This page will contain images about Delta Goodrem, as they become available.Delta GoodremDelta GoodremDelta Lea Goodrem (born November 9, 1984 in Sydney) is an Australian musician, singer and actress, who once starred as "Nina Tucker" on the television soap opera Neighbours. Delta Goodrem has had an interest in music, acting and sport from a young age, and has appeared in numerous television commercials and television shows in Australia. At the age of seven, Delta appeared in an American commercial for Galoob Toys. Besides Neighbours, Goodrem has also made cameos in Australian television episodes of Hey Dad!, A Country Practice and Police Rescue. As well as singing, Goodrem is a classically-trained pianist and also plays guitar and drums. Her debut album Innocent Eyes was released March 3, 2003, and has been in the charts at or near the top since, and featured five Australian No 1 singles. Most of the songs were written by Goodrem herself, and highlight her instrumental skills on the piano as well as her voice. Goodrem previously recorded a five track demo EP of self-penned songs before releasing a moderately successful single in November 2001, called "I Don't Care". It is now a much sought after collectors item amongst fans. In the midst of promoting her album, in mid-2003 she announced that she had Hodgkin's lymphoma, a form of cancer, and ceased work to begin treatment for the disease. Luckily, she was cured, and she has to await another ten months to find out whether the treatment was successful. On October 4, 2003, while Goodrem was undergoing treatment, it was announced she was parting ways with her manager, Glenn Wheatley. Goodrem's mother, Lea Goodrem, subsequently replaced Wheatley. Goodrem capped off a professionally successful, though obviously personally traumatic, year by winning a record seven ARIA awards on October 21, 2003. She broke the previous record of six, held by Natalie Imbruglia. In the first week of December 2003 Innocent Eyes broke John Farnham's Australian record of 25 consecutive weeks at No. 1 (Whispering Jack (1986)). In total, Innocent Eyes has spent 29 weeks at No 1 and tying her with Neil Diamond's Hot August Night (1972), as the second longest charting number one album in Australian history. Her album, Innocent Eyes has gone over 14x platinum in Australia alone, with sales in the United Kingdom reaching a high level as well. Her DVD entitled Delta has been a huge success in both Australia and the United Kingdom and features many videos depicting her life up until now. As of January 2004, Goodrem was well enough to attend the 2004 Australian Open at length, where she prominently supported Australian player Mark Philippoussis. She continued her support during the Wimbledon tournament. As of October 2004, however, Goodrem's relationship with Philippoussis was over after Paris Hilton announced to the media that she was Philippoussis' new love interest, much to the surprise of Goodrem and her fans. This was later confirmed by Philippoussis, though he stated that Hilton was not the cause of the break-up. This was suspected, as he didn't attend the 2004 ARIA Awards, at which Goodrem was performing for the first time. Delta has been dating married (but now separated from his wife) ex-Westlife star Brian McFadden since September 2004. In February 2004 it was announced Goodrem had won the lead role in the Australian comedy film Hating Alison Ashley, the movie based on the novel by Robin Klein. It will be released in March 2005. Goodrem's second album Mistaken Identity was released on November 7, 2004 and debuted at #1. The first single from it, "Out of the Blue", debuted at #1 on its first week of release in October 2004. However, her next single in Australia, "Mistaken Identity" the album track, debuted and has only so far peaked at #7. The album also didn't last very long in the top 10, compared with her debut. In the UK, a different second single was released from the album. "Almost Here", a duet with Brian McFadden, who had already been successful being part of Westlife, pushed the single up to debut at #3, her chart best equal with "Born to Try". In December 2004, Goodrem announced she was planning to relocate to the United States in an attempt to break into the US market. Goodrem also appeared on the North American soap opera North Shore. DiscographySingles
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Video/DVD. A good source for information on Fletcher Henderson is The Fletcher Henderson Story a 3 CD Box Set sampling Henderson's music with extensive liner notes by jazz scholar Frank Diggs. Albums. He died in New York City. Singles. Henderson suffered a stroke in 1950 resulting in partial paralysis that ended his days as a pianist. Goodrem also appeared on the North American soap opera North Shore. He reformed bands of his own several times in the 1940s, toured with Ethel Waters again in 1948 - 1949. In December 2004, Goodrem announced she was planning to relocate to the United States in an attempt to break into the US market. In 1939 he disbanded his own band and joined Goodman's, first as both pianist and arranger and then working full time as arranger. "Almost Here", a duet with Brian McFadden, who had already been successful being part of Westlife, pushed the single up to debut at #3, her chart best equal with "Born to Try". Many of Goodman's hits from the swing music were arranged by Henderson for his own band in the late 20s and early 30s. In the UK, a different second single was released from the album. Since he needed new charts every week for the show, his friend John Hammond suggested that he purchase some Jazz charts from Henderson. The album also didn't last very long in the top 10, compared with her debut. In 1934, Goodman's Orchestra was selected as a house band for the "Let's Dance" radio program. However, her next single in Australia, "Mistaken Identity" the album track, debuted and has only so far peaked at #7. In addition to his own band he arranged for several other bands, including those of Teddy Hill, Isham Jones, and most famously, Benny Goodman. The first single from it, "Out of the Blue", debuted at #1 on its first week of release in October 2004. He was well regarded as an arranger and his arrangements became influential. Goodrem's second album Mistaken Identity was released on November 7, 2004 and debuted at #1. Following a serious auto accident in 1928, he seemed to lose interest in business matters, and was never known as a disciplinarian. It will be released in March 2005. Although the band was very popular, Henderson had little success managing the band. In February 2004 it was announced Goodrem had won the lead role in the Australian comedy film Hating Alison Ashley, the movie based on the novel by Robin Klein. He later led a band of his own that also received critical acclaim. Delta has been dating married (but now separated from his wife) ex-Westlife star Brian McFadden since September 2004. Beginning in the early 1930s, Fletcher's piano-playing younger brother, Horace Henderson (11/22/1904-1989) contributed to the arrangements of the band. This was suspected, as he didn't attend the 2004 ARIA Awards, at which Goodrem was performing for the first time. Reed men Coleman Hawkins, Buster Bailey, Benny Carter and Chu Berry also were in and out of Fletcher's band. This was later confirmed by Philippoussis, though he stated that Hilton was not the cause of the break-up. At one time or another, in addition to Armstrong, the band featured Henry "Red" Allen, Joe Smith, Rex Stewart, Tommy Ladnier and Roy Eldridge on trumpet. As of October 2004, however, Goodrem's relationship with Philippoussis was over after Paris Hilton announced to the media that she was Philippoussis' new love interest, much to the surprise of Goodrem and her fans. Henderson's band also boasted the formidable arranging talents of Don Redman. She continued her support during the Wimbledon tournament. For a time his ideas of arrangement were heavily influenced by those of Paul Whiteman, but when Louis Armstrong joined his orchestra in 1924 Henderson realized there could be a much richer potential for jazz band orchestration. As of January 2004, Goodrem was well enough to attend the 2004 Australian Open at length, where she prominently supported Australian player Mark Philippoussis. In 1922 he formed his own band, which was resident first at the Club Alabam then at the Roseland, and quickly became known as the best "Colored" band in New York. Her DVD entitled Delta has been a huge success in both Australia and the United Kingdom and features many videos depicting her life up until now. His success in music made him forget about a career in chemistry. Her album, Innocent Eyes has gone over 14x platinum in Australia alone, with sales in the United Kingdom reaching a high level as well. He also lead the band accompanying singer Ethel Waters. In total, Innocent Eyes has spent 29 weeks at No 1 and tying her with Neil Diamond's Hot August Night (1972), as the second longest charting number one album in Australian history. He also worked at Black Swan Records as music director and pianist. 1 (Whispering Jack (1986)). He worked for the Pace-Handy music company as a song demonstrator. In the first week of December 2003 Innocent Eyes broke John Farnham's Australian record of 25 consecutive weeks at No. After graduation, he moved to New York City to attend Columbia University for a master's degree in chemistry. She broke the previous record of six, held by Natalie Imbruglia. He attend Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia and graduated in 1920. Goodrem capped off a professionally successful, though obviously personally traumatic, year by winning a record seven ARIA awards on October 21, 2003. His father was a principal and his mother taught piano. Goodrem's mother, Lea Goodrem, subsequently replaced Wheatley. Henderson was born in Cuthbert, Georgia. On October 4, 2003, while Goodrem was undergoing treatment, it was announced she was parting ways with her manager, Glenn Wheatley. Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (December 18, 1897 - December 28, 1952) was an African American pianist, bandleader, arranger and composer, important in the development of big band jazz and Swing music. Luckily, she was cured, and she has to await another ten months to find out whether the treatment was successful. In the midst of promoting her album, in mid-2003 she announced that she had Hodgkin's lymphoma, a form of cancer, and ceased work to begin treatment for the disease. It is now a much sought after collectors item amongst fans. Goodrem previously recorded a five track demo EP of self-penned songs before releasing a moderately successful single in November 2001, called "I Don't Care". Most of the songs were written by Goodrem herself, and highlight her instrumental skills on the piano as well as her voice. Her debut album Innocent Eyes was released March 3, 2003, and has been in the charts at or near the top since, and featured five Australian No 1 singles. As well as singing, Goodrem is a classically-trained pianist and also plays guitar and drums. Besides Neighbours, Goodrem has also made cameos in Australian television episodes of Hey Dad!, A Country Practice and Police Rescue. At the age of seven, Delta appeared in an American commercial for Galoob Toys. Delta Goodrem has had an interest in music, acting and sport from a young age, and has appeared in numerous television commercials and television shows in Australia. Delta Lea Goodrem (born November 9, 1984 in Sydney) is an Australian musician, singer and actress, who once starred as "Nina Tucker" on the television soap opera Neighbours. Delta - (2003) Australia #1. Mistaken Identity - (2004) Australia #1, UK #25. Innocent Eyes - (2003) (Limited edition). Innocent Eyes - (2003) Australia #1, UK #2. "Almost Here" (duet with Brian McFadden) - (2005) Australia #1, UK #3. "Mistaken Identity" - (2005) Australia #7. "Out of the Blue" - (2004) Australia #1, UK #9. "Predictable" - (2003) Australia #1. "Not Me, Not I" - (2003) Australia #1, UK #18. "Innocent Eyes" - (2003) Australia #1, UK #9. "Lost Without You" - (2003) Australia #1, UK #4. "Born to Try" - (2002) Australia #1, UK #3. "I Don't Care" - (2001) Australia #64. |