Harry Hookey
Harry Hookey is a singer-songwriter from Victoria, Australia.[1] His debut album Misdiagnosed was nominated for a 2014 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album.[2][3] He is currently part of Desert Alien, a band with his brothers Jack Hookey and Jesse Kidd.
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Birth name | Henry Howlett James Hookey |
Born | Melbourne, Australia | 6 November 1988
Origin | Cowwarr, Victoria |
Genres | Roots, Rock |
Hookey was educated at Cowwarr Primary School and was School Captain in 2000. Thereafter, he continued his education at Scotch College, where he became a prefect. As an alumnus, in 2007 he was awarded the Perelberg Award for exemplary Scotch spirit.[4] Hookey holds degrees in Arts and Law from The University of Melbourne.[5] His father taught him to play guitar at the age of 16, with Hookey starting his music career playing in country pubs in a family band with his father and two brothers. His first gig was at the Cowwarr Cricket Club Hotel.
Discography
- Old Noise EP (2012)
- Sometimes EP (2013)
- "Man On Fire" (2014)
- Misdiagnosed (2014) - Warner Music[6]
References
- Zuel, Bernard (10 May 2014), "Echo of rootsy sound: Black Keys, Paolo Nutini, Harry Hookey", Sydney Morning Herald
- Staff reporters (26 November 2014), "ARIA Awards 2014: Mum-of-three Kasey Chambers shows off her toyboy for the first time", The Daily Telegraph
- Sullivan, Kath (27 November 2014), "Cowwarr musician Harry Hookey nominated for ARIA", The Weekly Times
- https://www.scotch.vic.edu.au/greatscot/2011mayGS/66b.htm
- https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/3630465/bright-new-country-talents/
- Lander, Dan (12 May 2014), "Harry Hookey. Misdiagnosed. Warner Music", Rolling Stone