John Farnham's Memoir Unveils Shocking Abuse and Triumph Over Manager's Control

October 28, 2024
John Farnham's Memoir Unveils Shocking Abuse and Triumph Over Manager's Control
  • Reflecting on his past, Farnham expresses sorrow and shame for not recognizing Sambell's manipulative behavior sooner, attributing it to his youth and stress.

  • In his upcoming memoir, 'The Voice Inside', John Farnham reveals the abusive relationship he endured with his first manager, Darryl Sambell.

  • Farnham describes how Sambell exerted control over various aspects of his life, including his work, clothing, diet, and personal relationships, isolating him from friends and family.

  • Farnham recounts how Sambell allegedly drugged him with amphetamines and sleeping pills to maintain control, a manipulation he only recognized years later.

  • Farnham ultimately terminated his relationship with Sambell in 1976, describing it as a 'huge relief' after nearly a decade of abuse.

  • Following his split from Sambell, Farnham found significant success with music manager Glenn Wheatley in the 1980s and 90s.

  • One year after undergoing a 12-hour surgery to remove a cancerous tumor, Farnham announced he was 'cancer-free' and continues to share his journey with fans.

  • He accuses Sambell of being 'sexually aggressive', responding with jealousy and aggression to any rejection, which further contributed to his manipulation.

  • In 1969, Farnham filed a lawsuit against Sambell for unpaid profits, which he later dropped in 1975, stating there were 'no ill feelings'.

  • Farnham reflects on his experience with a sense of annoyance at himself for being trusting and gullible during that time.

  • The memoir is set to be released on October 30, and Farnham will narrate the audiobook himself after his recovery from cancer surgery.

  • Sambell discovered Farnham when he was just 17, performing in a bar in Cohuna, Victoria, in 1967.

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