Kevin Borich
Kevin Borich's Sydney Harbour Rock Cruise and Smorgasbord Cuisine 2024
Kings Wharf Darling Harbour - Pyrmont, Australia
Kings Wharf Darling Harbour - Pyrmont
Dec 1, 2024
11:45 AM GMT+11
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2024 National DUETS Tour finishes with the Sydney Harbour's Rock Cruise with The Kevin Borich Express - FunkingRockingBlues!!!
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April 2nd 2024
Fantastic night, brilliant memory's, haven't seen him for quite a while.
Still got unquestionable.
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Kevin Borich Biography
Kevin Borich, Touring 2024 and 2025
After the success of my last album ‘Totem’ in 2014, Stephen Green convinced me it was high time to celebrate what has been a long career. And so, our plan was hatched.
In 2022, I recorded a greatest hits album with my producer Nick O’Donnell, aptly titled ‘Legacy’. ‘Legacy’ held the number one position on the AMRAP radio charts for 3 months. Now in 2023, we’re proud to release ‘Duets’, a celebration of a lifetime of music with friends! I’ve shared stages, hung out, misbehaved and now recorded with some of the greatest musicians of all time. I’m so extremely grateful to each of these amazing artists and friends from around the world for their contributions and precious time spent making the record. ‘Duets’ features Russell Morris, Leo Sayer, Suze DeMarchi (Baby Animals), Joe Walsh (Eagles), Ian Moss (Cold Chisel), Tim Rogers (You Am I), Ella Hooper (Killing Heidi), Angry Anderson (Rose Tattoo), Joe Camilleri (Black Sorrows), Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool/Mondo Rock), Angela Fabian and John Swan (Swanee/Party Boys). Capturing not only their amazing voices, the tracks see Joe Walsh and Ian Moss star with their guitars, Joe Camilleri sing with his sax and Ross Wilson charm with his harp.
There were also the friends we so hoped we could have included on the record, Renee Geyer and Doug Parkinson, who will be sadly missed.
‘Duets’ has been a real labour of love. Recorded over the last several years, we’ve encountered many obstacles and challenges, and hundreds of late nights—though we revel in the vampire hours. Primarily recorded in my home studio as well as hotel suites, lounge rooms, theatre stages, backstage green rooms...you name it we did it! We wrestled, we cajoled, and we made a cracking album we are so extremely proud of.
Looking back over making the record, the thing that stands out most for me is that when we originally tracked each song with my vocals alone, they sounded like “Kevin Borich songs”. And now, with each guest’s wonderfully strong artistic identity and unique voice, they’ve effortlessly transformed each song into THEIR song. This is the reason why each of these artists have had such amazing careers: their unique, undeniable, completely recognisable voices and personalities. I admire them all.
I would also like to thank my amazing band members Jon Carson (drums) and Chris Gilbert (Bass) for their wonderful support, talent and friendship.
I hope you enjoy listening to ‘Duets’ as much as we enjoyed making it.
Chur Kevin Borich
A BIT OF KB HISTORY (THE HIGHLIGHTS)
In the 1960s, Kevin was the founding member of New Zealand’s hit band ‘The La De Da’s’ and did the ditch jump to OZ charting with his hit ‘Gonna See My Baby Tonight’ and top 30 album ‘Celebration’. Kevin was a founding member of Australia’s legendary band ‘The Party Boys’ with the number one hit ‘He’s Gonna Step On You’.
Kevin has released over 20 albums with major labels and independently, performing countless live shows during his 50+ year career.
Kevin has performed with and shared stages with Carlos Santana, AC/DC, Taj Mahal, Status Quo, Renee Geyer, Living Colour, Joe Walsh, Elton John, Peter Frampton, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Bo Diddley, John Mayall and Ritchie Blackmore.
Chur Kevin Borich
** 1977 - Australian Rock Music Awards - Best Guitarist
** 1978 - Australian Rock Music Awards - Best Guitarist
** 1978 - Concert of The Year Award (Marconi Club)
** 1983 - Ampex Golden Reel Award
** 1983 - The Party Boys - LP EMI Gold Record
** 1983 - Live at Several 21st (Party Boys) EMI Gold Record
** 1987 - He’s Gonna Step on You (Party Boys) EMI Gold Record
** 1999 - Australian Blues Music Festival - Heritage Award
** 2003 – Australian Blues Foundation – Hall of Fame
** 2006 - Survived Cancer and Rocked Australia Day at Coogee Bay
** 2022 - Survived Covid19 and Still Performing
** 2023 new Duets Album July. All new songs
Read MoreAfter the success of my last album ‘Totem’ in 2014, Stephen Green convinced me it was high time to celebrate what has been a long career. And so, our plan was hatched.
In 2022, I recorded a greatest hits album with my producer Nick O’Donnell, aptly titled ‘Legacy’. ‘Legacy’ held the number one position on the AMRAP radio charts for 3 months. Now in 2023, we’re proud to release ‘Duets’, a celebration of a lifetime of music with friends! I’ve shared stages, hung out, misbehaved and now recorded with some of the greatest musicians of all time. I’m so extremely grateful to each of these amazing artists and friends from around the world for their contributions and precious time spent making the record. ‘Duets’ features Russell Morris, Leo Sayer, Suze DeMarchi (Baby Animals), Joe Walsh (Eagles), Ian Moss (Cold Chisel), Tim Rogers (You Am I), Ella Hooper (Killing Heidi), Angry Anderson (Rose Tattoo), Joe Camilleri (Black Sorrows), Ross Wilson (Daddy Cool/Mondo Rock), Angela Fabian and John Swan (Swanee/Party Boys). Capturing not only their amazing voices, the tracks see Joe Walsh and Ian Moss star with their guitars, Joe Camilleri sing with his sax and Ross Wilson charm with his harp.
There were also the friends we so hoped we could have included on the record, Renee Geyer and Doug Parkinson, who will be sadly missed.
‘Duets’ has been a real labour of love. Recorded over the last several years, we’ve encountered many obstacles and challenges, and hundreds of late nights—though we revel in the vampire hours. Primarily recorded in my home studio as well as hotel suites, lounge rooms, theatre stages, backstage green rooms...you name it we did it! We wrestled, we cajoled, and we made a cracking album we are so extremely proud of.
Looking back over making the record, the thing that stands out most for me is that when we originally tracked each song with my vocals alone, they sounded like “Kevin Borich songs”. And now, with each guest’s wonderfully strong artistic identity and unique voice, they’ve effortlessly transformed each song into THEIR song. This is the reason why each of these artists have had such amazing careers: their unique, undeniable, completely recognisable voices and personalities. I admire them all.
I would also like to thank my amazing band members Jon Carson (drums) and Chris Gilbert (Bass) for their wonderful support, talent and friendship.
I hope you enjoy listening to ‘Duets’ as much as we enjoyed making it.
Chur Kevin Borich
A BIT OF KB HISTORY (THE HIGHLIGHTS)
In the 1960s, Kevin was the founding member of New Zealand’s hit band ‘The La De Da’s’ and did the ditch jump to OZ charting with his hit ‘Gonna See My Baby Tonight’ and top 30 album ‘Celebration’. Kevin was a founding member of Australia’s legendary band ‘The Party Boys’ with the number one hit ‘He’s Gonna Step On You’.
Kevin has released over 20 albums with major labels and independently, performing countless live shows during his 50+ year career.
Kevin has performed with and shared stages with Carlos Santana, AC/DC, Taj Mahal, Status Quo, Renee Geyer, Living Colour, Joe Walsh, Elton John, Peter Frampton, Buddy Guy, Jeff Beck, Bo Diddley, John Mayall and Ritchie Blackmore.
Chur Kevin Borich
** 1977 - Australian Rock Music Awards - Best Guitarist
** 1978 - Australian Rock Music Awards - Best Guitarist
** 1978 - Concert of The Year Award (Marconi Club)
** 1983 - Ampex Golden Reel Award
** 1983 - The Party Boys - LP EMI Gold Record
** 1983 - Live at Several 21st (Party Boys) EMI Gold Record
** 1987 - He’s Gonna Step on You (Party Boys) EMI Gold Record
** 1999 - Australian Blues Music Festival - Heritage Award
** 2003 – Australian Blues Foundation – Hall of Fame
** 2006 - Survived Cancer and Rocked Australia Day at Coogee Bay
** 2022 - Survived Covid19 and Still Performing
** 2023 new Duets Album July. All new songs
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