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Take 5 with Damien Leith

Rising to fame after winning the 2006 series of Australian Idol, Damien Leith brings his ‘Roy Orbison Orchestrated’ show to Canberra Theatre on 3 November.

1.            Tell us about the show.

This is one of the biggest solo shows that I’ve put together. I adore the music of Roy Orbison and have been celebrating his music for a number of years, but I really wanted to take it to the next level and decided to accompany it with a full orchestra. The show is intimate and massive all at the same time. A very powerful celebration of one of the greatest singers of our generation.

2.            When did you first hear Roy Orbison/ fall in love with his music?

I was always familiar with Roy Orbison but I suppose it wasn’t until I performed ‘Crying’ on Australian Idol that I really was drawn to his music. I discovered that my voice really suited his music so I started to investigate his catalogue. Around that time, Barbara Orbison reached out from Nashville via Sony Music and asked if I’d be interested in recording an album of Roy’s songs to celebrate what would have been his 75th birthday. I was honoured but a little nervous since I had no intention of impersonating Roy, rather interpreting and celebrating his music. I remember Barbara telling me that she wanted me to add my own voice to these timeless songs and introduce them to a new generation of fans.

3.            Barbara Orbison and many of Roy’s peers have encouraged and assisted your tributes to the music legend, how does it feel to have their support?

It was incredible to have the support and approval of Barbara Orbison, it added so much credibility and strength behind the record. Also I met up with Joe Melson (writer of ‘Crying’, ‘Only the Lonely’, ‘Running Scared’ and ‘Blue Bayou’) and he has since become a mentor, writing partner and good friend. Roy’s music certainly opened up a new world for me.

4.            How has your musical journey been since the Australian Idol days?

I sometimes pinch myself that it has already been almost 18 years since Idol. Since then, I’ve recorded over 10 albums and have clocked up thousands of touring miles – it’s been amazing. My dream was to be an entertainer and that dream came true because of one audition (and a hell of a lot of work since, ha).

5.            Any career highlights?

There’s been so many career highlights. Obviously releasing albums and seeing them chart and sell has been incredible. When somebody comes up to me and says they bought one of my albums or tickets to my shows, it still means the world to me. I’ve performed everywhere, on TV shows and sporting events and in venues that I only ever dreamed about. Releasing my novels One More Time and Remember June are big highlights also.

6.            Do you have a favourite Roy Orbison song?

It has to be ‘In Dreams’ – what a master piece. It starts small and ends huge and when we perform it with the orchestra you can hear a pin drop amongst the audience. I’m also a sucker for ‘Oh Pretty Woman’ – what a classic.

7.            What’s next for you?

I have a live album of this concert coming out through ABC and a brand-new Christmas single in November. Also my third novel comes out through Walker Books in early 2024 – no rest for the wicked!

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