Sunrise’s Edwina Bartholomew fights back tears as Jimmy Barnes speaks about late Michael Gidinski

Sunrise host Edwina Bartholomew fights back tears as Jimmy Barnes reveals his grief over Michael Gudinski’s death

Jimmy Barnes performed his new single Flesh and Blood at the state funeral for late Mushroom Records founder Michael Gudinski in March.

And on Tuesday, Sunrise entertainment reporter Edwina Bartholomew became emotional while discussing the tribute with the Cold Chisel frontman.

Speaking to the 65-year-old rocker at his home recording studio, Edwina fought back tears as Jimmy expressed his grief for his late friend.

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Emotional: Sunrise host Edwina Bartholomew (right) fought back tears on Tuesday as Jimmy Barnes (left) expressed his grief for his late friend Michael Gudinski

Gudinski, who was widely regarded as the ‘father of the Australian music industry’, died in his sleep on March 2 at the age of 68.

The Working Class Man hit-maker’s latest single Flesh and Blood is a tribute to the late music mogul, and is from his newly released 20th album of the same name.

‘He’s a huge loss… he’s a godfather to my children,’ Jimmy said his friend’s passing.

Sad: Speaking to the 65-year-old rocker at his home recording studio, Edwina fought back tears as Jimmy said of the late Gudinski: 'He's a huge loss... he's a godfather to my children'

Sad: Speaking to the 65-year-old rocker at his home recording studio, Edwina fought back tears as Jimmy said of the late Gudinski: ‘He’s a huge loss… he’s a godfather to my children’

Legend: Michael Gudinski, who was widely regarded as the 'father of the Australian music industry', died in his sleep on March 2 at the age of 68. Pictured in July 2018

Legend: Michael Gudinski, who was widely regarded as the ‘father of the Australian music industry’, died in his sleep on March 2 at the age of 68. Pictured in July 2018

Edwina’s lips appeared to quiver as she tried to keep a straight face while Jimmy continued to speak about his late friend.

‘I can’t rub Michael’s phone number off my favourites in my phone, because if anybody is going to call me from the other life it will be Michael,’ Jimmy said.

Michael was laid to rest at a private funeral on March 10, with a state memorial in Melbourne following that on March 24. 

'I can't rub Michael's phone number off my favourites in my phone': Jimmy said he's struggled removing Michael's number from his phone as he may call from 'the other life'

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Jimmy paid touching tribute to his late friend at the public service, describing him as his ‘hero’ and ‘one-of-a-kind’. 

‘Michael and I were like flesh and blood, we really were,’ the rockstar said, having signed to his Mushroom Records label to release his single No Second Prize in 1984 before his debut solo album Bodyswerve topped the charts the same year.

Dressed in a kilt to represent his native Scotland, Jimmy turned out a rousing rock performance of Flesh and Blood which brought the house down, before bringing his family onstage to perform a more mellow ballad and admitting: ‘We’re going to try not to cry.’  

Tickets go on sale for Jimmy Barnes’ Flesh and Blood tour on May 5

Coming soon: Tickets go on sale for Jimmy Barnes' Flesh and Blood tour on May 5. Pictured: Jimmy at Michael Gudinski's state memorial in Melbourne on March 24

Coming soon: Tickets go on sale for Jimmy Barnes’ Flesh and Blood tour on May 5. Pictured: Jimmy at Michael Gudinski’s state memorial in Melbourne on March 24