Awards & Winners

John Paul Young

Date of Birth 21-June-1950
Place of Birth Glasgow
(Scotland, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories, United Kingdom, Strathclyde)
Nationality Scotland, Australia
Also know as Young, John Paul
Profession Singer
John Paul Young, OAM, known as JPY or "Squeak" to fans, is a Scottish-born Australian pop singer who had a 1978 worldwide hit with "Love Is in the Air". Initially performing as John Young, he was associated with songwriters/producers Vanda & Young, who provided him with "Love Is in the Air", "Yesterday's Hero", "I Hate the Music" and "Standing in the Rain". His career was boosted by regular appearances as a performer and guest host on national broadcaster, ABC's 1974–1987 TV series, Countdown. For touring purposes he fronted The All Stars, who also worked with Vanda & Young's former bandmate Stevie Wright. The All Stars included Warren Morgan on piano and vocals, who co-wrote songs with Young. Besides "Love Is in the Air", Young had top ten chart success in Germany and the Netherlands with "Standing in the Rain" and four other top ten hits in South Africa, including No. 1 hits with "I Hate the Music" in 1976 and "Yesterday's Hero" in 1977. On 27 August 2009, Young was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association Hall of Fame alongside Kev Carmody, The Dingoes, Little Pattie and Mental As Anything.

Awards by John Paul Young

Check all the awards nominated and won by John Paul Young.

1979


Logie Award for Most Popular Australian TV Teenage Personality

Nominations 1979 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Logie Award for Most Popular Australian TV Teenage Personality

1976


Logie Award for Best Australian Teenage Personality

Nominations 1976 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Logie Award for Best Australian Teenage Personality