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 | |
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Born | 1945 (age 74–75) |
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
- "De Hugard, Dave (1945-)", National Library of Australia
- "National Library of Australia News, Volume 12", National Library of Australia, 2001
- Parsons, Kate (27 January 2003), "Old bush songs that make the listener smile", Canberra Times
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