Drawing: Jimmy Barnes

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James Dixon Swain was born in Scotland, fifty something years ago. He emigrated to Australia at an early age and became a music icon… better known as Jimmy Barnes. The ocker rocker songwriter has more hit alblums than any other Aussie entertainer, as a solo artist and as lead singer of the band ‘Cold Chisel’.

His career took a bit of a dive in the mid 1990s but began to revive by 1996. He embarked  on a six-gig ‘little New Zealand’ stint, playing smaller, more intimate venues. One of those was the Lake Hawea Motor Inn in Central Otago. I did this quick sketch to illustrate my review for The Southland Times. he signed the original backstage. It was called the Long, Hot, Summer Tour, but from memory, it was neither long (an hour and a bit), hot or felt like Summer, with the weather closing in. Hardly Barnes-storming, but it threatened! More importantly he was a decent bloke, with a ripper encore set.

Drawing: Dame Shirley Bassey

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Dame Shirley Bassey was the featured performer at the 1996 Mission Estate Winery Concert, in Napier New Zealand. She signed my sketch after the show.

Drawing: Olivia Newton John

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Olivia Newton John signed my sketch at the annual Napier’s Mission Estate Winery Concert in New Zealand’s Hawke’s Bay in February 2006. She and Chris de Burgh headlined the show.

Drawing: Mel C

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Melanie Chisholm, or Sporty Spice to some, took on the prized role of Mrs Johnstone in the musical Blood Brothers at London’s Phoenix Theatre in 2009.

She was nominated for both an Evening Standard Theatre Award and an Olivier and is currently playing Mary Magdalene in the UK Arena Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar. She signed my sketch at the stage door in 2009. She was very friendly and stayed to chat with the gathered crowd, posing for photos and signing and seemed in no rush to leave.

Drawing: Randy Newman

Randy Newman001‘Short People’ was a surprise and controversial hit in 1977 for Randall Stuart ‘Randy’ Newman and one of my favourite tunes-a kind of an anthem for us vertically-challenged types. Randy always maintains it was written as a joke, like a number of his satirical pop songs. He has also produced numerous film scores and has the dubious distinction of having the most Academy Award nominations (15) without a single win. In 2002, when he eventually picked up the Best Original Song Oscar for ‘If I Didn’t Have You’ from MONSTERS INC,he received a standing ovation. He reacted with the opening joke to his acceptance speech, “I don’t need your pity.” He did beat an impressive line-up: Sting, Enya and Sir Paul McCartney. He picked up his second Oscar after his 20th nomination in 2011 for ‘We Belong Together’ from TOY STORY 3 and quipped, “My percentages aren’t great.” He does have a way to go to match his uncle, Alfred Newman,the dean of Hollywood composers. He was nominated 54 times for nine wins,including one for THE KING AND I in 1956. Randy has also won a handful of Emmys and Grammys and was inducted into the Rock-And -Roll Hall of Fame in April this year.

In February 2012 Randy played London’s Royal Festival Hall, but I missed meeting him to have my sketch signed in person, so sent it to the Carre Theatre in Amsterdam, where he had a gig on 12 March. Sending items to venues is always a hit-and-miss affair,but I have a high success rate with the Dutch and they continued that trend.

Drawing: Stephane Grappelli, Vanessa Mae and Yehudi Menuhin

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New York born Sir Yehudi Menuhin spent most of his performing life in the UK. He is considered to be one of the great classical violinists of the 20th Century. His EMI contract lasted almost 70 years and is on of the longest in the history of the music inustry. His first recording was in 1929 at the age of 13 and his last was in 1999 aged 83, the year he passed away.

I left my sketch at his London office in 1995 and he signed and returned it with New Year’s wishes.

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French fiddler Stephane Grappelli was considered ‘the grandfather of jazz violinists’. His self taught improvisation skills produced ‘tender lyricism and vivacious swing’.

He was playing concerts around the world well into his 80s. He toured New Zealand many times and signed my sketch in Dunedin in September 1991. In 1997 he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. When asked about retirement, he said he didn’t know the word. Music was his ‘fountain of youth’. He died later that year, aged 89, after a hernia operation in a Paris clinic.

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Vanessa-Mae Vanakorn Nicholson was a former child prodigy. Her father was an English hotelier of Thai descent and her mother a Chinese lawyer. She was born in Singapore, but moved to the UK at the age of 4. She describes her style as ‘violin techno-acoustic fusion’. Vanessa-Mae signed my sketch at her concert in the Queen’s Wharf Events Centre in Wellington, New Zealand on January 25th 1996. A keen skier, she now lives in Switzerland and plans to compete in the 2014 Winter Olympics in the downhill representing Thailand.

Drawing: Tom Jones

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My caricature of Sir Thomas John Woodward, otherwise known as Tom Jones. He very kindly signed for me during a tour of New Zealand somewhen in the early 90’s. He’s looking slightly different now!

Drawing: Eric Clapton

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Eric Clapton played 2 concerts at New Zealand’s Supertop at Mt Smart in Auckland on the 7/8 November 1990. I sent this caricature to the promoter and ‘slowhand’ quickly signed and returned it.

He is the only three time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, as a solo artist, and as a member of The Yardbirds and Cream. A recipient of seventeen Grammy Awards, he is ranked second in the Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time. Eric is currently playing London’s Royal Albert Hall, until May 26th 2013.

A Mick Jagger Caricature

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Blast from the past. Going through some of my older stuff and found this Mick Jagger signed caricature of mine. Got it signed when he did a show in Auckland, New Zealand. I can’t remember if it was the 1980’s or early 90’s, but that’s ok, I doubt Mick will remember either.

Drawing: Tim Minchin

Went over to the What’s On Stage Awards in London last night, where Mr Tim Minchin was kind enough to sign my drawing for me. Now on ebay for 30 pieces of silver (ha! not really).Tim Minchin001