Dave de Hugard

Dave de Hugard (born 1945) is an Australian musician and folklorist.[1][2] He has been described as "the country's foremost interpreter of the 'old bush songs'".[3] He was nominated for the 1987 ARIA Awards for Best Indigenous Release.

Dave de Hugard
Born1945 (age 7475)

Discography

  • Freedom on the wallaby : Australian bush songs (1970)
  • On the steps of the dole office door : oral images of the Great Depression in Australia. (1977) - Larrikin
  • The Magpie in the Wattle (1986) - Larrikin
  • Magpie morning (1993) - Sandstock Music
  • Songs of the Wallaby Track (2003)[3] - Folk Alliance Australia

with The Wild Colonials

  • Euabalong Ball (1971) - EMI
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References

  1. "De Hugard, Dave (1945-)", National Library of Australia
  2. "National Library of Australia News, Volume 12", National Library of Australia, 2001
  3. Parsons, Kate (27 January 2003), "Old bush songs that make the listener smile", Canberra Times
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