Channel Seven’s new biopic on John Farnham Finding The Voice has caught on with viewers.
The blockbuster hit aired Monday night and received rave reviews from fans on Twitter.
“Gosh, what a powerful and unique voice he had!” wrote one delighted person who was watching at home.
“I watch John Farnham’s show. The best singer of all time. Wonderful,’ someone else agreed.
Another wrote: ‘John Farnham. A musical legend. It is a pity that he was not able to make it to his last series of concerts. The history of his career! Astonishing!’
Channel Seven’s new biopic on John Farnham Finding The Voice has caught on with viewers. John is in the picture
“John Farnham’s special is brilliant, so glad he wasn’t lost in the music industry,” another tweeted.
‘Listen to John Farnham… Pitch perfect! He can sing anything,” wrote another.
“How wonderful is John Farnham!” said another and someone else agreed: ‘Gee, I love John Farnham’.
John Farnham: Finding The Voice celebrates Australia’s greatest singer and his journey from the suburbs of Melbourne to 1960s pop fame, through life’s highs and lows, ultimately to record-breaking success as ‘Australia’s Voice’.
The authorized biopic features John Farnham, Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy Barnes, Celine Dion, Robbie Williams, Daryl Braithwaite and Richard Marx.
The blockbuster hit aired Monday night and received rave reviews from fans on Twitter
Also appearing are Glenn Wheatley, Gaynor Wheatley, David Hirschfelder, James Farnham, Robert Farnham, Jill Farnham, Paul Dainty and more.
The film follows the personal and public journey that Farnham has taken as Australia’s greatest and best-loved musical artist, with 1986’s Whispering Jack still the best-selling Australian album of all time.
Since its theatrical release on May 18, the critically acclaimed film has become Australia’s highest-grossing feature-length documentary of all time and Australia’s fourth-highest-grossing feature-length documentary ever.
Critics have described the powerful documentary as “must-see,” “captivating” and “inspiring,” a story of “laughter, tears, love and rock’n’roll,” and a great tribute to Farnham’s “talent, tenacity and ability to make and keep friends.”
The documentary shares never-before-seen home videos of John as a child
John Farnham: Finding The Voice celebrates Australia’s greatest singer and his journey from the suburbs of Melbourne to 1960s pop fame, through life’s highs and lows, finally to record-breaking success as ‘Australia’s Voice’
The authorized biopic features John Farnham, Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy Barnes, Celine Dion, Robbie Williams, Daryl Braithwaite and Richard Marx
The 73-year-old was hospitalized in late March as he was battling a respiratory infection.
The latest health scare came seven months after Farnham underwent major surgery to remove a cancerous tumor in his mouth.
The ‘You’re The Voice’ singer has since made a full recovery from the chest infection and is now ‘at ease’ as he continues ongoing treatment.
His wife Jill and sons Rob and James thanked doctors for his care by releasing a statement.
“We are pleased to say that at the end of March John made a full recovery from a recent chest infection that required him to be hospitalized,” it said.
“He is now at ease and is still receiving treatment and rehabilitation care.
The 73-year-old was hospitalized in late March as he was battling a respiratory infection
The ‘You’re The Voice’ singer has since made a full recovery from the chest infection and is now ‘at ease’ as he continues ongoing treatment
“The family would like to reiterate their appreciation and deep respect for all the medical staff who have attended to John over the past eight months and for the many thousands of kind messages received from across Australia and the world.”
Gaynor Wheatley, the wife of Farnham’s late music manager and friend Glenn Wheatley spoke to 2GB.
“His chest infection is gone. He’s fine,’ she said.
Farnham underwent a grueling 12-hour operation in August by 26 surgeons to remove a cancerous tumor from his mouth and part of his jaw.
After his surgery, he spent more than a week in intensive care.
Farnham only discovered he had the cancerous tumor in his mouth after his wife insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check-up.
Farnham underwent a grueling 12-hour operation in August by 26 surgeons to remove a cancerous tumor from his mouth and part of his jaw. John pictured with wife Jill and sons Rob and James