in Australia and number& nbsp;five in New Zealand. Honeychild was released in October and became her second consecutive top ten album, peaking at number& nbsp;five in Australia and New Zealand. Her session musicians, included Wendy Matthews and Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie . Honeychild spawned three more minor hits; "I’ve Had You", another Morris and Kelly collaboration,cite web|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="I've Had You" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=I've%20Had%20You|accessdate=6 January 2010 which reached top 50 in Australia and New Zealand; the funk laden "Zero", featuring the rhythm section of drummer Lowell Dunbar|Sly Dunbar and bassist Sly & Robbie|Robbie Shakespeare , which peaked top 100 in Australia and top 40 in New Zealand; and "Crackerjack Man", which reached top 100 on the Australian charts.
On 28 March 1992 Morris performed at the Concert for Life at Centennial Park, New South Wales|Centennial Park in Sydney—a fund raiser for the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Centre—with Crowded House, Def FX , Johnny Diesel|Diesel , INXS, Ratcat and Yothu Yindi .cite book|url= http://books.google.com.au/books? id=qRAEAAAAMBAJ& pg=PA9& lpg=PA9& dq=%22concert+for+life%22+%22jenny+morris%22& source=bl& ots=rjl4N4txLO& sig=qC_2E_w4iY-Feq88ZpJG6u9gnGQ& hl=en& ei=TfBCS7HrG4zwsQOv0eWJBA& sa=X& oi=book_result& ct=result& resnum=7& ved=0CBoQ6AEwBg#v=onepage& q=%22concert%20for%20life%22%20%22jenny%20morris%22& f=false|title=INXS Benefit raked by Media Fire - Low Charity Yield Spurs Oz Scandal|work= Billboard (magazine) |publisher= Nielsen Company |last=Baker|first=Glenn A|authorlink=Glenn A. Baker|date=20 June 1992|accessdate=7 January 2010 Due to inclement weather an expected attendance of 100,000 never eventuated and, with the event only raising $500,000, scandal was expressed in the media over funding distribution.
In November, The Story So Far , a best-of compilation was released, it included "Jackson" which was performed as a duet with Michael Hutchence and INXS on a 1985 Countdown episode, and a re-recorded version of an old The Crocodiles' hit "Tears". The album sold steadily and peaked at number& nbsp;four in New Zealand and number& nbsp;12 on the Australian charts during May 1993, after Morris had supported Paul McCartney on the Australian leg of his The New World Tour .cite web|url= http://www.epinions.com/musc-review-27F9-138E3DDF-39998104-prod1|title=The evening which will forever highlight my musical life|publisher=EPinions.com|last=Price|first=Mike|accessdate=6 January 2010cite news|url= http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/08/15/1029113981177.html|title=Myth congeniality|work= Sydney Morning Herald |publisher= Fairfax Media |date=16 August 2002|accessdate=14 January 2010 1994 saw the birth of her daughter, Bella. Morris' next single, "Price I Pay", was a Billy Bragg cover,cite web|url= http://www.billybragg.co.uk/releases/other_artists_covers/index.html|title=Other Artists Covers 1991-|publisher= Billy Bragg |accessdate=6 January 2010 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080615172611/ http://www.billybragg.co.uk/releases/other_artists_covers/index.html |archivedate = 15 June 2008 it was her last appearance on the Australian charts where it reached the top 100.
Later years: 1995–current
Morris' next four singles "Only We Can Hear", "Rhythm and Flow", " In Too Deep (Jenny Morris song)|In Too Deep ", and "What Do I Do Now", were released over eighteen months, from mid-1994 to early 1996. Salvation Jane (Jenny Morris album)|Salvation Jane was released in August 1995, after a four-year gap from her last album, with some of her strongest vocal work, including the languid "Rhythm and Flow," with its Aboriginal influences. Issued on the rooArt label, it was produced by Andrew Farriss and Moffatt, together with Electric Hippies ' duo Steve Balbi and Justin Stanley . The album featured songs from a song writing retreat held at Miles Copeland III|Miles Copeland 's castle in Bordeaux , France . Here, Morris co-wrote a number of songs with other international songwriters. Also in 1995, Morris became a non-executive writer director on the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) Board and as of 2009 is still on the Board.cite web|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/About/AboutAPRAAMCOS/APRABoard.aspx|title=APRA Board|publisher=Australasian Performing Right Association|accessdate=5 January 2010 Morris made an appearance in the television drama , Water Rats (TV series)|Water Rats , in 1997cite web|url= http://www.users.on.net/~fsteiny/waterrats_s1997.html|title=Water Rats - Season Two (1997)|publisher=OZ TV Credits|accessdate=5 January 2009 she continued her gigs, worked for environmental causescite web|url= http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/resources/about/AnnualReport2000-2001Ch4-7.pdf|format=PDF|title=NPWS Annual Report 200-2001|publisher=Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water|accessdate=5 January 2009 and maintained her family life.
In October 2000 she performed with Vika and Linda|Vika and Linda Bull and Jodi Phillis , at a sold-out Carole King tribute show, Tapestry (Carole King album)|Tapestry : the songs of Carole King, held at the Sydney Opera House ; it then toured the other Australian capital cities in August& ndash;September 2001.cite web|url= http://www.mgpresents.com/index.html? main=past.html|title=Past events - Music |publisher=Maggie Gerrand|accessdate=7 January 2010 In August 2002, Morris' released her next album, Hit & Myth , co-produced by Nick Wales (Coda),cite web|url= http://www.amrap.org/fmn.php? pageid=69& nodeid=33& a=1& p=1& c=jan|title=Jenny Morris interview|publisher=Australian Music Radio Airplay Project (AMRAP)|accessdate=13 January 2010 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070904084344/ http://www.amrap.org/fmn.php? pageid=69& nodeid=33& a=1& p=1& c=jan |archivedate = 4 September 2007 was released on 8 May 2002 by Yep& #33; Records.cite web|url= http://www.musicaustralia.org/apps/MA? function=showDetail& currentMapsRecord=NAMO~1689& itemSeq=5& total=23& & returnFunction=searchResults& scope=scope& simpleTerm=kylie& sessionId=reuseSearch73CFA37183959619306699E9523A37951251977956988|title=Coda|publisher=Music Australia|accessdate=6 January 2010cite web|url= http://www.air.org.au/members_cat/web_main_right.php? tab=logic& search_string=Jenny_Morris& submit=search& type=category& view |title=Jenny Morris releases|publisher= Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) |accessdate=13 January 2010 The album features classical musicians (Renaissance Players, Winsome Evans ), pop musicians ( Davey Lane , Jodi Phillis (ex Clouds (Australian band)|Clouds )) and jazz (PROP) musicians.
quote|I had people playing on the album from different backgrounds– classical musicians, programmers, jazz musicians, pop. The songs have been crafted so long and so hard, they’re not throw away but they’re not inaccessible. It’s lush, lots of strings beautifully arranged and then groove and beats and really modern sounds and classical guitars as well. It’s a collage of all my influences really.|Jenny Morriscite web|url= http://www.undercovermusic.com.au/jenny_morris.htm|title=Jenny Morris - Hit or Myth|publisher=Undercover Music Pty Ltd|accessdate=6 January 2010 Morris wrote or co-wrote nine of the eleven songs on the album, the others, "Guiding Star", was written by Neil Finn and " Blacksmith (song)|The Blacksmith " is a traditional folk song—the first one she learnt on guitar. Neither the album nor the singles "Home", released 29 October 2001, and "Downtime", released 15 July 2002, managed to chart. The music video for "Downtime" featured a number of well-known Australian actors, including Hugo Weaving , Bryan Brown , Matt Newton and Peter Fenton, miming the words to the song.cite web|url= http://www.downtime.com.au/downtime-articles/2002/6/16/acting-up-a-song-for-a-pal/|title=Acting up a song for a pal|work=Sun Herald|publisher=Downtime.com.au|date=16 June 2002|last=Sams|first=Christine|accessdate=13 January 2010 Also in 2002, a portrait of Morris by artist Jan Williamson was entered in the List of Archibald Prize winners|Archibald Prize . The portrait did not win the main prize, but won both the popular awards, the "Packing Room Prize" and "The People's Choice Award".cite web |title= (Archibald) Announcement of Winners Archives 2003 |publisher= Press Office, Art Gallery of New South Wales |url= http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/media/archives_2003/archibald_wynne_sulman |accessdate=19 July 2007 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061107071203/ http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/media/archives_2003/archibald_wynne_sulman |archivedate = 7 November 2006 In February,Morris appeared on the SBS TV documentary, ''Mum's the Word , where high profile women talked about being a working mother. She sang, "Little Little" an ode to her (then) unborn child written for her 1989 album, Shiver''.Cite web|url= http://librariesaustralia.nla.gov.au/apps/kss? action=DisplayRecord& targetid=nbd& recordid=24848432|title=Mum's the word videorecording|last1=Morris|first1=Jenny|last2=Safro|first2=Lina|last3=Rochester|first3=A J|authorlink3=Ajay Rochester|last4=Wettle|first4=Tim|publisher=Libraries Australia ( National Library of Australia )|date=26 February 2002|accessdate=19 November 2010 In October Morris appeared in Finding Joy ,cite web|url= http://www.afc.gov.au/filmsandawards/recentfilms/0203/feature_35.aspx|title=Finding Joy|work=2002 Features|publisher= Australian Film Commission|AFC |accessdate=2 February 2010 a low budget independent Australian feature film, in a cameo role (Tracey).cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0298868/|title=Finding Joy|publisher= IMDb |accessdate=5 January 2009 She sings part of a song called "Educated Kind of Thing".cite web |url= http://www.findingjoy.com/|title=Finding Joy Official Web Site |publisher=findingjoy.com |accessdate=27 May 2009 In November 2002 she performed at the Candlelight AIDS Memorial, in Darlinghurst, New South Wales|Darlinghurst , marking the beginning of AIDS awareness week.cite web|url= http://www.acon.org.au/about-acon/Newsroom/Media-Releases/2003/27|title=Light a candle for AIDS awareness|publisher=ACON|date=November 2002|accessdate=11 January 2010
In March 2003, Port Fairy, Victoria|Port Fairy 's 27th Port Fairy Folk Festival|Annual Folk Festival cite news |title= Festival Attracts Folk of All Ages|last=Densley|first=Jaclyn |publisher= Fairfax Media |work= The Age |date=10 March 2003 |url= http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/03/09/1047144870578.html |accessdate=19 July 2007 was staged with Archie Roach , John Williamson (singer)|John Williamson , Renée Geyer , Morris and emerging Australian band The Waifs were among the popular performers.cite web|url= http://www.portfairyfolkfestival.com/index.php? section=9& pid=202|title=Acts 2000-2005|publisher= Port Fairy Folk Festival |accessdate=6 January 2010 In October she joined the board of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy Australia, and is an active member of their Fundraising Committee.cite web|url= http://www.nordoff-robbins.com.au/Contents.asp? ID=87|title=Board of Directors|publisher=Nordoff-Robins Music Therapy Australia|accessdate=7 January 2010
In April 2004, Listen: The Very Best of Jenny Morris (Jenny Morris album)|Listen: The Very Best of Jenny Morris a repackaging of her 1992 compilation, The Story So Far , was issued with new artwork and a bonus track, "Little Little", an ode to her then unborn baby. In May 2005, the Alive DVD was released,cite web|url= http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ArchivedAustralianReleases-May2005.htm|title=New Australasian Releases - May 2005|publisher=ARIA|accessdate=11 February 2010 it was recorded in Sydney at The Basement and features Morris playing her hits with her band: Steve Balbi (Noiseworks); Paul Searles ( Skunkhour ); James Hasselwood ( The Dissociatives ); Jared Underwood (Coda) and actor Josh Quong Tart , with special guest appearances from Ian Moss, Andrew Farriss and Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst .cite web|url= http://www.cdwow.com.au/CD/Jenny-Morris-Alive-CD-DVD-Pack/dp/365223|title=Alive (DVD/CD)|publisher=CDWow!.com.au|accessdate=2 February 2010 The DVD was released with a bonus CD.
Clear Blue in Stormy Skies , her next album, was released by Liberation Music in June 2006 and includes a dozen remodelled versions of her radio hits of the 1980s and 1990s, together with some new material, a cover of the INXS song, "This Time", in tribute to Michael Hutchence , and a new song, "The Time".cite web|url= http://www.liberation.com.au/artists/release/Clear_Blue_In_Stormy_Skies|title=Clear Blue in Stormy Skies - Jenny Morris|publisher= Liberation Music |accessdate=13 January 2010
In September 2009, Morris toured Afghanistan to Tarin Kowt and Kandahar and played for troops.cite news|url= http://www.townsvillebulletin.com.au/article/2009/09/25/81781_defence.html|title=Blogging from the Middle East|publisher= News Corporation |work= Townsville Bulletin |date=25 September 2009|last=Johnston|first=Jessica|accessdate=5 January 2010cite web|url= http://www.themusic.com.au/imm_display.php? s=christie& id=1511& d=2009-09-08 |title=More tonic for the troops |work=Christie Eliezer's Music Business News |publisher=TheMusic.com.au |last=Eliezer |first=Christie |date=8 September 2009 |accessdate=19 January 2010 In October, she appeared on the SBS TV quiz show , RocKwiz , which included a performance of the Crowded House classic, " It's Only Natural (song)|It's Only Natural ", with Don McGlashan .cite web|url= http://www.sbs.com.au/rockwiz/watch/866/RocKwiz-Episode-94---Jenny-Morris-& -Don-McGlashan-|title=RocKwiz Episode 94 - Jenny Morris & Don McGlashan|work= RocKwiz |publisher= SBS One|SBS |date=24 October 2009|accessdate=7 January 2010 She performed at the closing ceremony of the 2009 World Masters Games in Sydney, together with Dragon (band)|Dragon and The Choirboys (band)|The Choirboys .cite web|url= http://www.olympic.uts.edu.au/downloads/swmgocreport.pdf|title=Sydney 2009 World Masters Games – Final Report|format= Portable Document Format (PDF)|publisher= World Masters Games#International_Masters_Games_Association|International World Masters Games Association |year=2009|accessdate=19 November 2010
In January 2010 Morris received the Order of Australia with a citation, "for service to the arts, particularly music, and to the community through charitable organisations".cite web|url= http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/honour_roll/search.cfm? aus_award_id=1142038& search_type=quick& showInd=true|title=Morris, Jenny Patricia|work=It's an Honour - Honours - Search Australian Honours|publisher= Government of Australia |date=26 January 2010|accessdate=5 February 2010cite web|url= http://www.gg.gov.au/res/File/PDFs/honours/ad10/Media%20Notes%20OAM%20(M-R)%20(final).pdf? PHPSESSID=0a70f70da66518af19b46c565579a6f4|title=Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division|format=PDF|publisher=Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia|date=26 January 2010|accessdate=2 February 2010 Morris was glad that her charity, Nordoff-Robbins was recognised.cite news|url= http://www.smh.com.au/national/a-little-embarrassed-but-at-least-mum-will-be-pleased-20100125-mukx.html|title=A little embarrassed, but at least mum will be pleased |publisher= Fairfax Media |work= Sydney Morning Herald |date=26 January 2010|last=Zuel|first=Bernard|accessdate=2 February 2010 Morris appeared at the 2010 New Zealand International Arts Festival in Wellington on 13 March.cite web|url= http://www.nzfestival.nzpost.co.nz/music/jenny-morris|title=Jenny Morris - New Zealand|publisher=New Zealand International Arts Festival|accessdate=6 January 2010cite web|url= http://gigs.nzherald.co.nz/2010/mar/wellington/jenny-morris|title=Jenny Morris|publisher= The New Zealand Herald |work=NZ Herald gig guide|accessdate=6 January 2010
Personal life
Morris married photographer, Paul Clarke, in 1986cite web|url= http://www.ovations.com.au/presenter_detail/jenny_morris/26385/1|title=Jenny Morris|publisher=Ovations!: Motivational and Professional Speakers|accessdate=4 January 2010 and they have had two children, Hugh and Bella. Morris' younger sister, Shanley Del cite news|url= http://www.smh.com.au/news/music/keeping-it-live/2007/10/25/1192941219487.html? page=fullpage#contentSwap1|title=Keeping it live|publisher= Fairfax Media |work= Sydney Morning Herald |date=26 October 2007|last=Zuel|first=Bernard|accessdate=2 February 2010 has also won an ARIA Award but as a country music artist in ARIA Music Awards of 1998|1998 .cite web|url= http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php? year=1998|title=ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 1998: 12th Annual ARIA Awards|publisher=Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA)|accessdate=5 January 2010 Their youngest brother, Tam Morris co-wrote, "Break in the Weather" with Jenny, he is also in the group Tracky Dax as a singer-songwriter. Her other siblings are brothers Tam (a storyboard artist and musician) and Rhys (a graphic designer and web developer),cite web|url= http://www.shopfront.org.au/page/superperfect_creatives|title=Shopfront |publisher=Shopfront Theatre|accessdate=6 January 2009 and sisters Maxine, Bronte, Joanne and Shanley. In 2003, on Australia Day (26 January), Morris became an Australian citizen.cite web|url= http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/download/media/pressrel/34H86/upload_binary/34h863.pdf;fileType=application/pdf|title=Media Release H5/2003: NSW Welcomes New Citizens On Australia Day 2003|last=Hardgrave|first=Gary|authorlink=Gary Hardgrave|publisher= Government of Australia |format= Portable Document Format|PDF |date=26 January 2003|accessdate=31 January 2010
Discography
The Crocodiles
See|The Crocodiles
QED
See|QED (band)
Solo
Main|Jenny Morris discography Studio albums
Body and Soul (Jenny Morris album)|Body and Soul
Shiver (Jenny Morris album)|Shiver
Honeychild
Salvation Jane (Jenny Morris album)|Salvation Jane
Hit & Myth
Clear Blue in Stormy Skies
Awards and recognition
Year !! Award-giving Body !! Award !! Result
1987
1988
1992
2010
See also
seealsosection|portal=Music of Australia|Music of Australia|Music of New Zealand
Notes
> #nbFoot01a|^ For full name including diminutive see Australasian Performing Rights Association search result for song writer and performer of "Get Some Humour".cite web|publisher= Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA)|title="Get Some Humour" at APRA search engine|url= http://www.apra-amcos.com.au/worksearch.axd? q=Get%20Some%20Humour|accessdate=4 January 2010
For year of birth and New Zealand, see McFarlane.
For Tokoroa, see Chapman.Cite book|last=Chapman|first=Ian|title=Kiwi Rock Chicks, Popstars & Trailblazers|page=143|publisher= Harper Collins |location=New Zealand |year=2010 |isbn=978-1-86950-830-2
For Hamilton, see Dix.Cite book|last=Dix|first=John|title=Stranded in Paradise
New Zealand Rock and Roll, 1955 to the Modern Era |page=226|publisher= Penguin Books |location=New Zealand |year=2005|month=January |isbn=978-0-14-301953-4
For names of siblings: Tam and Shanley see Aprap article.
*For Rhys as brother of Tam see Shopfront Theatre.
*For sisters, Maxine, Bronte, Joanne R and Shanley see Gregg.
cite encyclopedia|last=McFarlane|first=Ian|authorlink=Ian McFarlane|encyclopedia= Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop |title=Whammo Homepage|url= http://web.archive.org/web/20040405231007/www.whammo.com.au/index.asp|accessdate=4 January 2010|year=1999|publisher= Allen & Unwin |location= St Leonards, New South Wales|St Leonards, NSW |isbn=1-86508-072-1 Note: Archived on-line copy has limited functionality.
cite book|title=The Who's Who of Australian Rock|last=Spencer|first=Chris|coauthors=Zbig Nowara, Paul McHenry with notes by Ed Nimmervoll |origyear=1987|year=2002|publisher=Five Mile Press|location= Noble Park, Victoria|Noble Park , Vic.|page=|isbn=1-86503-891-1|accessdate=4 January 2010cite web|url= http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2090055|title=Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry|work=catalogue|publisher= National Library of Australia |accessdate=4 January 2010 Note: on-line version established at http://www.whiteroom.com.au/howlspace/whoswho/aboutww.htm White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition.
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Cite journal | url = http://find.natlib.govt.nz/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do? ct=display& doc=nlnz_innz138588& indx=4& vl%28freeText0%29=%20%20Morris%20%2C%20%20Jenny%20%20%28Sydney%29& fn=search& vl%282087478UI0%29=sub& dstmp=1290223199716& tab=default_tab& indx=1& vl%281UI0%29=exact& vid=NLNZ& vl%2841331690UI1%29=all_items& scp.scps=& mode=Basic& dscnt=0 | title = Sisters-in-arms | work = More | publisher = National Library of New Zealand | date = February 1992 | issue = 104 | pages = 26–31 | last1 = Gregg | first1 = Stacy | accessdate = 20 November 2010
External links
http://www.jennymorris.com/ Jenny Morris - official website
http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/05/25/2254925.htm Jenny Morris interview for Sunday Brunch (25 August 2008) on ABC Radio Sydney with Simon Marnie.
http://www.amrap.org/fmn.php? pageid=69& nodeid=33& a=1& p=1& c=jan Jenny Morris interview with Jane Costessi from Amrap on Hit and Myth
Jenny MorrisARIA Award for Best Female Artist 1980s Good article Persondata | NAME =Morris, Jenny | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = | DATE OF BIRTH =29 September 1956 | PLACE OF BIRTH = Tokoroa , New Zealand | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH = DEFAULTSORT:Morris, Jenny Category:1956 births Category:Living people Category:ARIA Award winners Category:New Zealand female singers Category:New Zealand rock singers Category:New Zealand singer-songwriters Category:People from Hamilton, New Zealand Category:People from Tokoroa Category:Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
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