Country Artist Interviews with Graham Bell Australia

.Deniese Morrison.. 1990 and 1991- Hosted the live 1 ½ hour televised Country Music Awards. 1991 – Won third Golden Guitar..

August 02, 2020
.Deniese Morrison.. 1990 and 1991- Hosted the live 1 ½ hour televised Country Music Awards. 1991 – Won third Golden Guitar..
Country Artist Interviews with Graham Bell Australia
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Country Artist Interviews with Graham Bell Australia
.Deniese Morrison.. 1990 and 1991- Hosted the live 1 ½ hour televised Country Music Awards. 1991 – Won third Golden Guitar..
Aug 02, 2020
    • Graham Bell Website... www.gbellmedia2.com
    • Email....grahambell.coffs@gmail.com         I would like to hear from you.
  1.                                              Deniese Morrison...
  2. New South Wales was not the only state to have Deniese flogging the country music vibe. South Australia and Victoria also had Deniese promoting the genre. If singing in front of Slim, The Prime Minister and Allan Caswell wasn’t enough, she got to sing in front of The Pope.
    1987 – Returned to Tamworth for the 1987 festival. Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “Now I’m Easy”. Invitation to perform with Slim and Joy, Anne, Heather McKean , Gordon Parsons, Mary Schneider and Syd Heylen on the Slim Dusty Show at Mike Walsh’s Regent Theatre in Richmond.
    1988 – Performed at the official opening of the Tamworth’s Bicentennial Park
     1989 – Hosted the 17th Country Music Awards live across Australia on Channel 7 with Johnny Chester. Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “Battle Hymn of Love”. Mo Awards for Female Country Performer.
     1990 – Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “You’ve Gotta Learn to Dance”. Joined forces with Allan Caswell and produced “Unfinished Business”. Mo Awards for Female Country Performer. South Australian Country Music Festival Awards- Inducted into the Hall of Fame.
     1990 and 1991- Hosted the live 1 ½ hour televised Country Music Awards.
     1991 – Won third Golden Guitar.
     1990’s – began working with BP Australia opening their new truck stops around Australia and decided to record an album as part of the project, “SINCE I FOUND YOU”. First heard a very young Beccy Sturtzel (Cole) singing with her mum, Carole.
     1992 – A founding member of the CMAA was on the board from it’s inception in 1992 until 1996. (The CMAA was formed after major changes occurred to the awards presentation the previous year)
     1993 – Adelaide Music Fiesta the ‘Schnitzel Sisters’ were created. The founding members are myself, Beccy, Margi Miller and Tracy Coster. Later my sister Lyn was added to this auspicious little secret society and the bond remains today.
     1995 – On tour with Freddie Fender, Johnny Chester, Augie Meyers, the Alan Rich Band and Mick Hamilton.
     1997 – First College of Country Music under the guidance of Peter Winkler. For the next four years Deniese was both tutor and the College ‘Mum’. Inducted into the Wall of Fame “A Tribute to the Women of Country Music” for outstanding achievement and contribution to the country music industry. Originally present by the South Tamworth Bowling Club.Deniese Morrison...ll” is now housed at the Hall of Fame.
Show Notes
    • Graham Bell Website... www.gbellmedia2.com
    • Email....grahambell.coffs@gmail.com         I would like to hear from you.
  1.                                              Deniese Morrison...
  2. New South Wales was not the only state to have Deniese flogging the country music vibe. South Australia and Victoria also had Deniese promoting the genre. If singing in front of Slim, The Prime Minister and Allan Caswell wasn’t enough, she got to sing in front of The Pope.
    1987 – Returned to Tamworth for the 1987 festival. Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “Now I’m Easy”. Invitation to perform with Slim and Joy, Anne, Heather McKean , Gordon Parsons, Mary Schneider and Syd Heylen on the Slim Dusty Show at Mike Walsh’s Regent Theatre in Richmond.
    1988 – Performed at the official opening of the Tamworth’s Bicentennial Park
     1989 – Hosted the 17th Country Music Awards live across Australia on Channel 7 with Johnny Chester. Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “Battle Hymn of Love”. Mo Awards for Female Country Performer.
     1990 – Golden Guitar for Female Vocalist of the Year with “You’ve Gotta Learn to Dance”. Joined forces with Allan Caswell and produced “Unfinished Business”. Mo Awards for Female Country Performer. South Australian Country Music Festival Awards- Inducted into the Hall of Fame.
     1990 and 1991- Hosted the live 1 ½ hour televised Country Music Awards.
     1991 – Won third Golden Guitar.
     1990’s – began working with BP Australia opening their new truck stops around Australia and decided to record an album as part of the project, “SINCE I FOUND YOU”. First heard a very young Beccy Sturtzel (Cole) singing with her mum, Carole.
     1992 – A founding member of the CMAA was on the board from it’s inception in 1992 until 1996. (The CMAA was formed after major changes occurred to the awards presentation the previous year)
     1993 – Adelaide Music Fiesta the ‘Schnitzel Sisters’ were created. The founding members are myself, Beccy, Margi Miller and Tracy Coster. Later my sister Lyn was added to this auspicious little secret society and the bond remains today.
     1995 – On tour with Freddie Fender, Johnny Chester, Augie Meyers, the Alan Rich Band and Mick Hamilton.
     1997 – First College of Country Music under the guidance of Peter Winkler. For the next four years Deniese was both tutor and the College ‘Mum’. Inducted into the Wall of Fame “A Tribute to the Women of Country Music” for outstanding achievement and contribution to the country music industry. Originally present by the South Tamworth Bowling Club.Deniese Morrison...ll” is now housed at the Hall of Fame.