Selected Discography
Albums
- Dust on the Bible. RCA (Nicholls and Dimes) (1988) (finalist, Australian Country Music Awards).
- Back in Illinois
- Jesus Is a Travelling Man (best vocalist, Australian Gospel Music Awards)
- Hannah Cried
- Dust on the Bible
- A Hundred Miles an Hour to the Throne
- Singing in the Family Circle
- Matthew Chapter Three (best song, Australian Gospel Music Awards)
- Elva
- Greater Country 3UZ
- Seventh Heaven (final five, "Best New Talent", Australia Country Music Awards)
- Uluru. Larrikin Records (Australia) (1989) (finalist, Australian Country Music Awards).
- Uluru (final five for song of the year, Australian Country Music Awards - based on the trial of Lindy and Michael Chamberlain)
- TV Preacher
- Grampa Grundy
- JFK
- Two Dollar Bill (a/k/a "Long Journey Home")
- Alma Rose
- Mekong
- King O'Malley
- Take Me Home
- Ice in Her Veins
- Rain and Snow (written by Dock Boggs)
- Talking in Tongues
- Kamara. Troubadour Records (Australia) (1990).
- Love Please Come Home (written by Bill Monroe)
- Kamara (based on the life of Aboriginal leader Brian Kamara Willis)
- White Freight Liner (written by Townes Van Zandt)
- East Virginia Blues (trad.)
- Walking at Midnight
- You've Got a Lover (written by Ricky Skaggs)
- Come Home Angeline
- Nella Dan (based on the story of the great Australian explorer ship)
- Catfish John (written by Bob McDill and Alan Reynolds)
- Ross River Fever
- Rose Anne's Getting Married Today
- Glendale Train (written by John Dawson)
- Memories of Mother and Dad (written by Bill Monroe)
Composite Albums
- That's Australia. Larrikin Records (Australia) (1988) (composite album produced by ABC Television).
- Music Deli. Larrikin Records (Australia), Larrikin LRF 227 (1988) (composite album of music "borrowing from different traditions and creating new forms").
- Give Me a Home Among the Gum Trees. Larrikin Records, 1996.
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