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Shirl: The Life and Times of a Legendary Larrikin
By (Author) Jeff Apter
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
1st August 2012
Australia
General
Non Fiction
782.42166092
Paperback
288
Width 157mm, Height 232mm
380g
Chippie, surfie, glam rocker in bib n' braces, kids show host, breakfast DJ and straight-talking superstar, Graeme Ronald Strachan was many things to many people. But he was always Shirley', from the time his teenage surfie mates re-christened him to the day he died in a helicopter crash in2001, aged 49. In the 1970s, out front of trailblazing Melbourne rockers Skyhooks, Shirley was the voice and face of such massive hits as Horror Movie' and Ego is Not a Dirty Word', as well as his breakout solo smash, the ballad Every Little Bit Hurts'. When his desire for the rock and roll spotlightfaded, Shirley moved into other, equally successful ventures: host of the long-running children's show Shirl's Neighbourhood, presenter on home reno program Our House, and Brisbane breakfast DJ. Written with the support of his widow Sue Strachan, Skyhooks bandmate Greg Macainsh, and others, Shirl is the first biography of a cut-the-crap, bullshit-free Aussie original, a renaissance man who during his short life enjoyed several hugely successful careers (and a few laughs along the way).
Jeff Apter has been writing about music and popular culture for more than 20 years. He is the music contributor to Vogue Australia and spent several years as Music Editor with Australian Rolling Stone magazine. His books include the bestselling Together Alone: The story of the Finn brothers, Chasing the Dragon: The life and death of Marc Hunter, and A Little Bird Told Me a with Kasey Chambers.