....has been described
as 'The Wild One', Australia's 'King of Rock'N'Roll' and the 'Father
of the Australian Record Industry'. He was all of these, but above all
he was the greatest entertainer this country has ever seen.
Born John Michael O'Keefe in Sydney on January 19, 1935, into
a musical family, Johnny O'Keefe's career took off in the mid to late
1950's when, together with American born entrepreneur Lee Gordon, he
pioneered Rock'N'Roll in Australia. Sharing the bill with the greatest
names of the rock era, O'Keefe invariably blasted the overseas acts
off the stages of Stadiums right throughout the country with his frantic
stage act; an act that earned him the title 'The Wild One'. His 1959
recording 'Shout' became the Australian Rock 'N'Roll' National Anthem.
Johnny O'Keefe almost single handedly established the Australian recording
industry. He won over a very cynical recording company, radio stations
and the Australian record buying public and his second to none career
29 Top 40 hits says it all. But for Johnny O'Keefe, it is fair to say
that we would not have the record industry in Australia that exists
today. He fought long and hard till the day he died to promote Australian
talent and to ensure that Australian artists were afforded the opportunity
to record.
His battle to ensure that radio stations gave Australian artists equal
time to their overseas contemporaries is legendary. He gave Australians
the opportunity to gain invaluable experience on Australian television
before heading overseas. Olivia Newton John, Helen Reddy and Peter Allen
are prime examples of artists who benefited from his support. They in
turn paved the way for today's artists to be accepted on their merits.
All this at a time when we Australians were very slow to recognise the
wonderful talent that we had in our own back yard.
Johnny O'Keefe had a fierce determination to succeed and to help others
succeed. He had a work ethic that would have destroyed most. He had
an amazing capacity to bounce back from the many adversities that beset
his career, such as a near fatal car accident, and a series of breakdowns.
It was as if he was living the old adage - 'the show must go on'.
His achievements in a 25 year career are staggering. He was the first
Australian artist to ever make the Australian Top 40 charts, with "Wild
One". He was the first Australian artist to be signed by and record
for a major international label - the US Liberty based label. Out of
that association came US sales in excess of 100, 000 copies of 'She's
My Baby' and two No. I hits and a No. 2 hit in this country. In all,
he released over 50 singles, 50 EP's and 100 albums. He wrote and produced
hits for other Australian artists; managed the careers of a number of
others; compered 4 highly successful television entertainment programs;
performed to millions in all corners of this huge continent; toured
America, performing in 36 major cities and appearing on the top rating
'American Bandstand' and 'Ed Sullivan Shows' - all firsts for an Australian
entertainer; entertained troops in Vietnam; proved to be the major attraction
at the three day Sunbury Outdoor Music Festival in 1973; and played
a key role in the introduction of the national 'Mo' entertainment awards.
Australians were stunned at the news of his death on October 6,
1978, but he has left a wonderful legacy in the form of such classic
songs as "Shout', "She's My Baby", "I'm Counting On You" and "She Wears
My Ring". Johnny O'Keefe was a Superstar and truly an Australian Entertainment
Legend.
Webmaster Note :
The forthcoming biographgical
book by Damian will be the very first honest insight into the life and
career of J O'K. It will gently expose him as a God loving, vibrant
singer/enterpeneur whose one consuming passion was to perform and be
involved in the music industry. It will embrace his life as schoolboy
right up until his last moments with us. A must read for the serious
and a must miss for the thrill seeker.
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