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Jonahs Road
Sydney based band, Jonahs Road, has developed a significant following in the Australian music scene over the past few years. The contemporary sound is a feature gaining them many new fans and the respect of their peers thanks to fantastic live shows, tight vocal harmonies and great songwriting. Jonahs Road commenced 2007 with the news that the track Why Does She Love Me won Song Of The Year in the inaugural ICE Awards and won Best Group at the Peoples Choice Awards. Recent award nominations include finalists in the TIARAs for Best Group and Finalists in the Victorian & National awards for Best Group and Best Independent Release. In addition to writing and recording the new album in 2006, Jay, John and Rodney had a busy 12 months performing at major festivals all over the country and taking a trip to Nashville where their contemporary sound was well received. They established great contacts and introduced some key industry players to the music of Jonah's Road. The debut album Hold On was released in September 2004 and received great feedback from fans, music industry personnel and the media. The release of the album led to several awards and host of nominations for the band: Won the Best Country Album in the 2006 US based Independent Music Awards for their debut album Hold On. Won Best Group in the 2006 TIARAs (Tamworth Independent Artists Recognition Awards). Winners of the Best Independent Release at the Victorian & National Country Music Awards in Feb 2005, where they also had Top 5 finalist nominations for Best New Talent and Song of the Year. At Tamworth in 2005 they were nominated for 2 Golden Guitar Awards for Best New Talent and Best Vocal Group/ Duo, a TIARA for Best Group/ Duo and a Top 10 Golden Guitar nomination for Best Album. In addition to their success at Musicoz in 2003 (won Mark Holden Producer Prize), Jonahs Road was named in the Top 5 for the Country category in the 2004 Musicoz Awards and was named as finalists in the Pop category in the 2005 Musicoz Awards. The writers of the first Jonahs Road single, Getting By Without You (Jay Collie, John Kater & Jasper Somerville-Collie) were also nominated in the Top 12 of the Country section of the International Songwriting Competition in 2004 and in the Semi-Finals in 2006 for the song Giddy Up. Jonahs Road was nominated as finalists in the 2005 Telstra Southern Stars Australian Independent Country Music Awards for Single of the Year and Album of the Year and were nominated in 2006 for Best Group. In both their recordings and live shows, Jay, John & Rodney showcase the harmony-driven, country-pop sound for which Jonah's Road is fast becoming known. Their festival appearances in particular have seen them develop a big fan base which has been strengthened by the radio singles all doing well in the country music airplay charts. The singles have also been added to mass distribution services such as Satellite Music Australia, Qantas Inflight radio and AIR (radio on Foxtel). In addition, a translated cover version of Getting By Without You was recorded by Slovakian Pop Idol Superstar Martin Kelescenyi and has been released by Sony/BMG in Europe. Jonahs Road has developed a reputation for fantastic live shows and their appearances at the Deni Ute Muster and Mud Bulls and Music festival in 2006, Gympie Muster in 2004 and 2005, Whittlesea CM festival in 2006, the Central Coast CM Festival in 2005 & 2006 and the Tamworth festival in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007 have gained them many fans from around the country. In July 2007, Jonahs Road was invited by FORCES Entertainment to entertain the troops in East Timor.
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