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Colin Buchanan

“…simply the best singer songwriter to emerge in the Australian Country Music scene in the last decade…”Sydney Morning Herald (1992)


Dublin-born Colin Buchanan is an ARIA, APRA and 9 times Golden Guitar winning singer/songwriter whose diverse career includes being a beloved ABC TV Play School presenter, sought-after hit song collaborator, Australia's #1 Christian kids artist and regular panelist on ABC Sydney Drive's "Thank God It's Friday" with Richard Glover and the cream of Australia's comedy community.

In 1988 the Sydney-raised primary school teacher spent a life-shifting year living in a Christian community in outback Bourke with his then new bride, Robyn. The following year the couple moved to the NSW Central West sheep and wheat town of Grenfell. "Our time with Cornerstone Community was all about giving our faith legs, shaping our lives and hearts. But it turned out that the bush was holding a lot of songs in her belly. It was all so new and rich and the tunes just tumbled out of me over those two years."

Colin penned songs about local shows and shearing sheds, character he'd met, homesteads and harvest and history. His cassette recorder became his journal and when, in 1989, he handed one of his lounge room tapes to Flying Emus front man John Kane the doors to Colin's career in music began to open.

In 1991 Colin headed to Country Music Mecca Tamworth and returned being hailed as "The find of the festival". He signed to Universal Music Publishing (a writer relationship that in 2015 clocked up a remarkable 25 years) and a record deal with ABC Music followed. His John Kane-produced debut album, Galahs In The Gidgee won Colin's first Golden Guitar for Best New Talent. The Sydney Morning Herald described him as "...simply the best singer/songwriter to emerge on the Australian Country scene for the last decade."

Throughout the '90's, his 4 country releases saw Colin become one of Australia's leading country music artists with Golden Guitars, ARIA and APRA nominations and formidable chart success. But the reflex that was the foundation of his success - Colin's creative response to the world in which he found himself - was to shape a less-than-conventional career.

Country music featured since his early successes? Colin explains. "In 1994, while I was on the road, I was invited by Lee Kernaghan to co-write a song with him about a ute. Since then, I've collaborated with Lee on every one of his albums, including last year's APRA-winning platinum-selling Spirit Of The ANZACS. My co-writing with the likes of Lee and Troy Cassar-Daley has been a massive part of my career over the last 20 years. The funny thing is, as most people probably think I've slipped out of country the fact is I've had more hits and sales as a backroom writer than I ever had as an artist! It's quietly - and immensely - satisfying."

With a 20 year stint as Qantas inflight audio host, corporate compare and regular panellist on ABC Sydney Drive's Thank God It's Friday, Colin's career continues its unconventional journey.