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Name
  
John Grenell


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
Route 66: Country Western Music (Air Mail Music Collection)

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John grenell blue smoke live at otira stagecoach hotel


John Denver Hore (born 19 July 1944 in Ranfurly, New Zealand) is a New Zealand country singer and songwriter, better known by his stage name of John Grenell.

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John Grenell does a Jim Reeves concert in 1999


Career

He had his first professional engagement in 1962, the year he finished high school, after placing third in a nationwide TV contest "Have a Shot". He recorded his first record album for Joe Brown in 1963, and made a further 16 albums 1963-74, some of which reached gold. He was the New Zealand representative to the Grand Old Opry in Nashville, Tennessee in 1966 and 1974. He has sung in America, Australia, Canada, England, and South Africa, and at various TV series, special events and a Royal Command performance. He wrote the New Zealand version of I've Been Everywhere with local place names in 1966.

He returned to entertainment in 1989-90 with the album "Welcome to our World" which was a single and album best-seller in February 1990, see List of number-one singles. He has received Country music recording industry awards, Male Vocalist of the year, a Gold Tribute award plus Best Country single and Country Record of the year.

Personal life

He grew up in Central Otago and Dunedin, and was educated at Kyeburn School and Otago Boys High School. He originally sang as John Hore, his stepfather’s surname, but later changed to the family surname of Grenell. He married Deidre Bruton in 1971; they have three sons who are all musical and daughter Amiria won a NZ Music Award for Best Folk Album of the year in 2012 for her album Three Feathers. They live in Whitecliffs, on a Canterbury foothills farm, and breed Appaloosa horses. He is interested in the outdoor environment, particularly high country tussock and watershed areas.

References

John Grenell Wikipedia


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