Jon Stevens

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For the American Idol contestant, see John Stevens.

Jon Stevens
Jon Stevens

Jon Stevens (born 1962) is a New Zealand-born singer, now an Australian citizen.

Stevens moved to Australia after success as a pop star in New Zealand in the 1970's (his best-known songs from this era are "Jezebel" and a cover of "Montego Bay"). He is most recognised for his work as the lead singer of Sydney band Noiseworks, who had major hits in the 1980's with "Take Me Back" and "Touch". Once Noiseworks disbanded, Stevens was part of two Australian productions of Jesus Christ Superstar - playing Judas on both occasions, to high acclaim.

In 2000 he followed the footsteps of Jimmy Barnes and Terence Trent D'Arby by fronting the Australian rock band INXS as a stand-in for Michael Hutchence. He and INXS released a Sydney 2000 related theme song entitled "Carry the Flame", and although he toured with the band as their singer, it wasn't until October 2002 that he was officially instated as their lead singer. The Stevens-fronted INXS did release a song called "I Get Up," but it was not a hit. He quit the band a year later before an album was released, and it wasn't until 2005 that INXS found J.D. Fortune as their lead singer.

2004 saw Jon release "Ain't No Life For The Faint Hearted", a modern R&B album best known for its cruisy cover of The Doors' "Light My Fire".

In 2005, Stevens has released a new album called "The Works", recorded as part of the Liberation Blue acoustic series. He also is the current host of the reality game show, Treasure Island.

Stevens is the brother of New Zealand Idol judge Frankie Stevens.

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