Flying Emus

Flying Emus are an Australian country/bluegrass band that formed in 1984 and released four studio albums, including, This Town, which won an ARIA Award for Best Country Album in 1988.

They disbanded in 1990. At the Country Music Awards of Australia in January 2013, John Kane (guitar, mandolin), announced they had reformed with other founders: his younger sister Genni Kane on lead vocals and guitar, Mike Kerin on violin and mandolin and Ian Simpson on banjo, joined by new member Michael Vidale on bass guitar.

Flying Emus
OriginSydney, Australia
GenresCountry, bluegrass
Years active1984 (1984)–1990 (1990), 2013 (2013)–present
Members
  • Genni Kane
  • John Kane
  • Mike Kerin
  • Ian Simpson
  • Michael Vidale
  • Wayne Goodwin
Past members
  • Graham Thompson
  • Malcolm Wakeford
  • Hanuman Dass

History

1984–1991

In 1984 the Flying Emus were formed in Sydney with Genni Kane and her older brother John Kane, Mike Kerin, and Ian Simpson, as a country, bluegrass group. In 1985 the band released their debut studio album, Look Out Below, which won Instrumental of the Year at the 1986 CMAA Country Music Awards. At the same ceremony they won Vocal Group of the Year for their song "Diamond Creek". At the 1987 CMAA awards, the band took Instrumental of the Year again, for the track "Emu Strut". In October 1986 they supported Steeleye Span in a show at the Canberra Theatre, where local correspondent Robert Hefner of The Canberra Times praised the vocals of Genni Kane, violin work by Kerin and banjo by Simpson.

In 1987 the band released This Town and in September of that year they supported Suzanne Vega at the Sydney Town Hall. Tharunka's Jim Dwyer felt the venue did not suit their intimate style. At the 1988 CMAA awards the group won Instrumental of the Year for the third consecutive year with the track "Jackaroo", and secured another Vocal Group of the Year for "Auctioneer". They won Best Country Album for This Town at the ARIA Music Awards of 1988.

In 1989 the band released Postcards from Paradise, which was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Country Album in 1990. Also in that year they released their final studio album, Thank You and Goodnight, before breaking up. At the 1991 CMAA awards they won Instrumental of the Year for the fourth time with the track "Dixie Breakdown".

2013–present: Reformation and The Collection

In January 2013 at the Country Music Awards of Australia, band member John Kane announced the group were reforming. In December 2013 the Flying Emus announced a reunion tour for January 2014 with the four original members (John and Genni Kane, Simpson and Kerin) joined by Michael Vidale on bass. A compilation album, Flying Emus: The Collection, was released through Warner Music on 10 January 2014, with tracks from the band's four albums spanning from 1984 to 1990. 4ZZZ said, "Pretty good at whatever they chose to do: country, pop, trad-folk, the Flying Emus were at their best, I think, when doing bluegrass. Bluegrass bands are renowned for their crazy soloing, but even amongst them The Flying Emus have the skills to make you do a double-take."

Members

  • Genni Kane (Genevieve Wilby) – lead vocals, guitar
  • John Kane – guitar, mandolin
  • Mike Kerin – violin, mandolin, guitar, vocals
  • Ian Simpson – banjo, guitar
  • Hanuman Dass – percussion
  • Graham Thompson – bass guitar
  • Michael Vidale – bass guitar
  • Malcolm Wakeford – drums, percussion
  • Wayne Goodwin – violin
  • Lucky Oceans – pedal steel guitar
  • Michael Rose – pedal steel guitar

Credits:

Discography

List of albums, with selected details
Title Album details
Look Out Below
This Town
  • Released: September 1987
  • Label: Infinity Records, Festival (38815)
  • Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Postcards From Paradise
  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Infinity, Festival (30045)
  • Format: LP, Cassette, CD
Thank You and Goodnight
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Infinity, Festival (30471)
  • Format: LP, CD
The Collection 1984–1990
  • Released: 10 January 2014
  • Greatest Hits collection
  • Label: Festival Records / Warner (FEST1024)
  • Format: CD, DD

Singles

List of singles as lead artist
Title Year Album
"Wheeler/Dealer" 1985 Look Out Below
"It's a Sunburnt Country" 1986 This Town
"I'm In Love with Love" 1987
"Hey Sister" 1988
"This Town"
"I Just Want to Dance With You" Postcards from Paradise
"Different Drum" 1989
"I Don't Know About That" Thank You and Goodnight
"Dixie Breakdown" 1990

Awards

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of Australian music. Flying Emus have won one awards from five nominations.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1988 This Town ARIA Award for Best Country Album Won
ARIA Award for Best Indigenous Release Nominated
1989 "I Just Want to Dance With You" Best Country Album Nominated
"This Town" / "Darling Street" Best Indigenous Release Nominated
1990 Postcards From Paradise Best Country Album Nominated

Country Music Awards of Australia

The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973. Flying Emus have won six awards.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1986 "Look Out Below" Instrumental of the Year Won
1986 "Diamond Creek" Vocal Group of the Year Won
1987 "Emu Strut" Instrumental of the Year Won
1988 "Auctioneer" Vocal Group of the Year Won
1988 "Jackaroo" Instrumental of the Year Won
1991 "Dixie Breakdown" Instrumental of the Year Won
  • Note: Wins only

References

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