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The Black Sorrows are an Australian
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band formed in 1983 by mainstay vocalist
Joe Camilleri Joseph Vincent Camilleri, (born 21 May 1948) aka Jo Jo Zep or Joey Vincent, is a Maltese Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Camilleri has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows. Jo Jo ...
(ex-
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), who also plays saxophone and guitar. Camilleri has used various line-ups to record 17 albums, with five reaching the top 20 on the ARIA Albums Charts: '' Hold on to Me'' (September 1988), ''
Harley and Rose ''Harley and Rose'' is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in September 1990 and peaked at number three on the ARIA Charts, becoming the band's first top five album. The album remained in the ...
'' (August 1990), '' Better Times'' (September 1992), ''
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'' (November 1993) and '' Lucky Charm'' (November 1994). Their top 40 singles are "
Chained to the Wheel "Chained to the Wheel" is a song by Australian blues and rock band The Black Sorrows. It was released as the third single from their fifth studio album '' Hold On to Me''. It was a big hit, peaking at 9 on the ARIA Charts. At the ARIA Music Awar ...
" (February 1989), "
Harley + Rose "Harley + Rose" is a song by Australian blues and rock band The Black Sorrows. It was released in July 1990 as the first single from their sixth studio album ''Harley and Rose''. It peaked at 24 on the ARIA Charts in September 1990. At the ARIA M ...
" (August 1990) and "
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" (July 1994).


History


Formation and early years: 1983–85

The Black Sorrows began as a loose pick-up band in Melbourne in 1983. They played mostly covers of R&B,
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, soul and blues music. An early line-up was founding mainstay, Joe Camilleri (aka Joey Vincent) on vocals, saxophone and guitar (ex-
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,
Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons are an Australian blues music, blues and rock music, rock band that features the singer, songwriter and saxophonist Joe Camilleri (aka "Jo Jo Zep"). The band was active in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and had severa ...
); with Jeff Burstin on guitar (ex-
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, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons), Wayne Burt on guitar and vocals (ex-Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons,
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); George Butrumlis on piano accordion; Wayne Duncan on bass guitar (ex- Daddy Cool, Living Legends); Steve McTaggart on violin; Paul Williamson on clarinet and saxophone; and Gary Young on drums (ex-Daddy Cool, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons). Initially, Camilleri used the group to play gigs in local cafes after the dissolution of his previous band, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons. From 1983 to 1988 he used the name Joey Vincent for his work with the band. Membership in the band has been loose and fluid. Most of The Falcons, at one point or another, have been members; numerous other Australian musicians have drifted in and out of the line-ups. Aside from zydeco, their early style included
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. Their first two albums, ''
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'' (June 1984) and ''
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'' (March 1985), were each recorded live-in-the-studio, in one day, with Camilleri producing. They consisted almost entirely of R&B
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, Don Covay, and John Lee Hooker. '' A Place in the World'' followed in November 1985, again produced by Camilleri, it only had one cover track, the rest co-written by Camilleri with Nick Smith (ex-Millionaires, The Kevins, Stephen Cummings Band), who was also on guitar and backing vocals. Camilleri told Catherine Cook of ''The Canberra Times'' that they "had to exist on their own merit". She noted the songwriter was "taking all the best from the music he was playing and adding experiences and ideas". Also joining the group, just before recording, was
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(ex- Tinsley Waterhouse Band, Stephen Cummings Band) on drums and percussion. Camilleri, Burstin, Burt, Butrumlis, Luscombe, McTaggart, and Smith were joined in the studio by sessions musicians including Ed Bates (ex-The Sports) on guitar; Joe Creighton (ex-Billy T) on bass guitar;
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(ex-Daddy Cool, Billy T) on guitar;
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(ex-The Sports) on guitar; and The Blackberries on vocal harmonies.


"Classic era": 1986–1993

By November 1986 the Black Sorrows line-up was Camilleri, Burstin, Luscombe and Smith; with Johnny Charles on bass guitar. The group were playing mostly original material. The group released "Mystified" which gained radio play and peaked at number 24 on the
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. The group's fourth studio album, '' Dear Children'' (April 1987), which was co-produced by Camilleri and Burstin, initially appeared on Camel Records.Australian chart peaks: *Top 100 (
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) peaks to 19 June 1988 plus "The Chosen Ones" and "Fire Down Below": N.B. the Kent Report chart was licensed by
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between mid 1983 and 19 June 1988. *Top 50 (
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) peaks from 26 June 1988: *Top 100 (ARIA Chart) peaks from January 1990 to December 2010: *"Certified Blue" (ARIA Chart) peak:
but
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signed them to a distribution deal. With CBS promoting, it peaked at No. 22 the Australian
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albums chart in June. In May that year, the single, "Daughters of Glory", had reached the top 50 on the related Kent Music Report singles chart. Additional session musicians used on ''Dear Children'' included: Butrumlis; Tony Faeshe on guitar and viola;
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on backing vocals; Mick Girasole on bass guitar;
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on piano; Sherlie Matthews on backing vocals; Mick O'Connor on keyboards and Hammond organ. The band often made use of session or touring musicians including Sam See on slide guitar, Tony Norris on trumpet, and
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on guitar. During 1988 Smith left the performance line-up, however he continued writing lyrics for the Black Sorrows over the following two decades. By mid-year Burt had returned on guitar, Charles was replaced by Girasole on bass guitar, and
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Bull joined on backing vocals and occasional lead vocals (ex-Sophisticated Boom Boom, The Sacred Hearts of Sweet Temptation, The Honeymooners). Australian journalist
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described the "classic line-up" of the group as Camilleri, Linda and Vika Bull, Burstin, Burt, Girasole and Luscombe. The Bull sisters' readily identifiable singing style became a big part of The Black Sorrows' sound. At live gigs each had their own "spots" showing different voices: "Vika strong and soulful. Linda soft and gentle." The group's fifth album, '' Hold on to Me'', was issued in September 1988, which was co-produced by Burstin and Camilleri. As well as the standard version CBS released a limited edition 2× LP in Australia.
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's Rudyard Kennedy felt the lead singer was able to "channel the voice and persona of"
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and while the group "borrow many of the same ingredients" however "the trick is in mixing those well-worn ingredients together and coming up with something new" such that the album "deserves to be heard and hailed by music fans the world over". The album peaked at No. 7 on the
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in May 1989 and remained in the top 50 for 46 weeks. It provided two top 40 hits on the associated Singles Chart: "
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" (March 1989 – their highest charting single at No. 9) and "
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" (April). At the ARIA Music Awards of 1990 they won Best Group. Internationally ''Hold on to Me'' peaked at No. 6 on the
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; No. 18 on the
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; and No. 35 on the
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. Before recording their sixth album, ''
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'' (August 1990), Jen Anderson was added on violin (ex-Kings of the World); and Richard Sega replaced Girasole on bass guitar. It was co-produced by Camilleri, Burstin and Luscombe; and the CD format has six bonus tracks compared with the LP version. It peaked at No. 3 in Australia and remained in the top 50 for 51 weeks; No. 5 in Norway; and No. 36 in Sweden. The album produced two top 30 singles; "
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" and " Never Let Me Go".
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a band made up of members of the Black Sorrows released their first album, ''
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'', in December 1991. The Revelators sound was a return to early The Black Sorrows material: playing largely R&B-oriented cover songs. Burt left the Black Sorrows before recording for their seventh album, '' Better Times'' (September 1992), and Stephen Hadley (ex- Kate Ceberano and the Ministry of Fun) replaced Sega on bass guitar. Also added to the line-up were Barker and James Black (on keyboards) of The Relevators. Finally, Laurie Polec took over as the band's primary lyricist, although Smith contributed to this and future releases. ''Better Times'' peaked at No. 13 in Australia. In March 1993 the group re-released ''Better Times'' as 2× CD pack with
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' ''
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'' as a bonus disc. The pack reached No. 14 in Australia. In September, the Black Sorrows released "
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" – a cover of the
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track. Their first greatest hits album, ''
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'', appeared in November 1993, which peaked at No. 4 in January 1994. By the end of 1993, Camilleri announced that after The Chosen Ones Tour, the current line-up of The Black Sorrows would be dissolved. It became his solo band with "a floating line-up of specially selected musicians". Vika and Linda launched their duo career in March 1994. Luscombe was later a session drummer or band member for various groups including Paul Kelly Band (and associated side projects
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and Stardust Five), and as from May 2014 is a member of the
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quiz show, '' RocKwiz'' house band, RocKwiz Orkestra since 2005. Black also worked as a session musician or band member including for Sherine's X Machine,
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, and with Luscombe on ''RocKwiz'' since 2005.


New line-ups: 1994–98

For the new iteration of The Black Sorrows, Camilleri retained only Hadley from the previous line-up. The group's next album, '' Lucky Charm'' (November 1994) was recorded in New York with Camilleri co-producing with Kerryn Tolhurst. While the group had no fixed line-up at this juncture, in the studio the group most frequently called on the services of Hadley on bass guitar, Tolhurst on guitar,
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and keyboards, Rob Burke on saxophone, Claude Carranza on guitar, Steve Ferrone on drums, and Andy York on guitar. Lyrics for the album's songs were supplied by James Griffin, Smith or Polec. McFarlane noted that the album was "a more reflective, rootsier collection than previous band efforts". It reached No. 20 in Australia. The group's ninth studio album, ''
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'' was released in November 1998. The album was co-produced by Camilleri, Black and Tolhurst. It also used guest musicians including Burstin, Burt and
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on vocals. McFarlane described it as containing "R&B-tinged jazz and blues tunes". The lead single, "New Craze" (August 1997), was nominated at the 1998 APRA Awards for Most Performed Jazz Work in Australia for its writers Camilleri, Smith and Black. In the early 2000s Camilleri founded another side project, Bakelite Radio, which temporarily supplanted his recording activity with The Black Sorrows. As is characteristic of Camilleri's projects, Bakelite Radio started as a loosely organised covers band with a fluid membership. However, the players in Bakelite Radio were generally similar to the membership of the concurrent line-up of The Black Sorrows, with only the repertoire differing. Camilleri also reunited with
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and released
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nominated studio albums in 2000 and 2002.


Return from hiatus: 2004–08

The Black Sorrows returned from hiatus and released an acoustic album, '' One Mo' Time'', in 2004 with returning members Camilleri, Black, Burstin, Floyd and Hadley. The band's follow-up album was '' Roarin' Town'', released in October 2006. For this release, The Black Sorrows were Camilleri, Black, Floyd, Hadley, and the returning Carranza. Carranza and Black had also played with Camilleri in Bakelite Radio. As well, Nick Smith, who had been one of several lyricists used by The Black Sorrows in the previous decade, was now once again the band's sole lyricst in terms of the band's new original material. The 2006 touring line-up of The Black Sorrows consisted of Camilleri, Black, Creighton, Carranza, Floyd, and new recruits Annette Roche and Troy McMillan on backing vocals. When the band resumed touring in 2007, Roche and McMillan had left the group. A one-time only gig in December 2008 featured a Black Sorrows line-up that traversed different eras of the band. This line-up included Camilleri, Anderson, Bates, Vika and Linda Bull, Butrumlis, Carranza, Creighton and Floyd.


Later activity: 2009–present

Camilleri continued performing with The Black Sorrows,
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and Bakelite Radio at gigs with a changing roster of musicians. In late 2009 The Black Sorrows released a CD/DVD compilation pack, '' 4 Days in Sing Sing'' (2009). The DVD chronicles the making of the album, which consists of 17 tracks recorded live-in-the-studio at Sing Sing Studios in Melbourne. All tracks were versions of The Black Sorrows and Bakelite Radio tracks, and were played by the then-current line-up for both bands: Camilleri, Black, Carranza, and Creighton. The 2010-2012 Black Sorrows line-up consisted of Camilleri, Carranza, Creighton, and the returning Floyd, alongside new vocalist Atlanta Coogan who joined in 2010. In 2012 the line-up released '' Crooked Little Thoughts'', a 72-page hard cover book including 3× CDs, photos, lyrics and the artwork of Victor Rubin. By 2013 the line-up had shuffled again. Camilleri and Carranza were now joined by Angus Burchall on drums, Mark Gray on bass guitar, and
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on keyboards and backing vocals. This Black Sorrows line-up would prove to be by far the longest lasting, releasing five albums over the next 8 years. The group released their 14th album '' Certified Blue'' produced by Camilleri and
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'','' on April Fool's Day 2014. A pair of follow-up albums, consisting of cover songs recorded during the Certified Blue'' sessions, were released simultaneously the following year. Entitled '' Endless Sleep Chapter 46'' and '' Endless Sleep Chapter 47'' produced by Camilleri and
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'','' these albums were issued on vinyl, with a CD version included as a bonus -- the CDs were not available to purchase separately. In September 2016, keeping the same line-up, The Black Sorrows released '' Faithful Satellite'', produced by Camilleri and
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'','' their 17th studio album. 2019 saw the release of '' Citizen John'' produced by Camilleri and recorded at
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in Melbourne. This was all Camilleri and Smith songs with the exception of Silvio, a
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Robert Hunter cover. The band was still Camilleri, Carranza, Gray, Burchall, and
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. By 2021, the line-up had shifted again, with a complete overhaul except for perennial frontman Camilleri. The band now consists of Camilleri, Shannon Bourne (guitar), Mitch Cairnes (bass), Peter Solley (keyboards) and the once again returning Tony Floyd (drums). The Black Sorrows released their 19th studio album,'' Saint Georges Road'', in September 2021.


Members

According to sources: *
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 – backing vocals, lead vocals (1988–93) *
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 – backing vocals, lead vocals (1988–93) *
Joe Camilleri Joseph Vincent Camilleri, (born 21 May 1948) aka Jo Jo Zep or Joey Vincent, is a Maltese Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Camilleri has recorded as a solo artist and as a member of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons and The Black Sorrows. Jo Jo ...
(aka Joey Vincent) – vocals, saxophone, guitar (1983–98, 2004–present) * Jeff Burstin – guitar, mandolin (1983–93, 2004) * Wayne Burt – guitar, backing vocals (1983–85, 1988–91, 1998) * George Butrumlis – piano accordion (1983–86, 1987 sessions) * Wayne Duncan – bass guitar (1983–84) * Steve McTaggart – violin (1983–85) * Paul Williamson – clarinet, saxophone (1983–84) * Gary Young – drums (1983–84) *
Peter Luscombe Peter Luscombe is an Australian drummer and composer. Career Luscombe was a member of The Black Sorrows from 1985 to 1993 appearing on the albums ''A Place in the World'' (1986), ''Dear Children'' (1987), ''Hold on to Me'' (1988), ''Harley and ...
 – drums, percussion (1985–93) * Nick Smith – backing vocals (1985–88), lyricist (1985–present) * Ed Bates – guitar (1985 sessions) * Joe Creighton – bass guitar, backing vocals (1985 sessions, 1998, 2004–12) *
Ross Hannaford Ross Andrew Hannaford (1 December 1950 – 8 March 2016) was an Australian musician, active in numerous local bands. He was often referred to by his nickname "Hanna". Widely regarded as one of the country's finest rock guitarists, he was best kn ...
 – guitar (1985 sessions) *
Andrew Pendlebury Andrew Scott Pendlebury (born 1952) is an Australian guitarist-songwriter. From 1977 to 1981 was a member of The Sports and from 1986 to 1988 he joined Slaughtermen. He has undertaken other projects and issued four solo albums. At the ARIA Mus ...
 – guitar (1985 sessions) * The Blackberries – backing vocals (1985 sessions) * Johnny Charles – bass guitar (1986–88) *
Venetta Fields Venetta Lee Fields (born 1941) is an American-born singer, musical theater actress and vocal coach. She was a backing vocalist for American and British rock and pop acts of the 1960s and 1970s, including Ike & Tina Turner, Pink Floyd, Humble Pi ...
 – backing vocals (1987 sessions) * Mick Girasole – bass guitar (1987 sessions, 1988–89) * Jen Anderson – violin (1989–93) * Richard Sega – bass guitar (1989–91) * Michael Barker – percussion (1991–93) * James Black – keyboards, organ, piano (1991–93, 1998, 2004–09) * Stephen Hadley – bass guitar (1991–94, 2004) * Laurie Polec – lyrics (1991–94, 1998) * Rob Burke – saxophone (1991 - 1998) * Claude Carranza – guitar (1994, 2004–present) * Steve Ferrone – drums (1994) *
Kerryn Tolhurst Kerryn William Tolhurst (born 1948) is an Australian country rock musician, songwriter and producer. He was based in the United States from late 1970s to the late 1990s, although he periodically returned to Australia. He was a founder of the Au ...
 – guitar, mandolin, tiple, keyboards (1994) * Andy York – guitar (1994) * Tony Floyd – drums (1995-2014,2018-prsent) * Nick Haywood – bass guitar (1998) * Troy McMillan – backing vocals (2006–07) * Annette Roche – backing vocals (2006–07) * Atlanta Coogan – vocals (2010) * Angus Burchall – drums (2013–present) * Mark Gray – bass guitar (2013–present) *
John McAll John McAll is a pianist, composer, arranger and producer with experience ranging from jazz, pop, blues, rock contemporary classical, afrobeat and theatre. John McAll graduated with a Bachelor of Arts University of Melbourne Faculty of VCA an ...
 – keyboards, backing vocals producer (2013–present)


Discography

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Sonola ''Sonola'' is the debut studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in June 1984 and consisted of cover versions of soul and R&B songs. Background In 1983, following the disbanding of Jo Jo Zep, Joe Camille ...
'' (1984) * ''
Rockin' Zydeco ''Rockin' Zydeco'' is the second studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in March 1985 and consisted of most cover versions of soul and R&B songs. The album was re-released in CD in 2002. Background Joe ...
'' (1985) * '' A Place in the World'' (1985) * '' Dear Children'' (1987) * '' Hold on to Me'' (1988) * ''
Harley and Rose ''Harley and Rose'' is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in September 1990 and peaked at number three on the ARIA Charts, becoming the band's first top five album. The album remained in the ...
'' (1990) * '' Better Times'' (1992) * '' Lucky Charm'' (1994) * ''
Beat Club ''Beat-Club'' is a West Germany, West German music programme that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen (city), Bremen, West Germany on Das Erste, ''Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen'', the national public TV channel of ...
'' (1998) * '' One Mo' Time'' (2004) * '' Roarin' Town'' (2006) * '' 4 Days in Sing Sing'' (2009) * '' Crooked Little Thoughts'' (2012) * '' Certified Blue'' (2014) * '' Endless Sleep Chapter 46'' (2015) * '' Endless Sleep Chapter 47'' (2015) * '' Faithful Satellite'' (2016) * '' Citizen John'' (2019) * '' Saint Georges Road'' (2021)


Awards and nominations


APRA

The APRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by the
Australasian Performing Right Association APRA AMCOS consists of Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS), both copyright management organisations or copyright collectives which jointly represent over 100,000 songwr ...
to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.


ARIA Awards

The
ARIA Music Awards The Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards (commonly known informally as ARIA Music Awards, ARIA Awards, or simply the ARIAs) is an annual series of awards nights celebrating the Australian music industry, put on by the Austr ...
is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
Australian music The music of Australia has an extensive history made of music societies. Indigenous Australian music forms a significant part of the unique heritage of a 40,000- to 60,000-year history which produced the iconic didgeridoo. Contemporary fusions of ...
.


Music Victoria Awards

The
Music Victoria Awards The Music Victoria Awards (previously known as The Age EG Awards and The Age Music Victoria Awards) are an annual awards night celebrating music from the Australian state of Victoria. They commenced in 2006 and are awarded in Melbourne Music W ...
are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006. ! , - ,
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References

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External links

* * * Liner notes to the following Black Sorrows releases: ''Sonola'', ''Dear Children'', ''Hold on to Me'', ''Harley and Rose'', ''Better Times'', ''Lucky Charm'', ''One Mo' Time''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Black Sorrows, The ARIA Award winners Australian rock music groups Musical groups established in 1983 Musical groups from Melbourne Victoria (Australia) musical groups CBS Records artists