Crosby Sisters

The Crosby Sisters are an Australian country music duo consisting of Jodie and Kelly Crosby. The sisters won the 2001 Duo of the Year Golden Guitar Award with their national number one hit Trouble in the Fields.[5] They also retained their CMAA Achiever Awards Independent Entertainers of the Year crown.[6][7][8]

Crosby Sisters
OriginTamworth, New South Wales
GenresCountry, Australian roots music[1]
Years active1985–present
Associated actsSlim Dusty
Lee Kernaghan
John Williamson
Dr. Hook
Charley Pride
Russell Morris[2][3]
MembersKelly Crosby[4]
Jodie Crosby

Music career

The Multiple Golden Guitar finalists, The Crosby Sisters have enjoyed 11 top 10 hits and three successful albums,[9] Angel, Coming on Strong and Home Spun.[10][11]

In 1991 and 1997, the sisters won Duo of the Year at the Victorian Country Music Awards, and together have performed on eight Top 10 singles which have made them mainstays of country radio.[12] Also Winning the CMAA Achiever Awards 'Independent Entertainers of the Year' in 2000.[13]

Both sisters where inducted into the Country Music Hands of Fame 1999.[14][15]

In 2013, The Crosby Sisters teamed up with Brent Larkham and recorded their Album Home Spun.[16] Both sisters are currently working on original music for the first time since their award-winning Train of Desperation in the mid-1990s.[17]

The Crosby Sisters have been going their own ways over the last decade with an occasional duo appearance to whet the appetites of long-time fans.[18][19]

In November 2016, Jodie Crosby starting making her debut solo album,[20][21] her debut single "Hello" was released early February 2017. Written by her son Ethan Crosby-Wolfe.[22] The album titled 'Jodie Crosby' was released during the 2017 Tamworth Country Music Festival.

Discography

  • 1995 "1995: The EP"
    • "Give Me Flowers While I'm Living"
    • "The Midnight Oil"
    • " Hey Mister"
    • " Won't be Long"
  • 1997 "Coming on Strong"
    • "Sadder Than A Man Should Be"
    • "Coming on Strong"
    • "One By One"
    • "Same Blue Still"
    • "Sorrow in the Wind"
    • "Eastbound Train"
    • "Say Goodbye to the Broken Hearted"
    • "Wings of an Eagle" feat. Russell Morris
    • "I Never Will Marry"
    • "Give Me Flowers While I'm Living"
    • "McKean Sisters Tribute Medley (The Morning Mail/Prairie Love Knot/The Valley Where The Frangipani Grow/My Home Town)"
    • "Train of Desperation"
    • "Take These Chains From My Heart"
  • 1999 "Angel"
    • "Leather & Lace" feat. Kevin Bennett
    • "Angel From Montgomery"
    • "Hey Mister"
    • "Burning Desire"
    • "McKean Sisters Tribute Medley (The Morning Mail/Prairie Love Knot/The Valley Where The Frangipani Grow/My Home Town"
    • "One More Heartache/To Her Door"
    • " Don't Interfere with a Man"
  • 2013 "Home Spun"

Jodie Crosby Solo

Singles

    • 2017 'Hello' (Written by Ethan Crosby-Wolfe)[23]
    • 2017 'What A Shame' (Written by Kelly Crosby)[24]

Personal life

Both Sisters moved to Tamworth in 1986.[25]

Jodie Crosby married journalist Jon Wolfe in March 2006, but are now separated.[26] They have one son together, Ethan Crosby-Wolfe (born 10 March 1994), who is also a singer/songwriter, actor and performer.[27][28]

In the late 2010's Jodie & Jon had success hosting Tamworth's morning program "The Pulse", weekday's on 88.9FM Tamworth.[29]

Kelly is set to embark on another duo project, entitled "Away Goes The Bunny...".

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  4. "Kelly Anne Crosby". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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  12. "Harmony All in the Family". Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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  14. "Hands of Fame/ Official Website". Archived from the original on 7 October 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
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  17. "LARKHAM & THE CROSBY SISTERS". Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  18. "LARKHAM & THE CROSBY SISTERS". Retrieved 2 July 2016.
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  20. "Jodie Crosby to Release a new album". 9 November 2016. Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  21. "Jodie Crosby". Retrieved 29 October 2016.
  22. "2:24 am -Jodie Crosby calls up to say Hello". Retrieved 16 May 2017.
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  24. "Jodie Crosby – What A Shame". Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  25. "Kelly Anne Crosby". Retrieved 30 July 2016.
  26. "Country Music Notes Saturday, March 25, 2006". Retrieved 10 November 2016.
  27. "EJ Crosby-Wolfe gets his musical talents from his mum". 14 August 2014. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  28. "Ethan Crosby-Wolfe Music". Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  29. "The Pulse 88.9FM Tamworth – About". Retrieved 6 September 2016.
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