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Jetty Road's 2010 Tamworth Country Music Festival concert at the Capitol Theatre

Jetty Road is an Australian country music band composed of twin sisters Lee Juliette Bowman (born 30 April 1976), Paula Louise Bowman (born 30 April 1976), Julian Matthew Sammut (born 7 June 1973) and Alexander Simon Ross (born 16 June 1976). The four members met during their tertiary educational studies at Box Hill Institute of Music, Melbourne, Victoria (1995 – 1997), forming an act named after Lee and Paula’s childhood home on Nungurner Jetty Road (VIC). After graduating, they began writing and recording music, making their Australian country music debut at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2005.

They have released four albums, Full Circle (2005), Dirt Roads City Lights (2007), Life at a Million Miles (2009) and Far Away Places (2011) and have won two CMAA Golden Guitar Awards.

Music career

2005

In January 2005, Jetty Road debuted at the Tamworth Country Music Festival busking in Peel Street and placed second in the Tamworth Busking Championships. They released their debut album Full Circle. Their first single released to Australian Country Radio (Run To You) peaked at #21 on the national Country Tracks Top 30 Chart.[1] The song was selected as the opening track on John Nutting’s ABC Saturday Night Country Hottest Hits, Vol. 2.[2]

2007

At the beginning of 2007 Jetty Road met Australian country music legend James Blundell; they spent the next 18 months touring together. Their second album Dirt Roads City Lights was released.

2008

Jetty Road received their first finalist nomination in the 36th Country Music Awards of Australia (Best Group or Duo). They won the TIARA Award for Best Group; the following month their Dirt Roads City Lights album won Victorian Album of the Year at the Victorian & National Country Music Awards. June 2008 saw the band undertake their first international tour, performing in Nashville, Canada and the UK.

2009

In January 2009 they won Best Group at the Australian Country Music People’s Choice Awards.[3] They also won their second consecutive TIARA Award. In March 2009 Jetty Road’s third album Life at a Million Miles was released (Compass Bros), produced by band member Julian Sammut and co produced by Nashville based Australian expat Mark Moffatt. The band undertook their second international tour (June – September) to Canada, the United States, France, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Austria and Norway. Upon returning to Australia, they won Group/Duo of the Year, Album of the Year and Artist of the Year at the Australian Independent Country Music Awards in October.

2010

In January 2010, at the 38th Country Music Awards of Australia, the band won their first CMAA (Golden Guitar) Award in the category, Best Group or Duo, for their track, "Million Miles".[4] They scored an additional two finalist nominations that year,[4] for Album of the Year (Life at a Million Miles) and Single of the Year ("Million Miles").

Jetty Road won Best Group and Best Song (Million Miles) awards at the Australian Country Music People’s Choice Awards,[5] as well as Best Group (National), Victorian Album of the Year and Victorian Entertainer of the Year at the Victorian & National Country Music Awards. A few months later they won the National Music Oz Award for Best Country Act.
Mid 2011 saw Jetty Road touring extensively throughout Canada and Europe and song writing with Canadian writers/artists including The Road Hammer’s Jason McCoy (I'm A Dreamer/Welcome to the Party), The Higgins (Let It Out/Look At Me) and write and sing a duet with George Canyon (Wrong). In October Jetty Road recorded their fourth album Far Away Places in Vancouver at The Factory Studios with Canadian producer Paul Shatto and David Wills.

2011

Far Away Places was released on 6 May 2012 in Australia (WJO). It peaked at number 12 on the ARIA Top 20 Australian Artist Country Albums Chart and remained there for 30 weeks. The debut single release “Serves You Right” achieved #1 on the CMC Top 30 Chart[6] and also radio’s national Country Tracks Chart[7] ( #1 for 4 weeks). The album was also signed to Canada’s OnRamp Records[8] (EMI). “Let It Out” was released to Canadian Country radio and charted at #49 on the Media Base airplay chart.
Midyear saw their fourth consecutive international tour to Canada and Europe. They returned in October to win the major Professional Development Award ($20,000 prize) at the inaugural Australian Independent Artist Development Awards (AIADA).[9] They were finalists in all three categories (including People’s Choice and Video of the Year Awards). A week later Jetty Road went on to win Group/Duo of the Year at the Australian Independent Country Music Awards.

2012

In January 2012 the band won their second CMAA (Golden Guitar) Award at the 40th Country Music Awards of Australia for Best Group or Duo.[10] In February Jetty Road won Best Group (National), Best Independent Release (National), Best Group (VIC), Victorian Album of the Year (VIC) and Victorian Entertainer of the Year at the 2012 Victorian & National Country Music Awards.[11] The same month saw their single I’m A Dreamer reach #1 on the CMC Top 30 Chart[12] and also the national radio Country Tracks Chart (#1 for 7 weeks).[13] In May, Jetty Road was recognized nationally when their song ‘Serves You Right’ was nominated for the APRA 'Country Work of the Year' Award[14] alongside Kasey Chambers, Shane Nicholson and O’Shea. Their third single Sweet Goodbye was released from their Far Away Places album in September, achieving #1 on the CMC Top 30 Chart[15] and the national radio Country Tracks Chart[16] (#1 x 3 weeks).

In October 2012, Jetty Road won their third consecutive Group/Duo of the Year Award at the Australian Independent Country Music Awards.

Discography

Albums

Title Details Peak positions

AUS

Full Circle
  • Released: January 2005 (Australia)
  • Label: One Stop Entertainment
Dirt Roads City Lights
  • Release date: 26 February 2007 (Australia)
  • Label: One Stop Entertainment
Life at a Million Miles
  • Release date: 20 April 2009 (Australia)
  • Label: Compass Bros Distribution
Far Away Places
  • Release date: 6 May 2011 (Australia), 28 June 2011 (Canada)
  • Label: WJO Distribution (Australia), OnRamp Records (Canada)
Hearts on Fire
  • Release date: 29 May 2015 (Australia)
  • Label: Sony
38

Singles

Year Single Peak positions
Aus Country
Peak positions
Canada
CMC Album
2005 Be With You Full Circle
2006 Run To You 21 23 (2 Weeks) Full Circle
2006 Heart & Soul 17 Full Circle
2006 Till The Day I Die Full Circle
2007 Real Smooth Cowboy 12 5 Dirt Roads City Lights
2007 I Wanna Go Home 3 9 Dirt Roads City Lights
2008 City Lights 5 1 Dirt Roads City Lights
2008 Good Times 2 3 Life At A Million Miles
2009 Million Miles 1 1 Life At A Million Miles
2009 World Keeps Turning 2 1 Life At A Million Miles
2010 Road To Nowhere 2 12 Life At A Million Miles
2010 I Have Been 4 9 Life At A Million Miles
2011 Let It Out 49 Far Away Places
2011 Serves You Right 1 1 Far Away Places
2011 I'm A Dreamer 1 1 Far Away Places
2012 Sweet Goodbye 1 1 Far Away Places
2012 Wrong (Duet with George Canyon) 2 14 Far Away Places

Music videos

Year Video Director
2005 Be With You Gary Hedegus
2006 Run To You
Till The Day I Die
Steve Hadley
2007 Real Smooth Cowboy
I Wanna Go Home
Ross Wood
2008 City Lights
Good Times
Ross Wood
2009 Million Miles
World Keeps Turning
Ross Wood
2010 Road To Nowhere
I Have Been
Duncan Toombs
2011 Serves You Right
I'm A Dreamer
Mick Jones
Glenn Wilson
2012 Sweet Goodbye
Wrong
Robb Cox
Duncan Toombs

Awards and nominations

Country Music Awards of Australia

Year Award Detail Result
2012 Group or Duo of the Year Serves You Right Winner
2010 Group or Duo of the Year
Single of the Year
Album of the Year
Million Miles
Million Miles
Life at a Million Miles
Winner
Nominated
Nominated
2008 Group or Duo of the Year Real Smooth Cowboy Nominated

APRA Awards

Year Award Work Result
2012 Country Work of the Year "Serves You Right"[17] Nominated

Other awards

Year Award Category Result
2012 Australian Independent Country Music Awards Group/Duo of the Year Winner
2012 Victorian & National Country Music Awards Best National Group
Best National Independent Release
Best Group (VIC)
Victorian Album of the Year
Victorian Entertainer of the Year
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
Winner
2011 AIADA Awards Professional Development Award (Major)
People's Choice Award
Video of the Year
Winner
Nominated
Nominated
2011 Australian Independent Country Music Awards Group/Duo of the Year Winner
2010 Music Oz Award (National) Best Country Act Winner
2010 Victorian & National Country Music Awards Best National Group
Victorian Album of the Year
Victorian Entertainer of the Year
Winner
Winner
Winner
2010 Australian Country Music People's Choice Awards Best Group
Best Song (Million Miles)
Winner
Winner
2009 Australian Independent Country Music Awards
Artist of the Year
Album of the Year
Group/Duo of the Year
Winner
Winner
Winner
2009 Australian Country Music People's Choice Awards
TIARA Awards
Best Group
Best Group
Winner
Winner
2008 TIARA Award
Victorian & National Country Music Award
Best Group
Victorian Album of the Year
Winner
Winner

References

  1. ^ "Country Tracks : Top 30". Countrymusicradio.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  2. ^ "Saturday Night Country Hottest Hits, Vol. 2 - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. 2006-01-13. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  3. ^ "Australian Country Music People's Choice Awards". Peopleschoiceawards.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  4. ^ a b "CMMA Country Music Awards – Troy Cassar-Daley wins APRA Song of the Year". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS). 25 January 2010. Archived from the original on 28 September 2010. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  5. ^ "Australian Country Music People's Choice Awards, Gallery 2010". Peopleschoiceawards.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  6. ^ "Jetty Road "Serves You Right" on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. 2011-02-25. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  7. ^ "Country Music Radio: Archive". Cmronline.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  8. ^ "On Ramp Records Releases". Onramprecords.com. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  9. ^ "Australian Country Music News, October 2011". Countrymusicbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  10. ^ "Australian Country Music News - January 2012". Countrymusicbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  11. ^ "Australian Country Music News - February 2012". Countrymusicbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  12. ^ "Jetty Road - "I'm A Dreamer" official video clip". YouTube. 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  13. ^ "Country Music Radio: Archive". Cmronline.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  14. ^ "Australian Country Music News - May, 2012". Countrymusicbulletin.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  15. ^ "Jetty Road - Sweet Goodbye". YouTube. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  16. ^ "Country Music Radio: Archive". Cmronline.com.au. Retrieved 2014-02-18.
  17. ^ "2012 APRA Music Awards – Country Work of the Year". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | Australasian Mechanical Copyright Owners Society (AMCOS). 2012. Retrieved 6 November 2014.