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"Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"

Posted by lovwigglesworth on 07-12-05 at 07:09 PM
Yes, a different one, but funny coincidence on the name.
A guy named Jon Stevens from Australia has been standing in as the singer since Hutchence's death for gigs.

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"RE: Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"
Posted by Tahj on 07-13-05 at 12:43 PM
From what I've read he's not. He been with Noiseworks most recently and has released a solo album.

He is hot, though:



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"RE: Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"
Posted by photokitty on 07-18-05 at 10:46 PM

Ooooooh!
So pretty!
Thank you for that photo!

"RE: Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"
Posted by Wacko Jacko on 07-25-05 at 02:43 PM
Since I got locked. I will try this again.

I don't believe Jon Stevens ever pubished a cd with INXS. Did they ever release a song with him on lead vocals or was this pretty much a touring thing?


"RE: Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"
Posted by Tahj on 07-25-05 at 04:06 PM
Seems to have been mainly touring. Here's an excerpt from his website:

2000 was Olympics year in Sydney and with INXS’s Jon Farriss, Jon released the single Carry the Flame which became the official theme for the Olympic Torch relay.

His work with Jon Farriss and previous backing vocal sessions with INXS led to Jon joining the band after the untimely death of Michael Hutchence. After tours of the US, Latin America and Europe Jon was announced as INXS’s ‘seventh member’ and three years of global performing followed.

In late 2003 Jon’s desire to create new music resulted in his resignation from INXS and commencement of work on an album which has redefined this eclectic artist’s musical direction.


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"RE: Jon Stevens replaced Michael Hutchence"
Posted by rangifan on 07-30-05 at 06:00 AM
Hey there

Jon Stevens recorded one song with the INXS band, which was called "I get up", a CD was released in 2003, and the song was also featured on EA Sports' Rugby 2004.

The band and Jon also included 'new' songs "Sugar" and "Hungry" when they were touring over the 4 years that Jon was part of the band.

Hope this answers your query.

Kind regards,
Cherie
Webmaster
www.jonstevens.com