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John Williamson
John Williamson
Australian country music singer-songwriter
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Bill Chambers
Bill Chambers
Australian country musician
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Graeme Connors
Graeme Connors
Australian singer
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Adam Harvey
Adam Harvey
Australian singer
4
James Blundell
James Blundell
Australian singer
5
Shane Nicholson
Shane Nicholson
Australian singer
6
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan
Australian country music singer-songwriter
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Catherine Britt
Catherine Britt
Australian singer
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Adam Brand
Adam Brand
Australian country music singer
9
Beccy Cole
Beccy Cole
Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist
10
Melinda Schneider
Melinda Schneider
Australian singer
11
Troy Cassar-Daley
Troy Cassar-Daley
Australian musician
12
Sara Storer
Sara Storer
Australian singer and teacher
13
The Sunny Cowgirls
The Sunny Cowgirls
14
Gina Jeffreys
Gina Jeffreys
Australian recording artist; country singer-songwriter
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The Wolfe Brothers
The Wolfe Brothers
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Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke
Australian singer-songwriter and musician
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Amber Lawrence
Amber Lawrence
Australian singer
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McAlister Kemp
McAlister Kemp
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Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins
Australian singer-songwriter
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Aleyce Simmonds
Aleyce Simmonds
Australian singer-songwriter
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Brent Parlane
Brent Parlane
singer
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Jetty Road
Jetty Road
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Kasey Chambers
Kasey Chambers
Australian country singer-songwriter and musician
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The McClymonts
The McClymonts
australian country group
Slim Dusty
Australian country music singer

Slim Dusty

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Australian country music singer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Officer of the Order of Australia

Slim Dusty, AO MBE (born David Gordon Kirkpatrick; 13 June 1927 – 19 September 2003) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. He was an Australian cultural icon and one of the country's most awarded stars, with a career spanning nearly seven decades and producing numerous recordings. He was known to record songs in the legacy of Australia, particularly of bush life and renowned Australian bush poets Henry Lawson and Banjo Paterson that represented the lifestyle. The music genre was coined the "bush ballad", a style first made popular by Buddy Williams, the first artist to perform the genre in Australia, and also for his many trucking songs.

Slim Dusty "released more than a hundred albums, selling more than seven million records and earning over 70 gold and platinum album certifications". He was the first Australian to have a No. 1 international hit song, with a version of Gordon Parsons' "A Pub with No Beer". He received an unequalled 45 Golden Guitar and an Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) award. He was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame and Australian Roll of Renown. At the time of his death, at the age of 76, Dusty had been working on his 106th album for EMI Records. In 2007, his domestic record sales in Australia surpassed seven million. During his lifetime, Dusty was considered an Australian National Treasure. He performed "Waltzing Matilda", a very famous song in Australia, at the closing ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.