David Campbell Gets Hitched

David Campbell is a swinging bachelor no more. The spunky singer married producer and actor Lisa Hewitt at Sydney’s St Phillips Anglican Church yesterday.

David’s dad and living legend Jimmy Barnes wore a kilt and accompanied wife Jane and kids Elly-May, Mahalia, Jackie, and Eliza-Jane. Toni Pearen, David Hobson, Dawn Fraser, and bridesmaid Magda Szubanski were some of the other famous faces.

The new Mrs Campbell, a massive Neighbours fan, managed to rope in Angry Anderson to sing “Suddenly” at the ceremony. I think that’s just so cheesy that it’s cool!

Congratulations to the happy couple!

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New Song Obsession: "You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’" by David Campbell and Jimmy Barnes

I’ve been a longtime David Campbell fan but his latest album Good Lovin’ had a special appeal to me. I was dying to hear him jamming with his old man, music legend Jimmy Barnes, on the soul classic “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin’.” I caught them performing it on Sunrise this morning and it didn’t disappoint. Unfortunately Sunrise don’t have embeddable videos but after a little digging I’ve found the next best thing to share with you: the music video. I only hope this isn’t the last time we hear this formidable father-son team collaborating!

David Campbell @ Mingara Recreation Club – 6 March 2008

Last night I headed out to Mingara Rec Club to see Australia’s own king of swing, David Campbell. The crowd was more diverse than any I’ve seen before, with folks from 18 to 80 filling the auditorium.

They all rose to their feet as David made his way from the rear of the room to the stage, with his band behind him. They played the opening strains of “King of the Road” as David greeted the enthusiastic audience with high fives and kisses.

Once he took the stage he filled it, with the sort of energy and personality I haven’t witnessed for some time. He encouraged us to sing along, and we were all compelled to comply. The upbeat fun continued with a rollicking rendition of “This Ole House.”

Swing and old fashioned rock and roll was the order of the day, but David delivers them both with such passion that the classic tunes never seem dated. His larger than life personality shines through in all of it, whether it’s hamming it up with a cover of his daddy’s hit “Cheap Wine” or joking about recent gay rumours.

While David’s a very funny guy, it wasn’t all lighthearted. His empowered rendition of “That’s Life” was spellbinding, and I felt myself tear up when he played “One for the Road” and “Mr Bojangles.”

David’s touring to support his recent Swing Sessions 2 recording, but he knows people will never tire of this turn as Johnny O’Keefe. So it was a real thrill to hear “She’s My Baby” and of course, “Shout.”

With his penchant for swing standards I suppose comparisons with Michael Bublé are unavoidable. I’ve seen them both live, and I honestly believe David is every bit as good as the Canadian megastar. Both perform with equal measures of cheeky charisma and reverence for the classics. Both make these old songs relevant today. And both are drop dead gorgeous. Don’t wait until Michael’s shows in May to get your live swing fix. David Campbell is touring around the country now.

Aussies Set To Wow America

David Campbell, Eskimo Joe, and Shannon Noll will take part in Australia Plays Broadway next month, a celebration of Aussie talent.

The concert extravaganza will showcase the diversity of Australian performers, with the worlds of theatre, opera, dance, symphony, rock, and cabaret all represented.

Caroline O’Connor, Christine Anu, Richard Walley, Raymond Crowe, Penbroke Orchestra, Lisa Moore, and the Australian Dance Theater will also take the stage.

Americans won’t know most of these artists, but with tickets selling from just $50 it’s worth taking a chance on some Aussie culture. Australia Plays Broadway will hit Jazz at Lincoln Centre’s Rose Theatre on January 22.

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Veronicas Hook Number One Spot

Aussie poppettes The Veronicas have earned their first number one single this week. Their catchy electronic track “Hook Me Up” climbed three places to take out the top spot on the ARIA charts.

But they couldn’t topple country rock veterans The Eagles, who remain at the top of the album charts with their latest effort, Long Road Out of Eden. The Veronicas’ new album, also called Hook Me Up, is sitting pretty at number two.

It was another strong week for local lass Delta Goodrem whose single “In This Life” is currently sitting at number five on the singles charts. Her new album Delta is at number three.

David Campbell is back doing what he does best with The Swing Sessions 2. The classic covers album debuted at number eight on the album charts, just ahead of fellow Aussies Sneaky Sound System and The John Butler Trio.

Click below to see the complete Australian top 10.

Australian Singles Chart

  1. “Hook Me Up” – The Veronicas
  2. “The Way I Are” – Timbaland feat. Keri Hilson
  3. “Hey There Delilah” – Plain White T’s
  4. “Beautiful Girls” – Sean Kingston
  5. “In This Life” – Delta
  6. “Into The Night” – Santana feat. Chad Kroeger
  7. “Gimme More” – Britney
  8. “How Far We’ve Come” – Matchbox Twenty
  9. “Apologise” – Timbaland feat. OneRepublic
  10. “Stronger” – Kanye West

Australian Albums Chart

  1. Long Road Out Of Eden – Eagles
  2. Hook Me Up – The Veronicas
  3. Delta – Delta Goodrem
  4. Blackout – Britney Spears
  5. Future (sex/love) Sounds – Justin Timberlake
  6. Timbaland Presents: Shock Value – Timbaland
  7. Exile On Mainstream – Matchbox Twenty
  8. The Swing Sessions 2 – David Campbell
  9. Sneaky Sound System – Sneaky Sound System
  10. Grand National – The John Butler Trio

Image source: Michael Spencer @ Wikimedia Commons

Request Spot: David Campbell

Here’s a fantastic David Campbell video performing on Sunrise, as requested by Jennifer from Hippie Sounds!

What I love most about this clip is how much fun it is. For most people a laughing fit would result in a botched performance, but David recovers from this shaky start to deliver a delightful version of “You’re Nobody Till Somebody Loves You.” In fact, he’s enjoying himself so much that he can’t resist launching straight into a killer cover of “Call Me Irresponsible.”

I hope Jennifer, and all my other loyal readers, enjoy this video as much as I do!

If you’d like to see any Aussie songs or artists featured, please feel free to send me an e-mail with your request!