Dave de Hugard

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A National Treasure

Dave de Hugard collected, arranged and transcribed some of the Australian tunes in this archive.

  • The Dave de Hugard collection is held in the National Library of Australia in Canberra. It comprises a number of audio recordings made between 7 July 1995 and 26 June 1997, in rural New South Wales.
  • Dave de Hugard field recordings [1], May to July 1997: a finding aid to the Dave de Hugard folklore collection: Lawry Cobley; Syd Wratten; John Eccleston; Brad Tate; Les and June Bruton.

Dave de Hugard, (1942-), in performance weaves a magic. He talks to the audience just as if it were a conversation in the lounge room over a couple of beers, and the response is always warm and appreciative.

Dave has been involved in bush music since the 1950s with several records to his credit and many performances as a soloist and with lineups like The Larrikins. His interest has led him into the field to collect from performers like Stan Treacy and Basil Cosgrove. He has a gift of interpreting their tunes in his own style, such that it gives them a new vitality.

A great supporter of the Bush Traditions Gathering, Dave presents songs, tunes and yarns aplenty.

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