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David McCormack Brings Back His Legendary Xmas Bash to Brisbane

by Paul Cashmere

Christmas in Brisbane is about to get a whole lot more fun. Local music legend David McCormack, yes, the frontman of Custard and the voice of Bluey’s dad, Bandit, is back with his much-loved Christmas show. This year it’s the Davo ’25 Xmas Spectacular, happening Saturday 6 December at The Cave Inn, Woolloongabba.

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David McCormack and the Polaroids

David McCormack & The Polaroids Announce Ambitious New Album ‘A Complete History Of Popular Music’

by Noise11.com

David McCormack, the celebrated Australian songwriter and frontman of Custard, is set to return with a bold new musical statement. His latest project, David McCormack & The Polaroids, will release A Complete History Of Popular Music on October 17 via Das Kong, an ambitious album that aims to distil the sprawling narrative of popular music into a singular, cohesive work.

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David McCormack, Kate Miller-Heidke, Alex Lahey Nominated For Screen Music Awards

by Paul Cashmere

The Screen Music Awards will be announced in February with Custard’s David McCormack and singer songwriters Kate Miller-Heidke and Alex Lahey nominated for the 2021 awards.

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Bluey

Bluey Won A Logie Which Makes Custard’s David McCormack A Logie Winner

by Paul Cashmere

Break out the Custard, David McCormack is a Logie winner. The Custard frontman is the voice of bandit, Bluey’s dad in the Brisbane made kids animated series.

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David McCormack Wins APRA Screen Music Awards For Redfern Now

by Paul Cashmere

David McCormack of Custard has won two APRA Screen Music Award for his music from episode 4 of Redfern Now.

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Redfern Now Leads APRA Screen Music Awards Nominees

by Paul Cashmere

The controversial Redfern Now has been nominated for three APRA Screen Music Awards.

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