Australia’s ‘greatest soul voice’ Doug Parkinson dies suddenly aged 74 

Australia’s ‘greatest soul voice’ Doug Parkinson dies suddenly aged 74

 Australian musician Doug Parkinson has died at the age of 74.

Parkinson, who was widely regarded as ‘Australia’s greatest soul voice’, passed away at his Northern Beaches home. His cause of death is unknown at this point.

He is survived by his wife Suzie and sons John and Daniel.

Australia’s ‘greatest soul voice’ Doug Parkinson (pictured) has died suddenly aged 74

Publicist Lionel Midford announced the tragic news in a statement on Monday night. 

‘Just received the saddest news that Doug Parkinson, the legendary Australian recording artist with a powerful and soulful voice. He passed away suddenly at home.’

‘Doug Parkinson was widely considered one of the most unusual and influential singer-songwriters in the history of contemporary music.’

Parkinson led the band Strings and Things from 1965, The Questions from 1966, Doug Parkinson in Focus from 1968, Fanny Adams from 1971 and The Life Organisation from 1973.

He had a major hit with his version of The Beatles classic Dear Prudence in 1969 followed up by his own hit Without You.

Parkinson took major stage roles in The Who’s rock opera Tommy, The Wizard of Oz and Jesus Christ Superstar, recorded albums including No Regrets and Heartbeat to Heartbeat along with ads, radio station promos and rugby league team songs.

He appeared alongside many international stars including The Who, The Small Faces, The Temptations, The Pointer Sisters, Bob Marley and The Wailers and Randy Crawford.

In 2019 he toured NSW with a tribute to English rock legend Joe Cocker in which he was billed as ‘Australia’s greatest soul voice’.

Parkinson was due to play in Torrensville, SA on Thursday before a weekend show at The Juniors at Kingsford.