John Farnham is an Australian pop and rock singer who began his career as a teen pop performer in the mid-1960s and later pursued a solo career, also serving as lead vocalist for Little River Band in the early 1980s. His musical style moved from youthful pop toward adult contemporary and rock, characterised by strong vocal delivery and polished pop-rock arrangements, and his long-running presence in the Australian music scene has made him a notable figure in that cultural context.