Dave Warner (musician)
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David Robert Warner (born 1953) is an Australian rock musician, author and screenwriter. He lives in Sydney with his wife and three children.


Biography

Dave Warner was born David Robert Warner in
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in 1953. He attended Aquinas College and then the
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where he graduated with a B.A. (Hons.), majoring in
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.


Musical works

In 1973, he formed the band Pus, which was influenced by radical 1960s New York activist band,
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. Warner describes this band on his website as "Australia's first punk band". The term had been used in the 1960s, referring to "Garage Bands". The genre that became known as punk was not to emerge as an identifiable musical entity until the mid-1970s, and although Warner might have pre-empted punk "attitude" with Pus, musically it is unlikely from a very few witness accounts of this obscure outfit that the band's material could be categorised thus . Warner's song writing created his first version of "Suburban Boy" in 1976. He gained a wider popularity with his next band, From the Suburbs, which he formed in January 1977. The band gained an underground following and was subsequently signed by Mushroom Records. As Dave Warner's From the Suburbs, they re-released "Suburban Boy" (1978) as a single and then ''Mugs Game'' (1978) with some tracks recorded live at
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, it was certified Gold within a month of its release. ''Free Kicks'' (1979) followed, but then From the Suburbs disbanded. With a new line-up, Warner released ''Correct Weight'' (1979) and ''This is My Planet'' (1981; reissued as ''This is Your Planet'' in 1996). After ''This is My Planet'', Warner diversified from writing and performing music full-time. Instead, he started to write plays, novels and screenplays.


Theatrical works

In 1982, his revue, ''The Sensational Sixties'' started to tour large suburban hotels. Written and produced by Warner, the show was successful. In 1985, Warner wrote and appeared in a musical, ''The Sixties and All That Pop''. Later that year ''Planet Pres'', a rock musical written by him, was produced by the WA Theatre Company, and performed at the
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. In 1987, Warner managed and wrote songs for a female trio, Pleasure Principle. He performed (and wrote) a one-man show, ''Australian Heroes''. He had a small parts in the movies ''Boundaries of the Heart'' (1988) and ''Boys in the Island'' (1989).


Screen works

The first feature film written by Warner, ''
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'' (2000), was a teen slasher starring
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and Kylie Minogue. He followed up with ''Balmain Boys'' (TV movie) and ''
Garage Days ''Garage Days'' is a 2002 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Alex Proyas and written by Proyas, Dave Warner and Michael Udesky. ''Garage Days'' is the story of a young Sydney garage band desperately trying to make it big in the competitiv ...
'' (both 2002) and then '' Ravenswood'' (2006) starring Stephen Moyer and
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. He was one of the chief writers of the drama TV series '' Going Home'' and the short TV feature ''Roll'', as well as writing more than ten episodes of ''
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''. Warner wrote in an episode of
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that featured his single ''Suburban Boy'' in a storyline starring
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as a faded 1980s rock star.


Literary works

Warner has written both fiction and non-fiction. His first novel, a crime story called ''City of Light'', was published in 1995. It was the winner of the Best Fiction Work award at the
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in 1996. In the same year his second book, ''Footy's Hall of Shame'' also came out, featuring cartoons by Steve Panozzo. In 1997, Warner's second crime novel, ''Big Bad Blood'' was published. He then wrote the first one in a series of humorous crime novels in the style of Agatha Christie, ''Murder in the Groove''. Published in 1998, the book featured Andrew "The Lizard" Zirk, a former rock star turned detective. In the same year were also published ''Racing's Hall of Shame'' (co-written with Nicolas Brasch), ''Cricket's Hall of Shame'' (again with cartoons by Panozzo) and ''25 Years of Mushroom Records''. The second novel featuring "Lizard" Zirk, ''Murder in the Frame'', was published in 1999. In 2000, Warner published ''eXXXpresso'', a novel about an ex-criminal who intends to build a chain of prison-themed cafés, and ''Murder in the Off-Season'', the third "Lizard" Zirk novel.


Bibliography


Fiction

Andrew "Lizard" Zirk series * ''Murder in the Groove'' (1998) * ''Murder in the Frame'' (1999) * ''Murder in the Off-Season'' (2000) Dan Clement and Snowy Lane series * ''City of Light'' (1995) * '' Before It Breaks'' (2015) * ''Clear to the Horizon'' (2017) Other works * ''Big Bad Blood'' (1997) * ''Great Australian Bites'' (edited by) (1997) * ''eXXXpresso'' (2000) *''River of Salt'' (2019)


Non-fiction

* ''Footy's Hall of Shame'' (1996) * ''25 Years of Mushroom Records'' (1998) * ''Cricket's Hall of Shame'' (1998) * ''Horseracing's Hall of Shame'' (1999)


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Compilation albums


EPs


Singles


Awards


West Australian Music Industry Awards

The
West Australian Music Industry Awards The Western Australian Music Industry Awards (commonly known as WAMis) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc (WAM). The WAMi Awards are Western Aust ...
are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music. They commenced in 1985. , - , 1992 , , Dave Warner, , Rock 'n' Roll of Renown , , , -


References


External links


Dave Warner's home page
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Dave Warner's From The Suburbs mentioned in The Geeks Story
{{DEFAULTSORT:Warner, Dave 1953 births Living people Australian crime writers People educated at Aquinas College, Perth Australian male singers Australian songwriters Musicians from Perth, Western Australia Australian male novelists