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James Moginie (born 18 May 1956) is an Australian musician. He is best known for his work with
Midnight Oil Midnight Oil (known informally as "The Oils") are an Australian rock band composed of Peter Garrett (vocals, harmonica), Rob Hirst (drums), Jim Moginie (guitar, keyboard) and Martin Rotsey (guitar). The group was formed in Sydney in 1972 ...
, of which he is a founding member, guitarist, keyboardist and leading songwriter.


Career

In addition to Midnight Oil, Moginie has worked and performed with many notable musicians from Australia and New Zealand, including
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, Sarah Blasko, End of Fashion, Backsliders, Neil Murray,
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. Moginie has also played live with The Family Dog comprising different members at times, including Trent Williamson, Kent Steedman, Paul Larsen Loughhead and Tim Kevin. He has also released four solo works. The four-track EP ''Fuzz Face'' was recorded in Moginie's small home studio with Midnight Oils' producer Nick Launay and released in 1996, with Midnight Oil bassist Bones Hillman contributing under the pseudonym "The Family Dog" – a term that Moginie would later use for his live band. ''Alas Folkloric'' (2006) is Moginie's first full-length solo album and first release after Midnight Oil disbanded. The album features contributions from Martin Rotsey and Rob Hirst, as well as
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from the band '' Something for Kate'' on the track "Halfway Home", and was released through the
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label. ''No Vans Mary'' (2010) by Shameless Seamus (Moginie's folk pseudonym) featured guest musicians including flugelhorn player Elizabeth Geyer, drummer Gus Bonic and bodhran player Kevin Kelly. His interest in the traditional music of Ireland has deepened and his 7 piece band Shameless Seamus and The Tullamore Dews released the live in the studio ''Ballroom of Romance'' (2012.) Both were released through Moginie's Reverberama label. Moginie occasionally sings and plays bouzouki and guitar with a smaller group, The Tinkers, with core members Alan Healy (tenor banjo, bouzouki, vocals) and Evelyn Finnerty (fiddle, vocals). In 2017 he released the EP ‘Under The Motherland’s Flag’, in 2018 ‘Perpetua’ and in 2019 ‘Armies Of The Heart’ through Orchard, appearing as ‘Triptych’ (2020) a three EP set on one CD available only through Reverberama. Most instruments were played by Moginie along with contributions by Lozz Benson (vocals and drums,) Sam Moginie (drums) and El Ninety (synthesiser and engineering.) Moginie is still somewhat active in record production, co-producing Melbourne band
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LP ''
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'' released September 2008 and as a session player with Bill Chambers, Lyn Bowtell, Blind Valley,
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, Backsliders, The New Christs, Jordan Leser,
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, Angie Hart, Kate Plummer, Love Parade and numerous others. He has toured and recorded with Rob Hirst,
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in The Break, whose surf rock album ''Church of the Open Sky'' was produced by Moginie and released on 16 April 2010 on the
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label, distributed by MGM. The band's second release ''Space Farm'', a more adventurous work including Jack Howard on trumpet, was also produced by Moginie and was released worldwide on 15 March 2013 through the
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label. With
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, Moginie in 2013 and 2014 performed live with the ACO Underground (
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) in Sydney, Banff and New York City. On 8 November 2017, during a performance as part of Midnight Oil's Great Circle Tour at The Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne, Moginie tore a hamstring during the last song of the main set. He finished the song but did not return for the encore. In 2018, APRA AMCOS announced that Midnight Oil were to be the recipients of the 2018 Ted Albert Award for Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the 2018 APRA Music Awards. Moginie co-produced (with the Celibate Rofles’ Kent Steedman) 'Bark Overtures' (2018) released by Sony Music and Orchard with his band The Family Dog, comprising Steedman, Paul Larsen Loughhead (Celibate Rifles, New Christs) Tim Kevin (Houlihan, Knievel, La Huva, Youth Group). The album is an edited live off the floor recording produced at Jim's Oceanic Studio and recorded to analog recording tape. They toured nationally throughout the summer months 2018–19 in Australia with 'The Summer of the DOG tour'. After Midnight Oil reformed in 2017 for The Great Circle Tour in September- October 2019 they made ‘The Makaratta Project’ EP and a full album ‘Resist’ at Rancom Street Studios and Jim's Oceanic Studio. The former included collaborations with many Australian First Nations artists including Jessica Mauboy, Troy Cassar-Daly, Leah Flanagan, Ursula Yovich, Kaleena Briggs, Frank Yamma, Kev Carmody, Sammy Butcher (Warumpi Band,) Alice Skye, Tasman Keith and Dan Sultan. The latter was a 12 track album of songs. The band is currently undertaking its final ‘Resist’ tour covering Australia, United States, Canada, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, France and New Zealand with its final show at Sydney's Hordern Pavilion on 3 October 2022. He has been active working on and mixing music created in prisons, ‘Songbirds 2’ (male NSW prisoners) with early Midnight Oil alumni Murray Cook and ‘Heart of A Woman’ (West Australian female indigenous prisoners) with prison music program administrator Angela Leech. He co-produced ‘Tjungu’ (2019) by Neil Murray and Sammy Butcher, suite of songs they co-wrote in the community of Papunya. Moginie also engineered, played and mixed the project at Mixmasters (Adelaide) with Mick Wordley, Red House (Alice Springs) with Jeff McLaughlin and Oceanic Studio with Brent Clark, longtime Moginie collaborator. Moginie engineered and played on ‘One Voice’ written by Rob Hirst, a tribute to Midnight Oil's Bones Hillman who died in 2020. The project was named The Hillmans and comprised Hirst, Moginie, drummer Hamish Stuart with Martin Rotsey, Peter Garrett, Jay O’Shea and Warne Livesey. Other works include ‘The Night Garden’ (2017) with flautist Howlin’ Wind and mixing and extra instrument duties on Wind's ‘Symphony in F Minor’ (2022.)


References


External links


Midnight Oil – official website

Reverberama – Jim Moginie's website

- official Facebook page

- Jim Moginie Twitter feed
{{DEFAULTSORT:Moginie, Jim 1956 births Living people APRA Award winners Australian rock guitarists Australian songwriters Midnight Oil members People educated at Sydney Church of England Grammar School