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John Farnham joins the 1991 Variety Club Bash

1991

John Farnham joins the 1991 Variety Club Bash

1991

  • NFSA IDEK0DGTSY
  • TypeTelevision
  • MediumMoving Image
  • FormSpecial (a one off program for TV or Radio)
  • GenresVariety show
  • Year1991

John Farnham partners with his manager Glenn Wheatley in the famous outback Variety Club Bash from Bourke to Beagle, along with Australian Ironmen Grant Kenny and Trevor Hendy.

The spectacular scenery and footage of the drivers is accompanied by music from John's Chain Reaction album.

Comfortable in front of a stadium full of fans, or here in an outback pub, this clips sums up John's remarkable ability to connect with people in any situation.

It's also a rare glimpse of John playing piano, something we don't often get to see from the singer and dedicated frontman.

Courtesy of
Seven Network

John Farnham partners with his manager Glenn Wheatley in the famous outback Variety Club Bash from Bourke to Beagle, along with Australian Ironmen Grant Kenny and Trevor Hendy.

The spectacular scenery and footage of the drivers is accompanied by music from John's Chain Reaction album.

Comfortable in front of a stadium full of fans, or here in an outback pub, this clips sums up John's remarkable ability to connect with people in any situation.

It's also a rare glimpse of John playing piano, something we don't often get to see from the singer and dedicated frontman.

Courtesy of
Seven Network
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