Trevor Knight (singer)

Trevor Knight is an Australian musician.[1] Together with Smoky Dawson he was nominated for a 1989 ARIA Award for Best Country Album for their single "High Country".[2] The pair also won Golden Guitars in 1988 for "Days Of Old Khancoban" and 1989 for "High Country".[3]

Trevor Knight
GenresCountry

Discography

Smoky Dawson And Trevor Knight

  • "Days Of Old Khancoban"/"The Last Of The Old Wild West Shows" (1987) - Jade
  • "High Country"/"Farewell To A Bush Boy" (1988) - EMI

Trevor Knight

  • Across the Miles[4]
  • Banjo Country!
  • Favourable Winds
  • The Heart of Country
  • Hidden Treasures
  • Classic Folk Songs and Poems
  • The Spirit of the Eagle
  • The Ones that Got Away
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References

  1. "Trevor Knight – International Musician", focus
  2. "ARIA Awards Best Country Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  3. Jarvis, Sue (29 January 1989), "Two golden guitars for country singer", Sun Herald
  4. Jenner, Rick (November 2003), "Across the Miles", Capital City News


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