Awards & Winners

Judy Stone

Date of Birth 01-January-1942
Place of Birth Sydney
(Australia, New South Wales, Oceania)
Nationality Australia
Profession Singer
Judy Stone is an Australian pop and country singer from Sydney, who came to national prominence in the late 1950s through her regular TV appearances on the Australian pop music show Brian Henderson's Bandstand and her many hit records. Major national hits were '4,003,221 Tears From Now', 'Born a Woman', ' in a Field of Stone', 'Mare Mare Mare', 'Hasta Manana' and 'Silver Wings & Golden Rings'. As a young performer she was "by lined" as The Cowgirl from Granville but on her first appearance on "Bandstand" it was mis-announced as The Callgirl from Granville. In 1963, she recorded "It Takes a Lot" on which the Bee Gees sing backup vocals, and the song was released as a single in July. Judy's most recent recording was a duet with Scottish singer/songwriter Isla Grant on a stirring rendition of her song What's A Girl To Do? from Isla's 2007 album "Down Memory Lane".

Awards by Judy Stone

Check all the awards nominated and won by Judy Stone.

1965


Logie Award for Most Popular Female (New South Wales)

Nominations 1965 »

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Logie Award for Most Popular Female (New South Wales)

1964


Logie Award for Most Popular Female (New South Wales)

Nominations 1964 »

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Logie Award for Most Popular Female (New South Wales)

1963


Logie Award for Best Female Singer (National)

Nominations 1963 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Logie Award for Best Female Singer (National)