Artist's albums
Looking Forward Looking Back
2000 · album
Essentially Australian
1996 · album
I'll Take Mine Country Style
1995 · album
Walk A Country Mile
1992 · album
The Slim Dusty Heritage Album
1989 · album
G'Day G'Day
1988 · album
Christmas On The Station
2021 · album
Gone Fishin'
2021 · album
Australia Is His Name
2021 · album
People & Places
2021 · compilation
Drinkin' Songs
2021 · compilation
Truckin' Songs
2021 · compilation
Odds And Sods
2017 · album
The Den Tapes
2015 · album
The Son of Noisy Dan
2013 · album
Prime Movers
2007 · album
Pub With No Beer
2007 · single
Columbia Lane: The Last Sessions
2004 · album
The Very Best Of Slim Dusty (Remastered)
2003 · compilation
Travellin' Still... Always Will
2002 · album
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Biography
Australia’s King of Country, Slim Dusty, has been the face of an evolving Australian country music scene for its entire history – close to 70 years. Born David Gordon Kirkpatrick in 1927, at Nulla Nulla Creek near Kempsey he decided to rename himself 'Slim Dusty' at age 11. The rest, as they say, is history. Slim went on to become one of the most prolific and biggest-selling recording artists in Australia, with more than 5 million of his recordings sold on the domestic market of 20 million people and a status akin to the all-time greats in country music. For close to half a century, Slim and his wife Joy McKean – his partner in both life and music – toured Australia, bringing their perceptive songs and entertaining shows to far-flung communities and people from all walks of life. His extraordinary career saw the birth of songs like “A Pub With No Beer - 1979 Version, “Duncan, “Lights On The Hill - Remastered 1992, “Indian Pacific, “G'Day G'Day and so many more. His importance to the Australian music landscape was immense. Just one example of his homeland's pride came in September 2000, when he was one of the Australian performers featured in the closing ceremony of the Sydney Olympic Games. Slim was given the job of singing Australia's unofficial national anthem, "Waltzing Matilda". No one else would have been as appropriate.