Radiothon – Harrison Craig calls to tell us why “We Still Need Joy” and talks about his current tour | Rach and Dene
Harrison Craig calls in to tell us “Why We Still Need Joy”, talks about his Kings of Vegas Tour which is currently playing at the Crown and then there is the book he’s working on and his new album! What a busy life he has. That’s what happens when you’re a winner of “The Voice” but he still always has time for Joy.
Melbourne’s Harrison Craig first made his mark on Australia in 2013, taking out the second series of The Voice Australia. At a young age, Harrison found that singing was a remedy to his stutter, becoming a place of peace and contentment. Over the past three years, Harrison has set records on the ARIA charts with two new albums. His first album, More Than a Dream achieved platinum status; Harrison played to sold out shows on a national tour spanning five months. His second album L.O.V.E. achieved gold status and remained in the top 10 album charts for six weeks. Harrison is also a great friend of Joy 94.9 and of the “Rach & Dene with Jacq in the back” drive time show.
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