Stan Coster Print Page
The portrait bust commemorates country music singer, Stan Coster who was born May 27, 1930, in Casino, New South Wales and died, March 25, 1997, at Manilla, New South Wales.
The power of the Stan Coster pen produced 161 titles, from age 25 in 1956 to the end of his life. Stan introduced his writing to Slim Dusty at Longreach, Queensland. Slim`s first recording of a Coster composition was in January 1962 - "Return Of The Stockman". Stan`s premier success was as a writer of bush ballads sung by other top acts. Well over 100 Coster titles have been recorded this way; from Slim Dusty to Johnny Chester.
Location
Address: | Kable Avenue, Bicentennial Park, Tamworth, 2340 |
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State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -31.093124 Long: 150.929117 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Sculpture |
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Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Arts |
Artist: | Peter Latona |
Link: | http://www.acph.nicheit.com.au/ |
Dedication
STAN COSTER OAM
27. 5. 1930 - 25. 3. 1997
But I`d Like To Share A Bottle
With Those Droving Mates Of Old
In A Pair Of Dusty Moleskins
By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal"
Stan Coster / Slim Dusty
Use by permission EMI Publishing
A Gift To The Public From
The Country Music Fraternity.