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Johnny O'Keefe Twin Towns Plaque
Johnny O'Keefe Twin Towns Plaque

Photographs supplied by Diane Watson

The statue commemorates Australian singer Johnny O'Keefe (1936-1978).

Johnny O'Keefe made his first public performance on stage in 1939 at the Waverley College School concert and speech night appearing as “Dopey” in their Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs play at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music at the grand age of 4 years. The rest as they say is history!! Johnny O’Keefe went on to forge a name for himself as the father of Rock N Roll that changed the face of Australian music forever.

Songs such as “You hit the wrong note, Billy Goat", “Wild One”, “Shout”, “She’s My Baby”, “I’m Counting On You”, “Be careful of Stones that you Throw”, “High Rollin Man”, “Sing Sing Sing”, “So Tough” and “Mocking Bird” reached the ears of all Australians during his musical career and beyond. John Michael O’Keefe, the father of Australian Rock N Roll died at approximately 8.50pm on the 6th October 1978. He was only 43 years old.

Location

Address:Wharf Street, Twin Towns Services Club, Tweed Heads, 2485
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -28.168841
Long: 153.543598
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Sculpture
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Arts
Artist:Dr. Alex Kolozsy (Sydney, NSW)
Link:http://adbonline.anu.edu.au/adbonli…

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Thursday 10th June, 2004
Front Inscription

    "THE WILD ONE"
   Johnny O’Keefe
      1936-1978
         Unveiled By 
Mayor Warren Polglase & John "Catfish" Purser
Thursday 10th June 2004

Johnny O'Keefe Memorial Association Inc.

John O'Keefe Jnr-President 
Dr Alex Sandor Kolozsy CDVA Sculptor Sydney 2004
John Preston -Secretary 
Bernie Stahl -Treasurer 
Phil Villiers-Vice President

Committee 
John Purser 
Clare Donnelly
Vicky O'Keefe 

 

Source: MA,ADB
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