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  Background solo_singer
  Birth Name David Gordon Kirkpatrick
  Born 1924 Kempsey , New South Wales , Australia
  Died 2003
  Instrument Vocals , Guitar
  Genre Australian Country Music <br> Singer-Songwriter
  Label EMI


David Gordon "Slim Dusty" Kirkpatrick, AO , OBE ( June 13 , 1927 — September 19 , 2003 ) was an iconic Australia n Country Music Singer-songwriter . He has sold more than five million Album s and Single s in Australia.


EARLY LIFE/CAREER

Slim was born in Kempsey , New South Wales , the son of a cattle farmer. He adopted the Stage Name "Slim Dusty" in 1938 at eleven years of age. His earliest musical influences included Jimmie Rodgers . Slim released his first record in 1945 at the age of nineteen.


RISE TO FAME

His 1957 hit " A Pub With No Beer " was the biggest-selling record by an Australian to that time, and the first Australian single to go gold. Over the course of his career, he collected more gold and platinum albums than any other Australian artist. (The "Pub with No Beer" is a real place, in Taylors Arm , not far from Kempsey where Slim Dusty was born). In 1959 and 1960 Dutch and German cover versions of the song became number one hits (even evergreens) in Belgium, Austria and Germany, brought by the Flemish country singer-guitarist and amusement park founder Bobbejaan Schoepen .

Dusty not only recorded songs written by himself and other fellow Australian performers, but also recorded classic Australian poems by Henry Lawson and Banjo Patterson with new tunes, to call attention to the old 'Bush Ballads.'

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In 1970, he was made a Member of the Order Of The British Empire for services to music.

In 1971 he won Best Single at the Australian Country Music Awards at the Tamworth Country Music Festival (Slim's wife Joy McKean won Song of the Year as writer of the song for which he won best single). In all, he won a record 35 "Golden Guitars" over the years.

Slim Dusty, with wife Joy McKean, were patrons of the National Truck Drivers' Memorial located at Tarcutta, New South Wales .


DEATH

When he died of cancer in 2003 , he had been working on his 106th album, for EMI Records. The album '' Columbia Lane - The Last Sessions '' debuted at number five in the Australian album charts and number one on the country charts on March 8, 2004. It went gold after being on sale for fewer than two weeks.

''Columbia Lane'' is a tribute to the laneway juxtaposed to Parramatta Road in Strathfield (near the railway bridge link), where the EMI studios once stood (now Kennards Hire) and it's where he traversed to crack the national country music market from Kempsey.


LEGACY


  • His daughter Anne Kirkpatrick is also an award-winning country singer.

  • Slim Dusty was the first artist broadcast from space. ABC News (Sept. 19, 2003) article states:

  • :"... Dusty became the first singer to have his voice beamed to earth from space when astronauts Bob Crippen and John Young played rendition of Waltzing Matilda from the space shuttle "Columbia" as it passed over Australia in 1983."

In a NASA transcript from an interview with Space Shuttle Pilot Robert L. Crippen , Crippen mentions:
:"The PR Relations that followed the [Shuttle] flight I think was somewhat overwhelming.... But we got to go see a lot of places around the world. Did Europe. Got to go to Australia; neat place. In fact, I had sort of cheated on that. I kept a tape of 'Waltzing Matilda' and played it as we were coming over one of the Australian ground stations, just hoping that maybe somebody would give us an invite to go to Australia, since I’d never been there. But that was fun." (Crippen, 2006, p. 34)
  • Slim Dusty was a guest on The Wiggles ' children DVD "Wiggly Wiggly World".



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SOURCES

  • ABC News (Sept. 19, 2003). ''Historian of the Bush: Australian country music icon Slim Dusty has died, aged 76 (Obituary: Slim Dusty dead)''. Retrieved 2007-06-20 from "ABC News On-Line" at http://www.abc.net.au/news/indepth/featureitems/slim.htm.


  • Crippen, Robert L. & Rebecca Wright (interviewer) (26 May 2006). ''NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project: Oral History Transcript''. Retrieved 2007-06-20 from "NASA Johnson Space Center" at http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/CrippenRL/CrippenRL_5-26-06.pdf .



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