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Pixie Jenkins
Pixie Jenkins (born Paul Blake Jenkins; 21 March 1957) is an Australian fiddle player, singer, songwriter, and entertainer.
Referred to by his stage name 'Pixie', in an article in The Australian in 2017, Pixie was referenced alongside Jimmy Little, Chad Morgan and Slim Dusty as "...an icon of Australia's country music industry".
Pixie Jenkins' first studio recording was on the Rick and Thel Carey recording Doing Things Together released by Hadley Records in 1977. In 1979, he was asked to join Buddy Williams' travelling roadshow. In 1981 Pixie joined Are You Ready for the Country, a show produced by Lester V Coombs. He joined rock 'n' roll star Digger Revell in his country show supporting Cher and Charley Pride in 1983.
In 1984, Pixie left Sydney and joined The Hired Hands in Tamworth and the band went on to win the 1984 Australian country music awards 'Golden Guitar' for Best Instrumental.
In 1985, Pixie joined Bullamakanka, and with the group, was awarded two further 'Golden Guitars'.
In 1989, Jenkins collaborated for the first time with John Williamson, becoming a regular musician on Williamson's live tours and albums.
In 1993, Jenkins imprinted his hands into Tamworth's Country Music Hands of Fame.
In 1993 and 1994 Jenkins won two solo Golden Guitars awards.
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Pixie Jenkins
Pixie Jenkins (born Paul Blake Jenkins; 21 March 1957) is an Australian fiddle player, singer, songwriter, and entertainer.
Referred to by his stage name 'Pixie', in an article in The Australian in 2017, Pixie was referenced alongside Jimmy Little, Chad Morgan and Slim Dusty as "...an icon of Australia's country music industry".
Pixie Jenkins' first studio recording was on the Rick and Thel Carey recording Doing Things Together released by Hadley Records in 1977. In 1979, he was asked to join Buddy Williams' travelling roadshow. In 1981 Pixie joined Are You Ready for the Country, a show produced by Lester V Coombs. He joined rock 'n' roll star Digger Revell in his country show supporting Cher and Charley Pride in 1983.
In 1984, Pixie left Sydney and joined The Hired Hands in Tamworth and the band went on to win the 1984 Australian country music awards 'Golden Guitar' for Best Instrumental.
In 1985, Pixie joined Bullamakanka, and with the group, was awarded two further 'Golden Guitars'.
In 1989, Jenkins collaborated for the first time with John Williamson, becoming a regular musician on Williamson's live tours and albums.
In 1993, Jenkins imprinted his hands into Tamworth's Country Music Hands of Fame.
In 1993 and 1994 Jenkins won two solo Golden Guitars awards.