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Clinton Walker Clinton Walker i(A20684 works by) (a.k.a. Cee Walker)
Born: Established: 1957 ;
Gender: Male
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1 3 y separately published work icon Deadly Woman Blues Clinton Walker , Sydney : NewSouth Publishing , 2018 12883788 2018 selected work biography graphic novel

'Deadly Woman Bluesstunning, original and brimming with life, is the first of its kind. Part art book, part comic book, part biography and fully deadly, it is a unique graphic history of the black women who made Australian music. Traditional Indigenous music, spirituals, vaudeville, post-war jazz, country, gospel, soul, R&B and hip-hop have been made and re-made by these legendary women, some household names, some forgotten, some totally unknown until now. In this album of portraits, the long-awaited follow-on from Clinton Walker’s classic Buried Country, more than one hundred amazing artists are reborn. It’s as if a long-lost set of bubblegum cards has been found and remade for us, now.

'Starring Georgia Lee, Nellie Small, Candy Devine, Wilma Reading, Sibby Doolan, Ruby Hunter, Marlene Cummins, Tiddas, Carole Fraser, Christine Anu, Jessica Mauboy, Emma Donovan, Shellie Morris, Leah Flanagan, Crystal Mercy and many, many more singers and musicians, Deadly Woman Blues is a story full of tears and joy, always beautiful and heroic. ' (Publication summary)

1 2 y separately published work icon Wizard of Oz : Speed, Modernism and the Last Ride of Wizard Smith Clinton Walker , Kent Town : Wakefield Press , 2013 Z1912030 2013 single work biography 'In the bitter autumn of 1932, as the world crashed into the Great Depression, Australian motor ace Norman 'Wizard' Smith sat on the remote Ninety Mile Beach in far north New Zealand, waiting for the wind to change; waiting for a chance to drive his streamlined super car the Enterprise to a new world speed record. He would be the fastest man on earth - a golden god! He waited and waited ...

Norman Smith was an enigma. A contemporary of Bradman, Kingsford Smith and Phar Lap, he was dumpy and shy. But when he got behind the wheel he became the Wizard, his command uncanny, the speeds breathless. In league with engineer Don Harkness, who designed and built the Enterprise, he was pointing Australia toward a brighter future. Until somewhere along the line, things started going wrong.

What really happened on that lonely beach? Clinton Walker lays bare the tragic fall from grace of Norman 'Wizard' Smith - an ordinary man lost to an extraordinary quest, and, until now, a forgotten figure.' (Publisher's blurb)
1 Before the Big Bang Clinton Walker , 2006 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 65 no. 3 2006; (p. 4-14) Meanjin Anthology 2012; (p. 322-334)
1 Co-Dependent : A Potted History of Drugs and Australian Music Clinton Walker , 2002 single work essay
— Appears in: Meanjin , vol. 61 no. 2 2002; (p. 154-)
The relationship between drugs and popular music in Australia
1 9 y separately published work icon Buried Country : The Story of Aboriginal Country Music Clinton Walker , Sydney : Pluto Press , 2000 Z1439230 2000 single work biography (taught in 1 units)

'To some, black skin and country music may seem unlikely bedfellows. But from early stars like Jimmy Little and Herb Laughton through Dougie and Wilga Williams to Vic Sims, Bob 'Brown Skin baby' Randal, Bobby McLeod, Issac Yama and Roger Knox. Aboriginal country music is a very real phenomenon. A long rich tradition that's still alive today in Troy Cassar-Daley and Archie Roach.' (Source: On-line)

1 Tragedy: The Perfect Designer Drug Clinton Walker , 1997 single work short story humour
— Appears in: Great Australian Bites 1997; (p. 202-207)
1 The Dark Stars Clinton Walker , 1995 single work short story
— Appears in: Men Love Sex 1995; (p. 273-291)
1 1 y separately published work icon Highway to Hell : The Life and Times of AC/DC Legend Bon Scott Clinton Walker , Chippendale : Sun Books , 1994 Z1471722 1994 single work biography

'The definitive account of AC/DC's rise to fame, when the ribald lyrics and charismatic stage presence of singer Bon Scott, along with the guitar work of Angus and Malcolm Young, defined a new, highly influential brand of rock and roll. Drawing on many interviews and featuring a gallery of rare photos, Clinton Walker traces the band's career through the life of their original front man, from small-time gigs to international success, up to Scott's shocking death in 1980. AC/DC's undiminished superstar status (they're the fourth-bestselling band of all time), and their indelible influence on a succession of genres from metal to grunge to rap, ensure that Bon Scott's presence continues to be felt strongly. HIGHWAY TO HELL offers the full story of this seminal rock figure.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon SSuicide ALLey no. 1 Andrew McMillan , Clinton Walker , Brisbane : Apr 1977 10738127 1977 periodical

The first and only issue of "SSuicide ALLey" was the DIY creation of music gurus Clinton Walker and Andrew McMillan as part of the emerging punk rock culture.

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