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Ray Burgess OAM

Australian musician and television presenter, Ray Burgess, www.rayburgess.com.au/ shot to the top of Australia’s fledgling pop-rock scene following a successful appearance on television’s talent show, New Faces (the 20th century equivalent of Australian Idol).

In 1970, Ray became a founding member of popular show band, Red Time, touring Australia for several years before the band was signed up as backing band to then-King of Pop, Johnny Farnham.

An accomplished singer in his own right, Ray undertook a solo career in 1974. His very first recording, Touch Me, became a huge Australian hit. This was followed by more hits: Love Fever, Sad Rock & Roll, Rock & Roll Lightning and, the one he will be most remembered for, Gloria. Ray produced three albums as a soloist, and he will be fondly remembered by all those baby boomers who got their music from iconic television shows like Countdown. Countdown.[1]

He was nominated for King of Pop in 1975 and 1976 (pipped at the post both years by Aussie pop royalty, Daryl Braithwaite).

Ray was active in many aspects of this country’s entertainment industry including host of Rock & Roll Circus. After that, he was nominated for a Logie in 1977 for hosting popular youth culture program, Flashez on ABC television.

Moreover, Ray’s natural talent as a performer landed him many guest appearances in 1978. He appeared in Australia’s most respected live television shows including Graham Kennedy’s In Melbourne Tonight, Brian Henderson’s Bandstand, Midday with Mike Walsh, and The Don Lane Show. Furthermore, Ray has worked with other A-list celebrity hosts with include Paul Hogan and Bert Newton, and he was a regular on game shows Blankety Blanks and Celebrity Squares. In addition to that, Ray hosted Young Talent Time on number of occasions, filling in for regular host, Johnny Young.

During 1989-1990, Ray hosted the Sky network program After Dark. For more than 17 years now, Ray has been a regular guest celebrity on Perth’s TVW7 Telethon (the biggest fund raiser in the world!). On this platform, he has performed alongside international stars including Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Vic Damone, and Gene Pitney.

In June 2008, Ray made a guest appearance on ABC television’s hilarious and well-rated, Spicks & Specks.

Singer, musician, television presenter, host, MC and compére, Ray has undoubtedly left his mark in Australia’s entertainment industry. After 40 years in the industry, Ray Burgess has a lot to offer; he’s talented, funny, charismatic and, above all, versatile. It should be noted, that it’s in the family.

In 2008 Ray’s daughter, singer Casey Burgess, was hand-picked from to replace Charli Delaney in the hugely popular group kid’s group, Hi-5. Hi-5 During Casey’s short time with Hi-5, she toured, recorder three series, and was featured in the Live H-5 DVD. In like manner, she is now pursuing a solo career. Ray and Casey continue to perform together whenever possible.

In 2013 Ray returned to the charts with a new rock anthem “Legends of the Southern Land”. He is joined by friends and fellow stars John St Peeters, John “Swanee” Swan, Marty Rhone and Tommy Emmanual sharing their love and pride for all Australians.

In June 2020 Ray was awarded an OAM for his contribution to the Entertainment Industry and the Community.

Ray Burgess OAM Australian musician and television presenter, Ray Burgess,www.rayburgess.com.au <1> shot to the top of Australia’s fledgling pop-rock scene following a successful appearance on television’s talent show, New Faces (the 20th century equivalent of Australian Idol).

In 1970, Ray became a founding member of popular show band, Red Time, touring Australia for several years before the band was signed up as backing band to then-King of Pop, Johnny Farnham.

An accomplished singer in his own right, Ray undertook a solo career in 1974. His very first recording, Touch Me, became a huge Australian hit. This was followed by more hits: Love Fever, Sad Rock & Roll, Rock & Roll Lightning and, the one he will be most remembered for, Gloria. Ray produced three albums as a soloist, and he will be fondly remembered by all those baby boomers who got their music from iconic television shows like Countdown. Countdown <2>

He was nominated for King of Pop Awards <3> in 1975 and 1976 (pipped at the post both years by Aussie pop royalty, Daryl Braithwaite).

Ray was active in many aspects of this country’s entertainment industry including host of Rock & Roll Circus. After that, he was nominated for a Logie in 1977 for hosting popular youth culture program, Flashez on ABC television.

Moreover, Ray’s natural talent as a performer landed him many guest appearances in 1978. He appeared in Australia’s most respected live television shows including Graham Kennedy’s In Melbourne Tonight, Brian Henderson’s Bandstand, Midday with Mike Walsh, and The Don Lane Show. Furthermore, Ray has worked with other A-list celebrity hosts with include Paul Hogan and Bert Newton, and he was a regular on game shows Blankety Blanks and Celebrity Squares. In addition to that, Ray hosted Young Talent Time on number of occasions, filling in for regular host, Johnny Young.

During 1989-1990, Ray hosted the Sky network program After Dark. For more than 17 years now, Ray has been a regular guest celebrity on Perth’s TVW7 Telethon (the biggest fund raiser in the world!). On this platform, he has performed alongside international stars including Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Vic Damone, and Gene Pitney.

In June 2008, Ray made a guest appearance on ABC television’s hilarious and well-rated, Spicks & Specks.

Singer, musician, television presenter, host, MC and compére, Ray has undoubtedly left his mark in Australia’s entertainment industry. After 40 years in the industry, Ray Burgess has a lot to offer; he’s talented, funny, charismatic and, above all, versatile. It should be noted, that it’s in the family.

In 2008 Ray’s daughter, singer Casey Burgess, was hand-picked from to replace Charli Delaney in the hugely popular group kid’s group, Hi-5. During Casey’s short time with Hi-5, she toured, recorder three series, and was featured in the Live H-5 DVD. In like manner, she is now pursuing a solo career. Ray and Casey continue to perform together whenever possible.

In 2013 Ray returned to the charts with a new rock anthem “Legends of the Southern Land”. He is joined by friends and fellow stars John St Peeters, John “Swanee” Swan, Marty Rhone and Tommy Emmanual sharing their love and pride for all Australians.

In June 2020 Ray was awarded an OAM for his contribution to the Entertainment Industry & Community