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Lee Kernaghan To Celebrate 30 Years With New Release

15 December 2021 | 10:47 am | Mallory Arbour

To mark the 30th anniversary of his 1992 debut album, Outback Club, Lee Kernaghan has announced a very special release to celebrate with his fans.

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To mark the 30th anniversary of his 1992 debut album, Outback Club, Lee Kernaghan has announced a very special release to celebrate with his fans. Curated by the multi-award winner himself, The Very Best of Lee Kernaghan – Three Decades of Hits is set to drop on January 14.  

Packed full of hits, fan favourites and some special treats, the 3-CD, 62 song set will document three decades of dedication to his craft – a decade per CD - a journey which has ensured Kernaghan remains one of the biggest names in Australian country music.

Kernaghan says, “How exciting it is, to mark the 30th Anniversary of the Outback Club with this album! It’s been an amazing ride, 3 decades of music making, songwriting, recording, touring and singing songs about the people and the country that I love.”

He adds, “It was an absolute blast curating the 3 CD disc set featuring some of my favourite recordings and biggest hits from the last 3 decades. So grateful to you all for being a part of it all and I hope you enjoy the musical ride through the songs of early 90’s to now.”

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Kernaghan was back in the headlines just last month, nominated for ‘Best Vocal Collaboration’ for Country Fan with Catherine Britt at the 2022 Toyota 50th Golden Guitar awards nominations event. Should he take home the award on January 22, it will raise his Golden Guitar winning tally to 38!

With 14 studio albums under his belt, Kernaghan has sold over 2 million albums in Australia and had 40 number one hits on the Australian Country Charts. He has won 37 Golden Guitar Awards, 4 ARIA Awards and was a recipient of the ‘Outstanding Achievement’ ARIA Award in 2015. In 2004, he received the Order of Australia Medal and in 2008 he was named ‘Australian of the Year’.


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