Stan Coster
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(27 May 193025 March 1997) was an
Australian country music
Australian country music is a part of the music of Australia. There is a broad range of styles, from bluegrass, to yodeling to folk to the more popular. The genre has been influenced by Celtic and English folk music, the Australian bush ballad ...
singer-songwriter. His songs were regularly performed by
Slim Dusty
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 ...
and other singers. He is the father of
country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily derives from blues, church music such as Southern gospel and spirituals, o ...
singer
Tracy Coster.
Early life

Stan Coster was born at
Casino
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on the north coast of
New South Wales
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, Australia in 1930. One of seven children, each of whom were musically talented. He left school at the age of 14 and worked for a local butcher in
Woolgoolga
Woolgoolga is a town on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. It is on the Pacific Highway, approximately 550 km north of Sydney and 365 km south of Brisbane. The closest city to Woolgoolga is Coffs Harbour, which lies ...
, NSW.
By the age of 16, he was cutting sleepers for train tracks and at 18 years of age he went to work as a station hand before moving to Sydney and in 1948 moved to
Cooma, New South Wales
Cooma is a town in the south of New South Wales, Australia. It is located south of the national capital, Canberra, via the Monaro Highway. It is also on the Snowy Mountains Highway, connecting Bega with the Riverina.
At the , Cooma had a ...
, to work on the
Snowy Mountains Scheme
The Snowy Mountains Scheme or Snowy scheme is a hydroelectricity and irrigation complex in south-east Australia. The Scheme consists of sixteen major dams; nine power stations; two pumping stations; and of tunnels, pipelines and aqueducts that ...
.
In 1950, at age 20, Coster joined a travelling
rodeo as a
rough rider
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and in 1951 he married Dorothy Aileen Milto, with whom he had three children, including country music singer
Tracy Coster.
Musical career
In 1956, Coster began writing songs and met
Slim Dusty
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 ...
in 1960 at
Longreach, Queensland
Longreach is a town and a locality in the Longreach Region, Queensland, Australia. It is the administrative centre of the Longreach Regional Council, which was established in 2008 as a merger of the former Longreach, Ilfracombe, and Isisfo ...
.
Dusty recorded his first Coster song, “Return of the Stockman” in 1962. Dusty went on to record another 70 of Stan Coster tracks. In 1977, Coster won the
Golden Guitar for APRA Song of the Year with his composition “Three Rivers Hotel”, recorded by Slim Dusty.
While on the land Coster worked as a ringer, fencer, slaughterman, horse-breaker, kangaroo shooter, and shed hand and was able to draw these experiences into his
bush ballad
The bush ballad, bush song or bush poem is a style of poetry and folk music that depicts the life, character and scenery of the Australian bush. The typical bush ballad employs a straightforward rhyme structure to narrate a story, often one of ...
s. Popular compositions such as his "Three Rivers Hotel", which tells the story of building a train line into a remote nickel mine, were based on his own life experiences and brought to popular attention through performances and recordings by
Slim Dusty
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 ...
and other artists.
In the late 1970s, where he began his singing career at Joe Maguire's Pub (now known as the Tatersall's Hotel).
He appeared in the 1984 feature film
The Slim Dusty Movie
''The Slim Dusty Movie'' is a 1984 Australian feature film directed by Rob Stewart and starring Slim Dusty, Joy McKean, Jon Blake and Mary Charleston.
The film
The film dramatises the early life and career of Australian country music singer/ ...
and in that year formed his own record label, “Gidgee Records”.
In the 1980s Coster held his Stan Coster Show at the Tenthill Hotel in
Upper Tenthill,
Queensland
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to crowds too large to be accommodated in the hotel.
In 1987, Coster won another Golden Guitar for APRA Song of the Year for “He’s a Good Bloke When He’s Sober”. In 1989 he was awarded an OAM for "Services to Country Music" and was in 1990 inducted into the
Australian Roll of Renown
The Australian Roll of Renown was inaugurated bRadio 2TMin 1976. The award honours Australian and New Zealander musicians who have shaped the music industry by making a significant and lasting contribution to Country Music. The award is determin ...
at Tamworth. He won the 1995 Golden Guitar (Heritage Award) for Bush Ballad Song of the Year with "Lawson’s Loaded Dog" and in 1996 released his last album ''Come Back to the Bush''.
Other than Dusty -
Buddy Williams,
Joy McKean
Joy McKean , (born 14 January 1930), is an Australian country music singer-songwriter and wife and manager of the late Slim Dusty. Known as the "grand lady" of Australian country music, McKean is recognised as one of Australia's leading songwrite ...
,
John Williamson, Gordon Parsons and many other music artists have performed Stan Coster songs.
Later life
In later life, Coster moved to
Tamworth, New South Wales
Tamworth is a city and administrative centre of the north-western region of New South Wales, Australia. Situated on the Peel River within the local government area of the Tamworth Regional Council, it is the largest and most populated city in ...
and then to nearby
Manilla. Stan Coster died from cancer on 25 March 1997 at Manilla.
Legacy and awards

In 1999, a bronze bust featuring his image was unveiled in
Tamworth's Bicentennial Park ().
On Sunday 18 January 1998, another memorial was erected in
Manilla ().
Two memorials were erected in Queensland. On Tuesday 4 April 2000, a memorial was erected at Centenary Park, Mowen Street,
Clifton (). On Saturday 27 May 2000, another memorial was unveiled by
Bob Katter
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at the Tenthill Hotel Carpark in
Upper Tenthill ().
Coster's daughter,
Tracy Coster released a tribute album to her father in 2004, entitled "Coster Country" which also featured duet performances with John Williamson,
Adam Harvey,
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964) is an Australian country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily deri ...
and
Anne Kirkpatrick
Anne Kirkpatrick (born 4 July 1952) is an Australian country music singer. She is the daughter of country singers Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
Biography
She also has a brother, David Kirkpatrick, who is an accomplished singer-songwriter. The yea ...
.
In 2005, a statue of the "Cunumulla Fella" was unveiled in
Cunnamulla
Cunnamulla () is a town and a locality in the Shire of Paroo, Queensland, Australia. It is south of Charleville, and approximately west of the state capital, Brisbane. In the , Cunnamulla had a population of 1,140 people.
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, Queensland in tribute to Dusty and Coster and to the iconic song of that name performed by Dusty with lyrics by Coster. The song recalls Coster's days working as a sheep-shearing "ringer" around Cunnamulla in the 1950s. Dusty recorded the song and it became an enduring country music hit, later covered by
Lee Kernaghan
Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964) is an Australian country music
Country (also called country and western) is a genre of popular music that originated in the Southern and Southwestern United States in the early 1920s. It primarily deri ...
. The statue was unveiled by country music personalities
Anne Kirkpatrick
Anne Kirkpatrick (born 4 July 1952) is an Australian country music singer. She is the daughter of country singers Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
Biography
She also has a brother, David Kirkpatrick, who is an accomplished singer-songwriter. The yea ...
(Dusty's daughter), Jayne Kelly and Tracy and Russell Coster.
The Annual Tenthill Turnout is held at
Ma Ma Creek in May on the Saturday closest to Coster's birthday, 27 May, to celebrate Coster's music.
Australian Roll of Renown
The
Australian Roll of Renown
The Australian Roll of Renown was inaugurated bRadio 2TMin 1976. The award honours Australian and New Zealander musicians who have shaped the music industry by making a significant and lasting contribution to Country Music. The award is determin ...
honours Australian and New Zealander musicians who have shaped the music industry by making a significant and lasting contribution to Country Music. It was inaugurated in 1976 and the inductee is announced at the
Country Music Awards of Australia
The Country Music Awards of Australia also known as the Golden Guitar Awards (originally named Australasian Country Music Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wales ...
in Tamworth in January.
, -
, 1990
, Stan Coster
, Australian Roll of Renown
,
Country Music Awards of Australia
The
Country Music Awards of Australia
The Country Music Awards of Australia also known as the Golden Guitar Awards (originally named Australasian Country Music Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the Tamworth Country Music Festival, in Tamworth, New South Wales ...
(CMAA) (also known as the Golden Guitar Awards) is an annual awards night held in January during the
Tamworth Country Music Festival
The Tamworth Country Music Festival is an annual Australian music festival held for 10 days from Friday to Sunday in mid to late January each year, sometimes including Australia Day, in Tamworth, New South Wales. The festival is the second bigg ...
, celebrating recording excellence in the Australian country music industry. They have been held annually since 1973.
(wins only)
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, 1977
, "Three Rivers Hotel" (written by Stan Coster) recorded by Slim Dusty
, APRA Song of the Year
,
, -
, 1987
, "He's a Good Bloke When He's Sober" (written by Stan Coster) recorded by Slim Dusty
, APRA Song of the Year
,
, -
, 1995
, "Lawson's Loaded Dog" (written by Stan Coster)
, Bush Ballad Heritage Song of the Year
,
Tamworth Songwriters Awards
The Tamworth Songwriters Association (TSA) is an annual songwriting contest for original country songs, awarded in January at the
Tamworth Country Music Festival
The Tamworth Country Music Festival is an annual Australian music festival held for 10 days from Friday to Sunday in mid to late January each year, sometimes including Australia Day, in Tamworth, New South Wales. The festival is the second bigg ...
. They commenced in 1986. Stan Coster has won one award.
(wins only)
, -
, 2003
, "The Ghost of Three Rivers" by
Keith Jamieson
Keith Ross Jamieson (21 March 1948 – 12 August 2022) was an Australian country music singer-songwriter.
Best known for his bush ballads, Jamieson released numerous albums throughout his 40+ year career in the Australian country music indust ...
and Stan Coster
, Traditional Bush Ballad of the Year
,
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Further reading
* Stan Coster Autobiography : "Travelling My Own Track";
References
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Australian country singer-songwriters
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
1930 births
1997 deaths
People from the Northern Rivers
20th-century Australian male singers