Les Wilson and Jean Calder


It is no stretch of the imagination to count Les Wilson alongside Tex Morton, and The Tumbleweeds, as one of the originators of New Zealand country music. Wilson, a teenage sensation in Dunedin in the 1930s, made recordings in the 1950s many with his wife Jean Calder –  that brought him fame at home and in Australia.

Dubbed the Otago Rambler, Wilson had already settled in Gisborne when he was signed by His Master’s Voice (NZ) at the end of the 1940s. In 1950, his ‘Old Faithful and I’ b/w ‘Shadows On the Trail’ was the first New Zealand record pressed at HMV’s new factory in Kilbirnie, Wellington.

Sixteen Original Tracks By Les Wilson & Jean Calder – a collection of songs recorded in the 1950s for HMV, released in the mid-1980s by the Queensland Country Style label.
Les Wilson and Jean Calder
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - The Otago Rambler (His Master's Voice, 1957)
Les Wilson - Roundup Time (c.1953)
Les Wilson and Jean Calder
Les Wilson was among the second intake of inductees to the Australian Country Music Hands of Fame at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, 1978.
Les Wilson
Newspaper clipping about Les Wilson's plans to record a song about Queensland premier, Jo Bjelke-Petersen. The independent single, ‘A King From Kingaroy’, was released in 1978.
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - Rambling (His Master's Voice, 1958)
Les Wilson
Les Wilson - Silver Wings (c.1953)
Les Wilson and Jean Calder
Les Wilson - Shadows On The Trail (c.1953)
Les Wilson - Rockonover River (c.1953)
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - side one label for Rambling (His Master's Voice, 1958)
Les Wilson
Publicity letter for Les Wilson from Gisborne radio station 2XM
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - side one label for The Otago Rambler (His Master's Voice, 1957)
Les Wilson and Jean Calder.
Photo credit: Ron Hayward Collection
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister (His Master's Voice, 1957)
Les Wilson and Jean Calder - Death of the Wahine (1977), about the 1968 sinking of the Wellington-to-Lyttelton passenger ferry Wahine. The album was recorded on a Grundig tape recorder in their family home.
Members:

Les Wilson

Jean Calder

Labels:

HMV

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