Yvonne Barrett Explained

Yvonne Barrett
Background:solo_singer
Birth Name:Yvonne Frances Barrett
Birth Date: 1946
Birth Place:Braybrook, Victoria, Australia
Origin:Victoria, Australia
Death Place:Birchgrove, New South Wales, Australia
Genre:Pop
Occupation:Singer
Instrument:Voice
Years Active:1957–1985

Yvonne Frances Barrett (19462 September 1985) was an Australian pop singer. She reached the top 60 Kent Music Report singles chart with her cover versions of Petula Clark single "You're the One"/"Little People", in October 1965. She released other singles in that, and the following, decade. Barrett also appeared on TV shows in the 1960s and 1970s. She became a session singer and performed on the club circuit. Barrett married Hoang Van Truong, a former Vietnam War veteran, in December 1983; the couple separated in the following year. Truong was found guilty of Barrett's 1985 murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole, in August 1986.

Biography

Yvonne Barrett was the daughter of Ted and Sheila Barrett, and was raised with two siblings. The family lived in Braybrook, Victoria. Barrett started ballet lessons at the age of two and a half.

In January 1957 she performed in the pantomime, Jack and Jill, at the Princess Theatre, Melbourne.[1] In 1963 she joined the cast of Swallow's Juniors, a children's TV talent contest and entertainment show on HSV7.[2] She took singing lessons in her mid-teens, which led to musical theatre including, The Sound of Music, in the role of Louisa von Trapp, at the Princess Theatre in October 1961.[3] She subsequently appeared in Carnival!, Wild Cat and Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.[2] Barrett described working in musicals to The Australian Women's Weeklys correspondent in July 1964, "I love everything about the theatre. We work odd hours, but it doesn't worry me. I've never known a nine to five job – and it's wonderful to be able to sleep in in the mornings."[2] Barrett became a regular on pop music TV program, The Go!! Show, by 1965, where she performed her renditions, "Off & Running", "I Walk Alone" and the Toys' "A Lovers Concerto". She was signed to the related Go!! Records label, which issued her first three singles. She achieved her highest chart success with her cover version of Petula Clark's "You're the One"[4] backed by her rendition of Chloee Harris' "Little People",[5] in October 1965.[6] [7] In December Barrett, along with fellow TV personalities, Ian Turpie, Tommy Hanlon Jr and Pat Carroll, entertained Australian troops during the Vietnam War.[8] [9] [10] They were "thefirst Government-sponsored entertainment team" to visit the Australian troops in Vietnam.[10] Her next single, "Send Her Away",[11] appeared in July 1966 and was followed by "Don't Bother Callin'" in October; Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the singles as, "minor hits in Melbourne."[6]

Barrett and Carroll returned to Vietnam for another tour in August 1968.[12] Barrett was presented with a Việt Cộng flag during one of her two tours.[13] Australian pop music newspaper, Go-Set (not related to Go!! Show or Go!! Records), published an annual poll of their readers, which included female-based categories, where she was listed at No. 7 Girl Vocal (1966), No. 6 Top Girl Singer (1967), No. 7 Female Vocal (1969), No. 5 Girl (1970), No. 6 Best Girl Vocal (1971) and No. 6 Female Vocalist (1972).[14] In 1970 she released a single, "Lu" (originally by Laura Nyro), which featured her big voice with a brassy jazz-rock, Blood Sweat & Tears arrangement.

Although not achieving further chart success she retained popularity due to live appearances, and being on national TV shows, Uptight and Happening 70-72. She performed "Always Something There to Remind Me" and Rare Earth's, "Get Ready". During the 1970s she moved into session work and club appearances,[6] and was a regular on Mary Hardy's The Penthouse Club on HSV7. Soon after she moved to Perth. In the 1980s Yvonne Barrett moved from Perth to Sydney and was working as a waitress.[13]

Barrett married former Vietnam War veteran, Hoang Van Truong, in December 1983; they had met in a Perth nightclub. The couple separated in the following year.

Death

Barrett's body was found on 3 September 1985, at her unit in Birchgrove, New South Wales.[13] Her estranged husband, Truong, was found guilty of her murder; he had spent the night with her, and strangled her in the morning when she asked him to leave.[13] [15]

Barrett's funeral was held at Christ the King Catholic Church, Braybrook, Victoria. It was attended by Australian show business celebrities including, Bert and Patti Newton. Patti posted a condolence notice in The Age, "What wonderful times to remember of growing up together." Barrett was buried at Altona Memorial Park, Victoria.

Discography

Singles

TELEVISION

YearTitlePerformanceType
1963Swallow's JuniorsHerselfTV series
1965-1967The Go!! ShowHerself - Singer / Performer sings "Off And Running" / "Tar And Cement (II Ragazzo Della Via Gluck) / "Send Her Away" / "It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)" / "May My Heart Be Cast Into Stone" / "A Lover's Concerto"TV series, 40 episodes
1966BandstandHerself - Singer sings "Send Her Away" / "Won't Someone Say"TV series, 1 episode
1968UptightHerself - Singer sings ("There's) Always Something There To Remind Me"TV series, 1 episode
1969The Johnny Farnham SpecialHerselfTV special
1969The Mike Walsh ShowHerself - SingerTV series, 1 episode
1969The Tommy Leonetti ShowHerself - GuestTV series, 1 episode
1969Sounds Like UsHerself sings "For One In My Lifetime" / "Don't Give Up" / "Cute"TV series, 2 episodes
1969Sounds Like UsHerself sings "Reach Out For Me" / "One"TV series, 1 episode
1969–1970In Melbourne TonightHerself - Singer sings "Big Spender"TV series, 16 episodes
1970–1975Penthouse ClubHerself - SingerTV series, 21 episodes
1972Hit SceneHerself - Guest Singer sings "No Longer Part Of Your Life"ABC TV series, 2 episodes
1972Musical CashboxHerself - GuestTV series, 1 episode
1972Hit SceneHerself - Singer sings "Mr. 7654312"ABC TV series, 1 episode
1972–1975The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Al Jolson Tribute MedleyTV series, 9 episodes
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon"TV series, 1 episode
1972The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "You're Gonna Hear From Me"TV series, 1 episode
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "The Last Blues Song"TV series, 1 episode
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Hit The Road Jack" / "Sing"TV series, 1 episode
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Peaceful"TV series, 1 episode
1973The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon"TV series, 1 episode
1974–1975The Ernie Sigley ShowHerself - Singer sings "The Last Blues Song"TV series, 5 episodes
1974The Ernie Sigley ShowHerself - Singer sings "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)"TV series, 1 episode
1974The Ernie Sigley ShowHerself - Singer sings "Never, Never, Never"TV series, 1 episode
1975The Ernie Sigley ShowHerself - Singer sings "The Last Blues Song"TV series, 1 episode
1975The Graham Kennedy ShowHerself - Singer sings "Never Can Say Goodbye"TV series, 1 episode
1975The Ernie Sigley ShowHerself - Singer sings "Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon"TV series, 1 episode
1982Australian Stars of the 60'sHerself - Archive clipTV special
1985Ten Eyewitness NewsHerself - Death reportTV series, 1 episode
1985Seven Nightly NewsHerself - Death reportTV series, 1 episode
1985National Nine NewsHerself - Death reportTV series, 1 episode
1985ABC Nightly NewsHerself - Death reportTV series, 1 episode
2003Love Is In The AirHerself - Archive clipABC TV series, 1 episode 2: "She's Leaving Home"

Awards and nominations

Go-Set Pop Poll

The Go-Set Pop Poll was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper, Go-Set and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jean Dances on and On... . . 15 January 1957 . 9 September 2018 . 5 . . Note: includes a photo of Barrett, aged 10.
  2. News: Worth Reporting: Broadway's Her Goal . . 32 . 8 . 22 July 1964 . 9 September 2018 . 14 . National Library of Australia . Note: includes a photo of Barrett.
  3. Web site: Event: The Sound of Music . . 9 September 2018 .
  4. Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20160504024600/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/43557/20160504-1246/www.poparchives.com.au/1809/yvonne-barrett/youre-the-one.html . 'You're the One' – Yvonne Barrett (1965) . Where did they get that song? . Nuttall . Lyn . PopArchives – Sources of Australian Pop Records from the 50s, 60s and 70s (Lyn Nuttall) . 4 May 2016 . 9 September 2018 .
  5. Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20170503140100/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/43557/20170504-0001/www.poparchives.com.au/2743/yvonne-barrett/little-people.html . 'Little People' – Yvonne Barrett (1965) . Where did they get that song? . Nuttall . Lyn . PopArchives – Sources of Australian Pop Records from the 50s, 60s and 70s (Lyn Nuttall) . 3 May 2017 . 9 September 2018 .
  6. Book: McFarlane . Ian . Ian McFarlane . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop . Encyclopedia entry for 'Yvonne Barrett' . https://web.archive.org/web/20040829233845/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=78 . http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=78 . 1999 . . . 29 August 2004 . 1-86508-072-1 . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop .
  7. Book: Kent, David . Australian Chart Book 1940–1969 . David Kent (historian) . 0-6464-4439-5 . 2005 . Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd . . Kent Music Report . Note: Chart positions back calculated by Kent in 2005.
  8. Web site: Viet Cong flag : Yvonne Barrett, Australian entertainer, Vietnam.
  9. Web site: Bien Hoa, Vietnam. c 1965-12-23. Melbourne entertainer Yvonne Barrett on stage entertaining ... . .
  10. News: Hanlon to visit troops . . 40 . 11,319 . 22 November 1965 . 9 September 2018 . 8 . National Library of Australia .
  11. Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20180503153600/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/43557/20180504-0136/www.poparchives.com.au/2920/yvonne-barrett/send-her-away.html . 'Send Her Away' – Yvonne Barrett (1966) . Where did they get that song? . Nuttall . Lyn . PopArchives – Sources of Australian Pop Records from the 50s, 60s and 70s (Lyn Nuttall) . 3 May 2018 . 9 September 2018 .
  12. News: Untitled . The Canberra Times . 42 . 12,069 . 2 August 1968 . 9 September 2018 . 1 . National Library of Australia .
  13. Web site: Viet Cong Flag: Yvonne Barrett, Australian Entertainer, Vietnam . Australian War Memorial . 9 September 2018 .
  14. MA. The place of Go-Set in rock and pop music culture in Australia, 1966 to 1974 . Kent . David Martin . . September 2002 . Canberra, ACT . 255–264 . Portable Document Format (PDF) . 16 December 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150904073704/http://erl.canberra.edu.au/uploads/approved/adt-AUC20050509.095456/public/02whole.pdf . 4 September 2015 . Note: This PDF is 282 pages.
  15. News: Veteran Gets Life for Murdering Wife . . 6 August 1986 . 9 September 2018 .
  16. Web site: Australian Music Awards . Ron Jeff . 16 December 2010 . 30 June 2012 . https://archive.today/20120630220831/http://users.ncable.net.au/~ronjeff/top40/oz_king.htm . dead .