John Farnham's sons reveal all on Sunrise—is their father's health in jeopardy?
Today, members, we have news about one of Australia's most treasured singers, John Farnham.
John Farnham's sons, Robert and James, and Gaynor Wheatley, the wife of Farnham's late manager, Glenn Wheatley, recently went on Sunrise's breakfast show to speak candidly about John’s health struggles and his new documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice.
This update comes after the family confirmed that Farnham had made a 'full recovery from a recent chest infection in late March’. However, this health scare followed major surgery in August last year to remove a cancerous tumour from his mouth and subsequent jaw reconstruction.
The 73-year-old singing icon, known for his hit 'You're The Voice', is currently on the road to recovery after facing his cancer battle with strength and optimism.
Robert shared with the Sunrise audience that their father's health is steadily improving: 'It's a fairly long road, as cancer is, but he is doing well, and we get to spend a lot of time with him, and his spirits are up, so that is all we can ask for.'
Both sons are proud of their father and realise that this battle is just another fight that he needs to push through: 'Cancer is a horrible thing, but he’s got great support—the hospitals have been amazing, the staff are amazing, and shout out to those guys.'
Despite his health issues, John Farnham continues to focus on staying positive, and it's evident that his loving and supportive family plays a significant role in his ongoing journey.
In addition to providing health updates, the Farnham sons and Gaynor Wheatley also discussed the newly released documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice. James revealed that their father hasn't seen the movie yet but expressed proud sentiments about the project.
The documentary showcases a different side of the legendary singer—one that is raw and real—and this recollection of his struggles and successes strikes a chord with his family, as well as devoted fans.
And as for Farnham's feelings about his success? His sons agreed that their father 'still doesn't believe in his success. He doesn't understand it.'
The upcoming documentary provides a firsthand glimpse into John Farnham's life, allowing fans to delve deeper into his remarkable journey. Scheduled to hit the cinemas on Thursday, May 18, the film further emphasises the lasting influence of his career.
Throughout his illustrious musical journey, John Farnham has garnered numerous accolades, solidifying his place in history. Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, he has also received multiple ARIA awards, and his chart-topping singles and albums have garnered tremendous success. A true box office hit, his four concerts at Sydney's CPAC in 1986 set a record attendance of 54,000.
Furthermore, Farnham's impact extends beyond his own success, as he has influenced other artists in profound ways. His song ‘Reasons’ won the Song of the Year at the 1986 Country Music Awards and became a hit for fellow Australian country music star John Williamson. In addition, his appearance in a Visa commercial in 1992 propelled his song ‘You're The Voice’ to unprecedented popularity, cementing its place in pop culture.
These remarkable achievements underscore the lasting power and significance of John Farnham's music throughout his career and beyond. His sons, Robert and James Farnham, can rightfully take pride in their father's incredible impact on the industry. John Farnham's legacy will undoubtedly continue to resonate for generations to come as his influential voice and timeless songs continue to captivate audiences.
To all our Seniors Discount Club members, let us draw inspiration from John Farnham's resilience and determination in the face of adversity. We extend our positive thoughts and warm wishes to him on his ongoing journey to recovery. And let this serve as a gentle reminder that it's never too late to think about your health and well-being.
John Farnham's sons, Robert and James, and Gaynor Wheatley, the wife of Farnham's late manager, Glenn Wheatley, recently went on Sunrise's breakfast show to speak candidly about John’s health struggles and his new documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice.
This update comes after the family confirmed that Farnham had made a 'full recovery from a recent chest infection in late March’. However, this health scare followed major surgery in August last year to remove a cancerous tumour from his mouth and subsequent jaw reconstruction.
The 73-year-old singing icon, known for his hit 'You're The Voice', is currently on the road to recovery after facing his cancer battle with strength and optimism.
Robert shared with the Sunrise audience that their father's health is steadily improving: 'It's a fairly long road, as cancer is, but he is doing well, and we get to spend a lot of time with him, and his spirits are up, so that is all we can ask for.'
Both sons are proud of their father and realise that this battle is just another fight that he needs to push through: 'Cancer is a horrible thing, but he’s got great support—the hospitals have been amazing, the staff are amazing, and shout out to those guys.'
Despite his health issues, John Farnham continues to focus on staying positive, and it's evident that his loving and supportive family plays a significant role in his ongoing journey.
In addition to providing health updates, the Farnham sons and Gaynor Wheatley also discussed the newly released documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice. James revealed that their father hasn't seen the movie yet but expressed proud sentiments about the project.
The documentary showcases a different side of the legendary singer—one that is raw and real—and this recollection of his struggles and successes strikes a chord with his family, as well as devoted fans.
And as for Farnham's feelings about his success? His sons agreed that their father 'still doesn't believe in his success. He doesn't understand it.'
The Lasting Legacy of John Farnham
John Farnham has left an indelible mark on the industry with his powerful voice and iconic songs. For over 50 years, he has entertained fans and continues to be revered today. His career is a testament to his unwavering strength in overcoming life's obstacles, reaffirming his enduring impact.The upcoming documentary provides a firsthand glimpse into John Farnham's life, allowing fans to delve deeper into his remarkable journey. Scheduled to hit the cinemas on Thursday, May 18, the film further emphasises the lasting influence of his career.
Throughout his illustrious musical journey, John Farnham has garnered numerous accolades, solidifying his place in history. Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame, he has also received multiple ARIA awards, and his chart-topping singles and albums have garnered tremendous success. A true box office hit, his four concerts at Sydney's CPAC in 1986 set a record attendance of 54,000.
Furthermore, Farnham's impact extends beyond his own success, as he has influenced other artists in profound ways. His song ‘Reasons’ won the Song of the Year at the 1986 Country Music Awards and became a hit for fellow Australian country music star John Williamson. In addition, his appearance in a Visa commercial in 1992 propelled his song ‘You're The Voice’ to unprecedented popularity, cementing its place in pop culture.
These remarkable achievements underscore the lasting power and significance of John Farnham's music throughout his career and beyond. His sons, Robert and James Farnham, can rightfully take pride in their father's incredible impact on the industry. John Farnham's legacy will undoubtedly continue to resonate for generations to come as his influential voice and timeless songs continue to captivate audiences.
Key Takeaways
- John Farnham's sons, Robert and James, shared an update on their father's health, revealing he is in recovery after a recent chest infection and cancerous tumour removal.
- The family expressed appreciation for the medical staff and support received during Farnham's treatment and recovery.
- John Farnham: Finding The Voice, a documentary on the singer's life, premiered in Melbourne on Wednesday.
- Farnham's documentary will hit cinemas on Thursday, May 18, providing an intimate and raw look at the star's journey and achievements.