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Jewel Blanch

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Jewel Blanch
BornGlen Innes, NSW
Genrescountry
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, piano
LabelsW&G, HMV, CBS

Jewel Blanch is an Australian country singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of country music singer, Arthur Blanch, with whom she has performed.

Career

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Jewel Blanch was born in 1958 the daughter of Arthur and Berice Blanch. At the age of three, she appeared on the Coca Cola TV Show on Channel 9 in Brisbane singing and playing her own ukulele. In 1962 The Blanch Family were signed to W&G label in Melbourne where they recorded a song written for Jewel "I Wanta Stay on Jumbo" and a duet with her father "On Accounts I Love You". "Jumbo" was an instant success and became a national hit.[1]

In 1963, the Blanch family moved to the United States where she started school, before returning in 1965. At the age of eight, Jewel was contracted to EMI and recorded songs on the HMV Label. In 1969 the family moved back to the USA.[1]

She appeared as terminally-ill singer Abbie Singleton in 'The Young Doctors' in late 1976.

In 1978, Blanch recorded for RCA after Chet Atkins and Bob Ferguson heard her singing "Will I Ever Be Loved". In 1979 she won the USA Billboard Magazine's Country Music Award for Number One New Female Singles Artist. In 1979, the family moved back home to Australia.[1]

At the 1982 CMAA, Jewel and her father Arthur won Album of the Year for The Lady and the Cowboy and Jewel also won Best Female Vocalist with her own composition "I Can Love You". In 1984 Jewel and her husband moved to Nashville to live and opened a management and publishing company called Ten Ten.[1]

Film

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Year Title Role Type
1975 Against a Crooked Sky Herself/Performer: Title song "Against a Crooked Sky" Feature film, US

Television

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Year Title Role Type
1961 Coca-Cola TV Show Regular - Herself/Performer TV series Australia
1970 The Mod Squad Guest role: Luanne McKenna TV series US, 1 episode
1970; 1971 Lassie Guest roles: Little Girl/Young Girl TV series, 1 episode
1970 Lassie: Well of Love Little Girl TV film, US
1971 Lassie Guest role: Jodi Tyler TV series US, 2 episodes
1971 Night Gallery Guest role: Monica (Segment "The Doll") TV series US, 1 episode
1971 Bonanza Guest roles: Neta Thatcher/Carrie Sturgis TV series US, 2 episodes
1972 Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law Guest role: Judy TV series US, 1 episode
1972 Baffled! Jennifer Glenn TV film, US
1972 Climb an Angry Mountain Christina Cooper TV film, US
1974 The Morning After Karen Lester TV film, US
1975 The Honorable Sam Houston Nancy Houston TV film, US
1976 Jigsaw John Guest role: Deedee TV series US, 1 episode
1976 ABC After School Specials Guest role: Eileen TV series US, 1 episode
1976 Isis Guest role: Hope TV series, 1 episode
1976-1977 The Young Doctors Recurring Guest role: Abbie Singleton TV series Australia, 6 episodes
1977; 1978; 1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode
1977 Maggi Eckhardt Show Guest - Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode
1978 Fantasy Island Guest role: Charity TV series US, 1 episode
1978 Project U.F.O. Guest role: Sis TV series US, 1 episode
1978 Reg Lindsay's Country Homestead Guest - Herself/Performer TV series Australia, 1 episode
1978, 1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself/Performer TV series Australia, 1 episode
1979 Blind Sunday Role unknown TV film
1980 John Singleton Guest - Herself TV series Australia, 1 episode
1982 Country Music Awards of Australia Herself - Winner TV special, Australia
1982 The Mike Walsh Show Guest - Herself/Performer TV series Australia, 1 episode

Discography

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Albums

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Title Album details
Meet the Blanch Family (as part of The Blanch Family)
  • Released: 1960s
  • Format: LP
  • Label: W&G (WG-B-1705)
The Lady and the Cowboy (with Arthur Blanch)
  • Released: 1981
  • Format: LP, Cassette
  • Label: CBS (SBP 237632)
Send All the Ghosts Away
  • Released: 1982
  • Format: LP, cassette
  • Label: CBS (SBP 237842)
Blanch Family Classics (as part of The Blanch Family)
  • Released: November 1983
  • Format: LP, Cassette
  • Label: Axis (AX.1183)
  • Compilation album
The Best of Jewel Blanch
  • Released: 2015
  • Format: CD
  • Compilation album

Singles

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Year Title
1962 "I Wanta Stay on Jumbo"
1963 "On Accounts I Love You" (with Arthur Blanch)
1964 "Christmas Kangaroo" (with The Kanga-Rolers)
1967 "The Funny Little Voice "
"Mummy's Pretty Clothes" / "Gary"
1976 "Will I Ever Learn"
1978 "Keep Me from Blowing Away"
1979 "Can I See You Tonight"
1981 "You Bring the Best Out in Me"/"I Can Love You" (with Arthur Blanch)
1982 "There's More to Country Than Cowboys" (with Arthur Blanch)

Awards

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Country Music Awards of Australia

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The Country Music Awards of Australia (CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973.[2]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
1982 "I Can Love You" Female Vocalist of the Year Won
The Lady and the Cowboy (with Arthur Blanch) Album of the Year Won
1983 Send All the Ghosts Away Female Vocalist of the Year Won
  • Note: wins only

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Women of Aussie Music 1960s-1990s". womenofaussiemusic. Retrieved 3 November 2020.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Past Award Winners". Archived from the original on 25 October 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2020.