Jimmy Barnes

Singer

Birthday April 28, 1956

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Glasgow, Scotland

Age 67 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#11834 Most Popular

1956

James Dixon Barnes ( Swan; born 28 April 1956) is a Scottish-born Australian rock singer.

His career, both as a solo performer and as the lead vocalist with the rock band Cold Chisel, has made him one of the most popular and best-selling Australian music artists of all time.

Barnes has achieved 15 solo number-one albums in Australia, more than any other artist.

Additionally, Barnes achieved five more as the lead singer of Cold Chisel, bringing his combined sum to 20 number-one albums in Australia, comfortably eclipsing the Beatles (with 14), Madonna and Taylor Swift (12), Eminem and U2 (11).

Barnes was born James Dixon Swan in the Cowcaddens area of Glasgow, the son of Dorothy and Jim Swan.

His father was a prizefighter.

His maternal grandmother was Jewish, but he was raised Protestant.

He called his childhood environment a "slum" of alcohol and violence, saying that his mother had him and his four siblings (John, Dorothy, Linda and Alan) before she was 21.

His older brother, John, also later became known as a singer under the name Swanee.

John encouraged and taught Barnes how to sing, as he was not initially interested.

1962

He and his family arrived in Australia, when he was five years old, on 21 January 1962.

They originally lived in Adelaide, though they eventually settled in nearby Elizabeth.

Another sister, Lisa, was born later that year.

Shortly afterwards, their parents divorced.

1973

Barnes took up an apprenticeship in a foundry with the South Australian Railways in 1973, but the love he and his brother had for music led him to join a band.

1974

In 1974, his brother Swanee was playing drums with Fraternity, which had just parted ways with the singer Bon Scott.

In 1974, Orange had changed its name to Cold Chisel and began to develop a strong presence on the local music scene.

Barnes's relationship with the band was often volatile and he left several times, leaving Moss to handle vocal duties until he returned.

1975

Barnes took over the role but his tenure with the band was brief and, in December 1975, he joined a harder-edged band called Orange, with the organist and songwriter Don Walker, guitarist Ian Moss, drummer Steve Prestwich and bass guitarist Les Kaczmarek.

1976

After a temporary move to Armidale, New South Wales while Walker completed his engineering studies there, Cold Chisel moved to Melbourne in August 1976, and then three months later shifted base to Sydney.

1977

Progress was slow and Barnes announced he was leaving once again in May 1977 to join Swanee in a band called Feather.

However, his farewell performance with Cold Chisel went so well that he changed his mind and decided to stay in the band.

A month later, WEA signed the band.

1978

Between 1978 and 1984, Cold Chisel released five studio albums and won numerous TV Week / Countdown Awards.

1979

In November 1979, Barnes met Jane Mahoney (born 1958 as Jane Dejakasaya in Bangkok, Thailand), the stepdaughter of an Australian diplomat.

Barnes began a relationship with her.

1981

They married in Sydney on 22 May 1981 and Jane gave birth to their first child, Mahalia, named after Mahalia Jackson, on 12 July 1982.

They have four children (Mahalia, Eliza-Jane, Jackie and Elly-May - all musically known as The Tin Lids).

1983

The band broke up in December 1983, its final performances at the Sydney Entertainment Centre running from 12 to 15 December 1983.

Barnes launched his solo career less than a month after Cold Chisel's Last Stand tour came to an end in December 1983.

He assembled a band that included Arnott, the former Fraternity bass guitar player Bruce Howe and guitarists Mal Eastick (ex-Stars) and Chris Stockley (ex-The Dingoes) and began touring and writing for a solo album.

1984

Signing to Mushroom Records, Barnes released his first single, "No Second Prize", in August 1984, which peaked at number 12 on the Australian charts.

His first solo album, Bodyswerve, was released in September 1984 and debuted at Number One on the Australian charts.

On 22 December 1984, days after Barnes had begun that year's Barnestorming tour, his second daughter, Eliza-Jane ("E.J.") was born.

1985

Barnes's second album, For the Working Class Man, was released in December 1985 and included the tracks "I'd Die to Be with You Tonight" and "Working Class Man".

For the Working Class Man debuted on the Australian national chart at No. 1 in December 1985 and it remained at No. 1 for seven weeks.

Titled simply Jimmy Barnes in the US, the album was issued in February to tie in with the release of the Ron Howard film Gung Ho, which used "Working Class Man".

The Jimmy Barnes band that toured Australia in support of the album included Howe and Arnott, with the keyboard player Peter Kekell, the former Rose Tattoo guitarist Robin Riley and the American guitarist Dave Amato.

2013

His mother remarried, to a clerk named Reg Barnes, who died on 3 September 2013.

Jimmy adopted the name James Dixon Barnes, after his stepfather.