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Grant McLennan - Tribute

1958 to 2006

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On Saturday 6th May 2006, legendary Australian singer songwriter Grant W. McLennan died in his sleep at his home in Brisbane.
McLennan was one of Australia's greatest songwriters who created an outstanding musical legacy as a founding member of The Go-Betweens and as a solo artist. He was enjoying enormous acclaim for the band's most recent album Oceans Apart, which has received five star reviews around the world and won a prestigious ARIA award.
McLennan was born in Rockhampton, Queensland on 12th February 1958. While attending university in Brisbane he met fellow student Robert Forster and together they formed The Go-Betweens. After releasing a string of singles the band recorded their debut album, Send Me A Lullaby, in 1981. The Go-Betweens recorded a series of exceptional albums that achieved widespread critical acclaim and were fundamental in bringing Australian music to a global audience. He was an unparalleled lyricist and a prolific and meticulous composer. His auto-biographical masterpiece 'Cattle and Cane' was recently voted by the Australian Performing Rights Association as one of the ten greatest Australian songs of all time.
In 1989 The Go-Betweens took a ten year sabbatical and McLennan recorded four powerful solo albums including the vivacious debut Watershed and the epic Horsebreaker Star as well as forming satellite groups like Jack Frost with Steve Kilbey of The Church and The Far Out Corporation with Ian Haug of Powderfinger.
When Robert Forster and Grant McLennan reformed The Go-Betweens in 2000, the band was greeted with adulation by a new generation of musicians like Belle and Sebastian, for whom their songs had been an inspirational teenage soundtrack. The three albums the band subsequently released were universally acknowledged as containing some of McLennan's greatest compositions.
McLennan was a passionate supporter of the arts, extremely well-read and maintained a keen interest in all contemporary music, cinema and visual art. He was an exceptionally charming and polite man who endeared himself to everyone who met him and was one of the rare individuals worthy of the epithet 'larger than life'.
His singular contribution to music and his commitment to his craft simply cannot be overstated. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his mother Wendy, his sister Sally, his brother Lachlan, his son Nathan, girlfriend Emma, his bandmates Adele Pickvance and Glenn Thompson and lifetime musical colleague and friend Robert Forster.
Tribute written by Bernard MacMahon 6th May 2006.
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Member Since: 12/10/2006
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Robert Forster Solo Album 4/29

Go-Betweens co-founder Robert Forster to release new solo album The Evangelist, April 29th on Yep Roc Records ..> ..>After the death of Grant McLennan, his writing partner of twenty five years, R...
Posted by Grant McLennan - Tribute on Sat, 26 Jan 2008 04:13:00 PST

Sadness and Longing in Australian Music

:Sadness and Longing in Australian Music.(Poem). Author(s):Steve Kilbey. Source:Meanjin 65.3 (Sept 2006): p190(2). (533 words) Document Type:Magazine/Journal SADNESS AND LONGING IN AUSTRALIAN MUSIC ...
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This is a Tribute Page

I had to put something together for Grant, his words and music touched me more than any other. To send a message to Grant's family and friends please visit the Go-Betweens website. This MySpace page ...
Posted by Grant McLennan - Tribute on Mon, 11 Dec 2006 05:11:00 PST