David (Slim Dusty) Gordon Kirkpatrick, AO MBE

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David (Slim Dusty) Gordon Kirkpatrick, AO MBE

Also Known As: "Slim Dusty"
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Birthplace: Nulla Nulla Creek, New South Wales, Australia
Death: September 19, 2003 (76)
St Ives, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (lung and kidney cancer)
Place of Burial: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Son of David Gordon Kirkpatrick and Mary Louisa Florence Kirkpatrick
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Occupation: Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer
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About David (Slim Dusty) Gordon Kirkpatrick, AO MBE

David Gordon Kirkpatrick was born on 13 June 1927 in Nulla Nulla Creek near Kempsey, New South Wales, the son of a cattle farmer. His childhood home, "Homewood", survives and is now heritage-listed. He was known by his middle name, Gordon. He wrote his first song "The Way the Cowboy Dies" in 1937 and adopted the stage name "Slim Dusty" in 1938 at age 11

Dusty's 1957 hit "A Pub with No Beer" was the biggest-selling record by an Australian to that time, the first Australian single to go gold and the first and only 78 rpm record to be awarded a gold disc.[7] (The "Pub with No Beer" is a real place, in Taylors Arm, not far from Kempsey where Slim was born.)[8] In 1959 and 1960, Dutch and German cover versions of the song became number one hits (even evergreens) in Belgium, Austria and Germany, brought by the Flemish country singer-guitarist and amusement park founder Bobbejaan Schoepen.

Dusty died at his home in St Ives, New South Wales, on 19 September 2003 at the age of 76 after a protracted battle with lung and kidney cancer.[14]

Thousands gathered at St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney, on 26 September 2003 at a state funeral attended by the Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard, and the federal opposition leader, Simon Crean. The Anglican Dean of Sydney, Phillip Jensen paid tribute by leading the congregation of family, statesmen, fans and musicians in the singing of "A Pub With No Beer". The funeral featured tributes from Dusty's children as well as words from other national musicians (Peter Garrett and John Williamson) and music from Graeme Connors, Kasey Chambers and Troy Cassar-Daley. Thousands of fans travelled from around Australia to stand outside the cathedral.[15] Dusty was cremated at Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney.[16]

At the time of his death, Dusty had been working on his 106th album for EMI. The album, Columbia Lane – the Last Sessions, debuted at number five in the Australian album charts and number one on the country charts on 8 March 2004. It went gold after being on sale for less than two weeks.

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David (Slim Dusty) Gordon Kirkpatrick, AO MBE's Timeline

1927
June 13, 1927
Nulla Nulla Creek, New South Wales, Australia
2003
September 19, 2003
Age 76
St Ives, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
September 19, 2003
Age 76
Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia