Artist's albums
Undeniably
2001 · album
Love This City
1999 · album
Eternal Nightcap
1997 · album
No Aphrodisiac (Black Stump)
2023 · single
Kate Kelly
2023 · single
Blow Up The Pokies (Black Stump)
2022 · single
Eternal Nightcap (Deluxe Edition)
2022 · album
No Aphrodisiac - Demo 1996
2022 · single
Charlie No.1 - Live Perth 2013
2022 · single
Sancho In Love - Live Melbourne 2022
2022 · single
In The Last Life (abridged)
2022 · single
The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw (duo, Live 2022)
2022 · single
The Day John Sattler Broke His Jaw
2022 · single
Sancho
2022 · album
Nobody Knows I Love You
2022 · single
Cambridge Three
2021 · single
50 Again (Black Stump)
2021 · single
(You're Making Me Feel Like I'm) 50 Again
2021 · single
Man About a Dog (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Man About a Dog
2021 · single
Ballad of Bertie Kidd (Acoustic)
2021 · single
Ballad of Bertie Kidd
2020 · single
Truth, Beauty and a Picture Of You
2017 · album
Little Cloud
2006 · album
Torch The Moon
2002 · album
Undeniably (Remastered)
2001 · album
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Biography
The Whitlams formed in late 1992 in Newtown, Australia. The original line up of Tim Freedman on piano, Stevie Plunder on guitar and Andy Lewis on double bass played mainly around Sydney’s inner west, a jaunty acoustic act in the midst of the grunge movement. In 1999 Freedman recruited noted Sydney musicians Terepai Richmond (D.I.G.), Jak Housden (The Badloves) and Warwick Hornby (The Lab) to join him in the band and the line-up remained unchanged until Warwick's recent retirement. Ian Peres, best known for a long stint with Wolfmother, has now joined on bass. Over the course of The Whitlams’ storied history, they have released five platinum or gold-selling albums in a row including ARIA number 1 album "Torch the Moon" and the beloved “Eternal Nightcap” LP. Since the release of the band’s last studio album, the gold-certified “Little Cloud” in 2006, The Whitlams have collaborated with various state symphony orchestras (including ten sold-out shows at the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall with the Sydney Symphony), performed numerous annual sold out laps of the country and released a ‘best of’ compilation. The Whitlams are known for their hugely successful ballads, but they also have a high-energy side which has made them one of Australia’s most successful live touring acts. For tour dates and more visit www.thewhitlams.com