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The Go-Betweens
The Go-Betweens
Australian indie rock band
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Grant McLennan
Grant McLennan
Australian singer
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Custard
Custard
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Butterfingers
Butterfingers
Australian band
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Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning
Australian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
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Hugo Race
Hugo Race
Australian musician
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The Saints
The Saints
Australian band
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Cosmic Psychos
Cosmic Psychos
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Pete Murray
Pete Murray
Australian singer
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Jim White
Jim White
Australian drummer, songwriter, producer.
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Kate Miller-Heidke
Kate Miller-Heidke
Australian singer
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John Butler
John Butler
Australian American musician, songwriter, record label owner and producer
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The Living End
The Living End
Australian band
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Jill Birt
Jill Birt
Australian musician
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The Waifs
The Waifs
Australian folk rock band
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Samantha Sang
Samantha Sang
Australian singer
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Sarah Blasko
Sarah Blasko
Australian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer
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David Hirschfelder
David Hirschfelder
Australian film score composer, musician
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Kim Salmon
Kim Salmon
Australian musician
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The Potbelleez
The Potbelleez
musicians
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Sally Seltmann
Sally Seltmann
Australian musician
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Brett Dean
Brett Dean
Australian composer, conductor
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Greg Quill
Greg Quill
Australian musician, Canadian journalist
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Mario Millo
Mario Millo
Australian musician
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Thelma Plum
Thelma Plum
Australian singer
Robert Forster
Australian singer-songwriter

Robert Forster

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Robert Derwent Garth Forster (born 29 June 1957) is an Australian singer-songwriter, guitarist and music critic. In December 1977 he co-founded an indie rock group, The Go-Betweens, with fellow musician, Grant McLennan. In 1980 Lindy Morrison joined the group on drums and backing vocals and by 1981 Forster and Morrison were also lovers. In 1988, Streets of Your Town, co-written by McLennan and Forster, became the band's biggest chart hit in both Australia and the United Kingdom. The follow-up single, "Was There Anything I Could Do?", was a No. 16 hit on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in the United States. In December 1989, after recording six albums, The Go-Betweens disbanded. Forster and Morrison had separated as a couple earlier and Forster began his solo music career from 1990.

Forster's solo studio albums are Danger in the Past (1990), Calling from a Country Phone (1993), I Had a New York Girlfriend (1995), Warm Nights (1996), The Evangelist (2008) and Songs To Play (2015). Allmusic's Stewart Mason described him, as having "a knack for crafty pop songs along with the brooding ballads he contributed to the Go-Betweens' albums, and his solo career has shown a healthy mix of the two styles". From 2000 to 2006, The Go-Betweens reformed and issued three more studio albums before Grant McLennan died on 6 May 2006, of a heart attack. In May 2001 "Cattle and Cane", from The Go-Between's Before Hollywood (1983) was selected by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) as one of the Top 30 Australian songs of all time. In 2008, 16 Lovers Lane (1988) was highlighted on Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) TV's The Great Australian Albums series as a classic example of 1980s rock music. Forster began writing as a music critic in 2005 for national current affairs magazine The Monthly and a columnist for its sister publication The Saturday Paper in 2014. For his debut solo album, Danger in the Past, Forster was backed on vocals by Karin Bäumler of German pop group, Baby You Know. In the early 1990s Forster and Bäumler were married, the couple have two children.

A portrait of Forster, by the artist known as what, won the 2019 Doug Moran National Portrait Prize.