Top 20 Country Singer celebrities in Australia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Country Singer celebrities [Updated May 30, 2023].
Lee Kernaghan was born
on April 15, 1964
in Australia.
He was named Australian of the Year in 2008 due to his service in rural Australia.
Net Worth 2020: $12 Million
Kasey Chambers was born
on June 4, 1976
in Australia.
She was named Songwriter of the Year at the ARIA Awards in 2002.
Net Worth 2020: $9 Million
John Williamson was born
on November 1, 1945
in Australia.
He hosted a country music TV series in 1973 called Travlin' Out West and it lasted for two years.
Samantha McClymont was born
on January 22, 1986
in Australia.
She and her band are multiple-time winners of the Group or Duo of the Year award at the Country Music Awards of Australia.
Christie Lamb was born
on June 6, 1992
in Australia.
In 2014, she released her debut album, All She Wrote.
Lee Kernaghan, an iconic Australian country music singer, invited her to tour with him in 2015 and 2016.
Caitlyn Shadbolt was born
on October 4, 1996
in Australia.
She's from Gympie and has served as a Youth Ambassador for the region.
Jasmine Rae was born
on October 28, 1987
in Melbourne, Australia.
Her albums Listen Here (2011) and If I Want To (2013) were both nominated for ARIA Awards for Best Country Album.
Pete Murray was born
on October 14, 1969
in Brisbane, Australia.
He received an APRA Award for "So Beautiful," the Most Performed Australian Work, in 2005. He was nominated again for the next two years.
Slim Dusty was born
on June 13, 1927
in Australia.
Having produced more Platinum and Gold Recordings than any other Australian musician of his era, Slim Dusty became an inductee of the ARIA Hall of Fame.
Troy Cassar-Daley was born
on May 18, 1969
in Sydney, Australia.
He earned his first Country Song of the Year nomination for the 2010 single "Big, Big Love."
Melinda Schneider was born
on October 7, 1971
in Sydney, Australia.
She sang the theme song for the TV series Something in the Air.
Jedd Hughes was born
on March 31, 1982
in Australia.
He played lead guitar for the
Emmylou Harris & Rodney Crowell Tour Band in the spring of 2013.
Gord Bamford was born
on April 17, 1976
in Australia.
The annual rodeo Calgary Stampede in Alberta, Canada commissioned him to write a song on the tradition of the cowboy hat.
Gay Kayler was born
on September 27, 1941
in Australia.
She has performed eight times in the Sydney Opera House.
Amber Lawrence was born
on April 19, 1978
in Sydney, Australia.
She is an ambassador for the Special Olympics and her single "Try" became the official anthem for the Special Olympics Australia Junior Games.
Adam Harvey was born
on December 21, 1974
in Australia.
He received his first Country Music Award in 1998 for Vocal Collaboration of the Year with Tanya Self for "Drive Away."
Adam Brand was born
on January 27, 1970
in Perth, Australia.
He competed on the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars.
Sherrie Austin was born
on August 28, 1970
in Sydney, Australia.
She was named as one of the 25 Most Beautiful People by Nashville Lifestyles Magazine in 2011. As an actress, she portrayed Pippa McKenna on The Facts of Life in 1987.
Beccy Cole was born
on October 27, 1972
in Australia.
Australian singer and songwriter known for Little Victories and other country western albums.
Beccy Cole was the recipient of nine Golden Guitar Awards between 1997 and 2011.
Catherine Britt was born
on December 31, 1984
in Australia.
After releasing "The Upside of Being Down," a 2004 track that reached a Top 40 position on the United States' Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, this Australian-born country singer recorded Too Far Gone, an album that topped the Australian Country Music Chart.
Catherine Britt collaborated with American country singer
Kellie Pickler and with Australian country musicians
Kasey Chambers and Jasmine Rae.