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Born: Established: 1969 ;
Gender: Male
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1 The Carpark Kid Tim Rogers , 2020 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin Online 2020;
1 1 y separately published work icon Detours Tim Rogers , Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2017 11623991 2017 single work autobiography

'An endearing, charming, honest, funny, sad, tender and beautiful literary memoir. Think Patti Smith meet Dylan Thomas, by way of Banjo Paterson.

'Tim Rogers - the front man and singer of hugely popular rock n'roll band You Am I - is a shambolic, flamboyant and dapper Aussie flaneur - a seeker after truth, love and understanding. He's a contradiction: a hard drinking rock star with the soul of a poet; a wordsmith and a raconteur, a romantic and a realist, a bon vivant op-shop-dressed dandy. He's the wild man of Australian rock n' roll, a man who loves footy, who was brought up in the wild emptiness of Kalgoorlie, but he's now an urban hipster - a legend of Australian rock music, more at home in St Kilda than the bush.

'In this offbeat and immensely charming literary memoir, Tim Rogers talks about what it is to be a man, about accepting who you are, about masculinity, love, drinking, footy, his father, being a dad, anxiety, and above all, his continuing, magical, ever-present muse - music. It is by turns revealing, warm, self-deprecating, intimate, shocking, confessional, sharp, funny and immensely engaging.' (Publication summary)

1 Leave No Sandwich to Curl Upwards Tim Rogers , 2009 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Your Mother Would Be Proud : True Tales of Mayhem and Misadventure 2009; (p. 143-145)
1 [Review] Shots Tim Rogers , 2009 single work review
— Appears in: The Monthly , March no. 43 2009; (p. 72)

— Review of Shots Don Walker , 2009 single work autobiography
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