h, *1927 AU, Sydney
Country and World
A.k.a. John Edgar Minson
From Wikipedia: John Minson (6 June 1927 - 7 March 2017) was an Australian radio personality born in Sydney, but moved to Tamworth in 1961 to work as an announcer/copywriter at 2TM and briefly at sister station 2MO in Gunnedah. The country music program John hosted was one of a number born out of the need for changes designed to meet the challenge of television which commenced in Tamworth on April 10, 1965 and took away most of the station’s night-time (then prime time) advertising revenue. The legend of “Mr Hoedown” was born in 1967 when John Minson changed the name of his Radio 2TM country music program to “Hoedown”. The show was discovered by listeners in far distant locations – as far as Tasmania and New Zealand in the South, most of Queensland, parts of South Australia, even the islands of New Guinea. Request mail came in, and a strong demand for more time. By the late ‘60s, Hoedown was so popular it was running from 7.30 to 11 and 2TM became the first station to be playing country music every weeknight. By the late ‘60s it was becoming apparent that country music offered big possibilities for 2TM and Tamworth and in 1969, John was one of the group at the radio station who launched the Tamworth, Country Music Capital concept. An accomplished Harmonica player, John played on many Australian country music albums as a session player, and made one album with his family, which includes his son Guitarist Lawrie Minson, and his wife Ann who plays Autoharp
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Australia's Mr Hoedown Plays Country Harmonica | John Minson | Album |