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John Farnam - Biography

John Farnam From childhood, fond of music, John showed talent in singing and musical performance. In the early 1960s, he joined the rock band "The Mavericks," where he gained his first stage experience. In 1967, he joined the pop group Little River Band, with which he became famous in Australia and abroad.

In the early 1980s, John Farnam began a successful solo career. His albums went multi-platinum, and the songs were at the top of the music charts. His most famous hit was "Youre the Voice," which became a multi-generational anthem.

In addition to his musical career, John Farnam also starred in several films and television shows. His acting talent and charisma helped him gain recognition in the world of cinema. He played roles in films such as Johnny English (2003), Ace Up His Sleeve (2004) and Miami Police: Moral Department (2006), showing his skills not only on stage, but also in front of the camera.

John Farnam continues to delight fans with his performances both on the music scene and on screen. His contribution to Australian culture and world music remains invaluable, and he continues to be an inspiration to many fans and musicians around the world.
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