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Jamie Redfern (born 9 April 1957) is an English-born Australian television presenter and personality and pop singer. Redfern was an original cast member of children's variety show, ''
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'' from April 1971 to early 1972, before leaving the show to tour in the US with
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. According to Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, he "possessed a booming, mature voice which belied his tender age... escored four Top 40 hit singles and sold more than $1.3 million worth of records." His equal highest-charting singles were the double-A sided covers of " Rainbow on the River"/"
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" (November 1972), and "
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" (August 1973), which each peaked at No. 8 on the ''
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'' national charts.


Biography

Jamie Redfern was born on 9 April 1957 in
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to Sam and Mary Redfern; he has five siblings. The family emigrated to Australia and settled in Melbourne. He took singing lessons with United States-born theatre actor and singer, Evie Hayes. He made his TV debut in 1964 on '' Brian and the Juniors'', a children's variety-talent series, hosted by Brian Naylor on
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and remained with the show until 1970. In 1968 he appeared alongside
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in an early
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demonstration for the same channel. Redfern also guested on ''Happening '70'' (1970) and ''Happening '71'' (1971), which were co-produced by former pop star,
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, and his associate, Kevin Lewis. In April 1971 Redfern became an original cast member of the Australian children's variety show, ''
Young Talent Time ''Young Talent Time'' is an Australian television variety program produced by Lewis-Young Productions and screened on Network Ten. The original series ran from 1971 until 1988 and was hosted by singer-songwriter and record producer Johnny You ...
'', hosted by Young and co-produced by Lewis and Young. Hayes was a long-term judge on the program. He was appointed to the ''Young Talent'' team without an audition, Young recalled "He came in, he was only 13, 14 or something, and … what a voice. He'd could just stand there and sing a song without any accompaniment. You know, the true boy soprano with a really, really big powerful voice." His father, Sam, was his road manager and his brother, Derek, was a latter day ''Young Talent'' team member. Young arranged to have Redfern signed with
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, which issued his debut single in 1971. It was a cover version of " The Little White Cloud", which peaked in the ''
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'' National Top 60. It was recorded as part of his debut album, ''When You Wish upon a Star'' (1971), at T.C.S. Studios, Melbourne, with Young as record producer. The album peaked at No. 16 on the ''Go-Set'' Top 20. At the ''TV Week'' King of Pop Awards for 1971, he won the Outstanding Newcomer category, which was presented by visiting US entertainer,
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. His second single, " When You Wish upon a Star" (1971) reached the ''Go-Set'' Top 40 in February of the following year. At the end of 1971, Redfern was named "Most Outstanding Newcomer" in the TV Week King of Pop Ceremony. In mid-1972 Redfern toured the US with his mentor, Liberace. He was described by ''
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''s Dita Cobb as "a lovely contrast to the local product of his age. Americans adore him. He is so fresh and funny and unassuming and downright young. Nothing seems to have gone to his head." Redfern remembered his early US performances, "lt was great... I was nervous at first. I got songs in the wrong order and the band was playing different music from what I was singing. But it soon straightened out, and I loved the excitement every night." At the ''TV Week'' King of Pop Awards for 1972 he won Most Popular Australian Album for ''When You Wish upon a Star''. His second studio album, ''Sitting on Top of the World'' (1972), also reached No. 16. It provided a double-A sided single with his versions of " Rainbow on the River"/"
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" (November 1972), which peaked at No. 8. At 15 he was the youngest Australian artist to have a top 10 hit until Nikki Webster's "Strawberry Kisses" in June 2001. In January 1973 he briefly returned to Australia to record an album, ''Johnny Young, The Young Talent Team and Jamie Redfern Sing the Hits!'' (1973), he provided lead vocals for "
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" and joined the then-current Young Talent Team on two tracks; his brother, Derek, sang lead for another track, "
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". His next single, "
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" (1973), was a cover version of Frankie Avalon's song, which peaked at No. 8. For most of that year, Redfern was in the US for another touring stint with Liberace. Redfern's third studio album, ''Hitch a Ride on a Smile'' (1974), provided the title track as its lead single in March, which reached the top 30. Also that year he was dubbed the King of Pop at the ''TV Week'' King of Pop Awards for 1974. In the following year he provided a compilation album, ''Jamie Redfern's Golden Hits''. According to Australian music historian, Ian McFarlane, Redfern "slipped from view" during that year. In May 1977 he was interviewed for ''Flashez'', a youth pop show on ABC TV. In April 1981 he told John Vidler of ''The Australian Women's Weekly''s ''TV World'' that he was performing regularly at Sydney RSL and Leagues Clubs and clubs in Melbourne. He also worked as a singing instructor and "tries his hand at penning a few songs." He presented ''Jamie Redfern's Rascals'' on Aurora TV.


Personal life

Jamie Redfern married Judy, a former dancer, in about 1987, they have two children and divorced amicably in 2020. He was the director of the Australian Showbusiness Academy, which ran talent schools in Melbourne's western suburbs. Redfern told Dani Valent of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'', "If I hadn't been a singer I would have been an Anglican minister. My faith has always been strong and I've got that need and desire to help people and to understand them." He told Joel Dwyer of ''Star Weekly'' that his time in the US ended as "My contracts in Australia were about to run out. There was only about a month to go... but at that time my voice was changing and the keys were having to be brought down... I asked them to give me a break for a year, but nobody did and nobody listened. I do feel a bit resentful about that now. Being a singing teacher, I look after kids' voices and I am very aware of when you need rest and why."


Discography


Studio albums


Singles


Awards and nominations


Go-Set Pop Poll

The Go-Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper, ''
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King of Pop Awards

The King of Pop Awards were voted by the readers of
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Logie Awards

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