Mucky Duck Bush Band

The Mucky Duck Bush Band, often called Mucky Duck, is a Western Australian Australian folk and country music band or bush band formed in 1973 and still active today, in Perth and Western Australia.[1] The band was founded by Stan Hastings, who ran the folk club The Stables in Northbridge, and his son Greg Hastings. They turned professional in 1978, touring around Western Australia.

The Mucky Duck Bush Band
1978 Nor'west Folk Tours poster
Background information
OriginPerth, Western Australia, Australia
GenresBush band, Australian country music, Australian folk music
Years active1974–2016
LabelsLarrikin, Pocket Universe
Websitewww.muckyduckbushband.com
MembersDon Blue, John Perry, Erik Kowarski
Past membersStan Hastings, Greg Hastings, Barry Halpin, Butch Hooper, Jerry Everard, Val Hastings, David Browne, Roy Abbott, Roger Montgomery, Rob Kay, John Angliss, Andy Copeman, Martin Coulter, Adam Ashforth, David Ralph.

In 1982 they performed a musical Moondyne Joe (about the bushranger of that name) at the Regal Theatre in Subiaco.[2][3]

The group had a changing lineup over the years and in 2003 it was revealed that English writers had made the dubious claim that their lineup had included Lord Lucan.[4]

Mucky Duck Bush Band at CD/Book Launch, Fairbrdge Festival, April 26, 2014. L-R: John Perry, Don Blue, Erik Kowarski

Mucky Duck's current lineup (since 2002) is Don Blue (guitar, whistle, vocals), John Perry (bass, vocals) and Erik Kowarski (fiddle, guitar, vocals). For some performances they are joined by Bob Emery (mandolin, guitar, vocals).

Discography and works

  • The Mucky Duck Bush Band (1980), At last the Mucky Duck album, Grass Roots Productions, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Mucky Duck Bush Band (1982), Dance on with the Duck an introduction to early colonial dances, Thank-You-Both Productions, Greenmount, W.A. : Edwest [distributor], retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Life. Be in it; Mucky Duck Bush Band (1982), With the compliments of Mucky Duck Bush Band and Life.Be In It. : an introduction to early colonial dances, Life. Be in it, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Abbott, Roy; Montgomery, Roger; Mucky Duck Bush Band (1982), Moondyne Joe, The Band, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Montgomery, Roger (1985), Pilbara connection, Roger Limpid Productions, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Mucky Duck Bush Band (1985), From the bush, Larrikin, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Mucky Duck Bush Band; Abbott, Roy Charles (2004), Mucky Duck Bush Band 1974 - 2004 three ducking decades, Pocket Universe, retrieved 27 December 2013
  • Mucky Duck Bush Band (2014), The Heart of Duckness, Pocket Universe
  • Blue, Don (2014), Duck Tales: A History of the Mucky Duck Bush Band 1973-2013, Don Blue
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References

  1. "ISD". The Canberra Times. 16 October 1984. p. 5 Section: Southern Tourist. Retrieved 27 December 2013 via National Library of Australia. October 25th concert date
  2. Moondyne Joe, Regal Theatre, Subiaco, WA, 15 September 1982 [Event description], 1982, retrieved 27 December 2013
  3. Mucky Duck Bush Band (1982), Moondyne Joe, Thank-you-both Productions, retrieved 27 December 2013
  4. http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/10/1062902098059.html referring to the release of MacLaughlin, Duncan; Hall, William (2003), Dead lucky : Lord Lucan : the final truth, John Blake, ISBN 978-1-84454-010-5
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