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Brisbane singer-songwriter Tyrone Noonan is probably still best known for his time in George, the ARIA-award-winning band he fronted alongside his sister Katie.
George’s debut album Polyserena debuted at No.1 on the ARIA charts and earned george six ARIA nominations - ‘Album Of The Year’, ‘Best Group’, Best Cover Art’, ‘Producer of the Year’, ‘Best Pop Release’ and ‘Breakthrough Artist – Album’ (the latter of which the band won).
Polyserena has since attained double-platinum status in Australia, and the band are currently playing a string of shows at Brisbane Powerhouse to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the album’s recording.
Tyrone also released Utopia, his first solo studio album in almost a decade, late last year, which includes the final vocal recording of the late Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens.
You can read an interview about Utopia here: bit.ly/3xJn0s6
Brisbane singer-songwriter Tyrone Noonan is probably still best known for his time in George, the ARIA-award-winning band he fronted alongside his sister Katie.
George’s debut album Polyserena debuted at No.1 on the ARIA charts and earned george six ARIA nominations - ‘Album Of The Year’, ‘Best Group’, Best Cover Art’, ‘Producer of the Year’, ‘Best Pop Release’ and ‘Breakthrough Artist – Album’ (the latter of which the band won).
Polyserena has since attained double-platinum status in Australia, and the band are currently playing a string of shows at Brisbane Powerhouse to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the album’s recording.
Tyrone also released Utopia, his first solo studio album in almost a decade, late last year, which includes the final vocal recording of the late Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens.
You can read an interview about Utopia here: bit.ly/3xJn0s6