Jewel Blanch
- Actress
- Soundtrack
In 1962, aged 4, her musical career began when she sang "I Want to Stay on
Jumbo", (a novelty song written by her father Arthur). 1963 - Spent a
year in USA with her parents. Jewel was a member of the Blanch Family
Show. 1969 - Family moved to the USA for 12 years. Jewel became
interested in acting and had roles in many TV shows, movies, plays and
commercials. Jewel continued to sing and write songs. 1976 - The Grundy
Production brought her back to Australia to do six episodes of "Young
Doctor's". "Will I Ever Be Loved" was released in Australia on Living
Sound Records and won an award for her at the Queensland Country Music
Awards. 1978 - Signed to the RCA Label in Nashville after Chet Atkins
and Bob Ferguson heard her singing "Will I Ever Be Loved". 1979 -
Inducted into the Hands of Fame. Won the USA Billboard Magazine's
Country Music Award for Number 1 New Female Singles Artist. Record
World Magazine also nominated her as Top New Female Vocalist as did
Cashbox. Co-produced her father's single "A Real Cowboy". Stage hostess
at the Australasian Country Music Awards. 1982 - Golden Guitars for
Album of the Year with "The Lady and the Cowboy" with Arthur, and
Female Vocalist of the Year with "Can I Love You". 1984 - Jewel and her
husband moved to Nashville to live and opened a management and
publishing company called Ten Ten. 1992 - Offered Keith Urban a
publishing deal. Ten Ten also signed Alan Jackson when he was starting
his career.