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Mark Jeremy Seymour (born 26 July 1956) is an Australian musician and vocalist. He was the frontman and songwriter of rock band Hunters & Collectors from 1981 until 1998. Seymour has carved a solo career, releasing his debut solo album in 1997 and winning an ARIA Award in 2001 for ''
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'' in the category of Best Adult Contemporary Album.


Early years

Mark Jeremy Seymour was born on 26 July 1956 in
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to Frank and Paula Seymour. He has two older sisters, Hilary and Helen, and a younger brother,
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(born 1958) – later bass guitarist for Crowded House. His mother encouraged all four children to learn musical instruments and sing. He initially learned piano but switched to guitar as a teenager. Seymour and his family moved to Melbourne in 1972. He graduated from
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in 1978 and was qualified to teach. He later lived in the St Kilda area.


Career


1980: The Jetsonnes

By 1980 Seymour, on lead guitar, was a member of The Jetsonnes, a post-punk pop group formed in Melbourne, with John Archer on bass guitar; Doug Falconer on drums; Margot O'Neill on lead vocals; and Ray Tosti-Gueira on guitar.
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described the group as "lighter, bouncier (rather than funkier) and more infectious than other like-minded bands such as Models". They issued a double A-sided single, "Newspaper"/"Miniskirts in Moscow". The Jetsonnes, Models, and International Exiles were "the first bands to rise out of Melbourne's hothouse punk, new wave explosion playing an exuberant brand of neo-pop".


1981–1998: Hunters and Collectors

In 1981, Seymour formed Hunters & Collectors from the remnants of The Jetsonnes with Archer, Falconer, and Tosti-Gueira. According to musicologist, Ian McFarlane, this was "a far more radical and unremitting concept" and Seymour, with his "blue labourer's singlet, bulging biceps, introspective angst and impassioned vocals" became the "thinking woman's sex symbol". Between 1981 and 1998, The Hunters and Collectors released nine studio albums, and were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2005. In 1992, Seymour released his debut single, "Hey Boys" with Paul Kelly from the '' Garbo (soundtrack)''. The song peaked at number 71 on the ARIA Charts. Seymour wrote the Hunters and Collector's song "
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win in 1995. Seymour has performed at several AFL Grand Finals.


1997–2010: Solo career

In May 1997, whilst still officially part of Hunters and Collectors, Seymour released his first solo single, " Last Ditch Cabaret". The song peaked at number 85 on the ARIA Charts. At the
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, the song earned him two nominations; Best Male Artist and Breakthrough Single. "The Ghost Of Vainglory" and "Home Again" followed and Seymour released his debut studio album ''
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'' in September 1997. The album peaked at number 53 on the ARIA charts and earned Seymour another nomination for Best Male Artist at the ARIA Music Awards of 1998. In March 2001, Seymour released his second studio album, ''
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'', which peaked at number 61 on the ARIA Charts and won Best Adult Contemporary Album at the
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. In April 2004, Seymour released '' Embedded''. The album did not chart. In September 2005, Seymour released '' Daytime & the Dark'', an album, featuring acoustic versions of mostly Hunters and Collectors songs. The album peaked at number 99 on the ARIA Charts. In September 2007, Seymour released ''
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'', a second album of acoustic versions of mostly Hunters and Collectors songs.


2011–present: Mark Seymour & The Undertow

In 2011, Seymour formed and began recording and with a band again. The band, titled ''Mark Seymour & The Undertow'' released '' Undertow'' in May 2011. In 2013, Mark Seymour & The Undertow released ''Seventh Heaven Club'', an album which paid homage to love songs, featuring tracks by Bob Dylan, Dave Dobbyn, Otis Redding, Neil Young, Tom Petty and Lucinda Williams. Mark Seymour & The Undertow released the album ''Roll Back The Stone'' on March 24, 2015. It was recorded live at Melbourne's Bakehouse Studios and featured 24 tracks from Seymour's back catalogue from 1985-2017 reinterpreted by The Undertow. In 2020, Seymour announced the release of his tenth studio album (and fourth as Mark Seymour & The Undertow), titled ''Slow Dawn''.


Personal life

Seymour married his wife Jo in 1994; they have two daughters Eva and Hannah. Both of Seymour's parents and his two sisters were teachers, so following on from their careers Seymour became a teacher for about ten weeks but decided to focus on becoming a musician. In 2008, Seymour released the memoir, ''Thirteen Tonne Theory'', which was published by
Penguin Books Penguin Books is a British publishing house. It was co-founded in 1935 by Allen Lane with his brothers Richard and John, as a line of the publishers The Bodley Head, only becoming a separate company the following year. Seymour suffered an Achilles injury when he was 23 and has accumulated scar tissue on both knees.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


Singles


Awards


ARIA Music Awards

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Seymour, Mark 1956 births Living people APRA Award winners ARIA Award winners Australian rock singers Musicians from Melbourne People from Benalla Australian multi-instrumentalists Australian rock guitarists Australian singer-songwriters Hunters & Collectors members Australian male guitarists Australian male singer-songwriters