Peter Denahy

Peter Denahy
Born 1972
Genres Country/Folk/Comedy/Bluegrass[1]

Peter Denahy (born 1972) is an Australian entertainer from Yackandandah, Victoria, Australia. He sings and plays guitar, mandolin and fiddle.[2] His most successful song was "Sort of Dunno Nothin'" which was a hit on YouTube[1][3][4][5] and made the ARIA Top 100.[6] It was on his Picture In A Frame album which made the top 30 of the ARIA Country Albums chart.[7] Peter is married to Alison Denahy.

Discography

Albums

  • "Dyamberin" (1993)
  • The Petrol Head Fly (2002)
  • Peter Denahy (2007)
  • Picture In A Frame (2008) - Destra/Compass
  • Pete Denahy: All You Can Eat (2010)
  • Wishbone Road (2012)
  • ME (2014)
  • Singing' Shoes (2015)
  • Hiroshima Jam Session (2015)

Singles

  • "Frankie"
  • "Peppercorn Tree"
  • "Wind Through the Brigalow"
  • "Sorta Dunno Nothin'" (2008) Aus #100[8]
  • "Sayonara Nakamura"
  • "Bruce McCumstie"
  • "Cotton Eyed Joe"
  • "Looking At My Phone"

References

  1. 1 2 Illawarra Mercury, 6 November 2008, "Denahy enjoys his own silly season" by Ilsa Cunnungham
  2. Weekly Trader, 5 November 2008, "Multi-talented stars celebrated big time" by Gary Turner
  3. The Sunday Mail, 6 April 2008, "Teenage grunt top of the internet pops – YouTube hit song rings true" by Samantha Healy
  4. The Sunday Mail, 19 April 2009, "Teen song strikes a chord"
  5. Sunday Tasmanian, 6 April 2008, "It's teen spirit with real grunt"
  6. Herald Sun, 10 April 2008, "the hit list ... nine things we love this week"
  7. The ARIA Report, Issue 945
  8. The ARIA Report, Issue 946
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