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GUEST,warren fahey Slim Dusty and Australian Folk Music (32) RE: Slim Dusty and Australian Folk Music 27 Jul 10


Slim was a complex individual. Born in the bush (on a dairy farm) he was no doubt inspired by early hillbilly singers who were, in turn, inspired by folk music. He recorded several bush songs but preferred 'country and western' styles and themes. Tex Morton, often referred to as the 'father' of Australian country music had an extensive repertoire of folk music and recorded many folk songs. Slim's role in the development of Australian folk music is an important one because he was never seduced (like so many) to roll with the American style of country. He also had the added advantage of touring when they were 'tent' shows. Not many Americans could claim that! By the way, Slim was one of the first to record Eric Bogle songs and wasn't much for 'labels' - he just knew good songs.


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