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Have you been a Good Boy? Mrs Santa Claus with Chris Jensen at Beauaraba Lodge
2009 Gidgee Coal Bush Ballad Awards
On the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of November some of the greatest bush balladeers in Australia gathered in Pittsworth for the annual Gidgee Coal Bush Ballad Awards (At the end of this article you’ll find a list of all the winners).
The Australian Bush Ballad is a unique piece of music. Like Bush Poetry it tells of the bush and the people of the bush and the struggles and triumphs of every day life in the Australian Bush.
It was great to catch up with old mates again for the weekend and there were really good crowds to enjoy the line up. Keith Jamieson was given a special award for services to the Bush Ballad movement, something that really took him by surprise.
When Ros Scotney and Keith Jamieson got together and started the Gidgee Coal Awards they were of course thinking of the title of one of the best known Bush Ballads “By a Fire of Gidgee Coal” written in 1964 at the Tatts (Tattersall’s) Hotel in Pittsworth by one of the greatest writers of bush ballads Stan Coster.
Another great writer of Bush Ballads, in fact someone who I’ve often referred to as the Bush Balladeers Bush Balladeer, Waverly (Wave) Jackson was given the inaugural “Gidgee Coal Bush Ballad Living Legend Award”. And what a treat it was to be on stage with Wave when he accepted. It’s a memory I will long cherish and I’m sure everyone who was there will feel the same.
So the Gidgee Coal Awards are over for another year and I think it’s safe to say Pittsworth can now claim to be one of the great centres of the Australian Bush Ballad Movement.
See you in Pittsworth next year.
Winners:
Female Vocal
Dianne Lindsay – Jackie Howe
Male Vocal
Ernie Constance – Silent Crosses
Group or Duo / Collaboration
Dean Perrett & Diane Lindsay – There’s a Rainbow Round my Memories
Instrumental
Charlie Boyter – Good Morning Australia
New Talent
John Battle – In the Outback of Australia
Album of the Year
Dean Perrett – A Thousand Campfires
Songwriter
Ernie Constance – Milestones
Comedy / Novelty
Debbie Beckett – Ode to Elsie
Encouragement Award
Sharon Smith
Gidgee Coal Bush Ballad Living Legend Award
Wave Jackson

Keith Jamieson with John Staunton (creator of the plaque)
IMPRESSIONIST DANNY MCMASTER AT BROXBURN BASH
DANNY MCMASTER is Australia’s very own “International Comedy Impressionist” One of the world’s great comedy impressionists! His mum wanted him to grow up to be somebody. He grew up to be..…everybody!
‘HIS (MC)MASTER’S VOICES’ Alan Jones, AC/DC, Miss Piggy, Bob Dylan, Elvis, Joe Cocker, Ray Charles, Dr. Phil, Tom Jones, Bugs Bunny, Billy Connolly, John Howard, Dennis Waterman, Ian Chappell, Porky Pig, Neil Diamond, Peter Harvey, George W. Bush, Robert Deniro, Barack Obama, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Richie Benaud, Bill Lawrey, Yosemite Sam, Max Walker, Christopher Walken, Bill Cosby, Michael Bolton, Frank Spencer, Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Al Pacino, Daffy Duck, Tweety & Sylvester, Elmer Fudd, Kermit The Frog, The Bee Gees, Fozzie Bear, Foghorn Leghorn, Bill Clinton, Joe Pesci, John Wayne, John Travolta, Walter Brennan, Bruce Willis, Willie Nelson, Tony Greig, Morgan Freeman and…………….….many more.
Brilliant! Fantastic! Amazing! Uncanny! Close your eyes and he sounds exactly like THEM!
An incredible experience to hear:
Bill Cosby explaining cricket… Joe Cocker and Ray Charles dueting… Joe Pesci venting…
Barack Obama’s introduction to the Governator, Arnold…
Morgan Freeman giving an Indian Chief a ‘heads-up’ on victory and defeat…
Dr. Phil’s philosophy… Alan Jones’ ‘Moral Test’ challenge…
Sean Connery seeking a few good men… Billy Connolly’s ode to ‘Lucille’…
The funniest ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ you’ve ever heard…
This show has over 65 voices!
Cartoon Characters, Movie Stars, Politicians, Celebrities and Singing Legends!!!!
WITNESS DANNY MCMASTER AT PITTSWORTH’S BROXBURN BASH SUNDAY 3rd MAY 6:00 PM
Laurie Muggleton
3 commentsDianne Lindsay to Perform at Broxburn Bash
When it comes to country music pedigrees, Dianne Lindsay can lay claim to one of the best. She is the daughter of Reg Lindsay and Heather McKean, and niece of Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
Family commitments resulted in Dianne’s music ambitions being put on the back-burner for several years but with the family now grown, she’s following her dreams. That has involved some extensive interstate travel and attendance at a range of country music festivals. What she delivers is traditional country music with her own special touch. A natural stage presence and talent as a songwriter have helped Dianne build a following.
Her debut CD last year included covers of her father’s Bushland Sweetheart and Beautiful Memories & Beautiful Dreams. Since the release of her debut CD ‘Memories & Dreams’, Dianne has been awarded Female Vocal in the Pittsworth’s Gidgee Coal Bush Ballad Awards and in the NSW Gold Medallion Awards for her rendition of Joy McKean’s ‘Local Mary Magdalene’ along with a host of other nominations.
Her songwriting has been recognized, being named New Songwriter of the Year at this year’s Tamworth TSA Awards as well as Songwriter of the Year in the NSW Gold Medallions.
Underlying everything is a simple desire to enjoy and share her music with her audience as part of Dean Perrett’s Bush Balladeers Concert midday on Sunday 3rd May at “ Pittsworth’s Broxburn Bash.”
Laurie Muggleton
BASH BUCK OFF BOASTS SECOND PITTSWORTH RODEO LEGEND

Danny Salgado on “Luigi” Pittsworth 1984 (Photo by Daryl Doyle)
DANNY SALGADO’s Rodeo career of “BULLS, BAREBACK and BULLOCKS” spanned 25 years. From his first “Out” in the National Rodeo Association’s (S. E. QLD) Dalby Rodeo in 1970, to his last
“ Go ‘Round ” in 1995 at the Pittsworth’s Leagues Club Rodeo on “The Black Slug,” Danny claims to have had the “ Best Job in the World.”
Danny pursued his career in this unique sport throughout the Australia Rodeo circuit calendars, (He never felt the need to contest overseas) alongside Australian Rodeo Champions of the ilk of Kenny Coleman, Ross Piper, Clem Young, Shane Connolly (Pittsworth) and the McPhee Brothers. All Legends in their own right.
Danny turned Professional in 1975 at Mount Isa’s Kalkadoon Park Rodeo, and went on, (fortunately with no major injuries but a couple of broken bones) to experience career highlights of, riding time on some of the most notorious, unridden bucking bulls in the business. His first N.S. W. Rodeo in Cowra saw him best“Three Aces” At the Brymaroo Rodeo in 1974. Danny was the first cowboy to draw and ride time on “Point Danger” This bull went on to become one of the best bucking bulls in Australian Rodeo history.
Danny drew “Point Danger“ again in 1980 at the Petrie Rodeo. That time the bull squared the deal in “real quick time”.
Meeting and marrying Kathy Carson in 1981, Danny cut back on his rodeo commitments. They lived in Mount Tyson where Danny worked for Janke Brothers.
The Salgados moved to Pittsworth in 1985 where Danny started with Mclean Farms, (he now holds the position of Piggery Operations Manager) and became involved with the local sporting community via the Pittsworth Leagues and Junior Leagues committees. During the 1980’s Danny helped organise several rodeos at this club.
Still participating in rodeo reunions when he gets the opportunity, Danny will share that infamous adrenalin rush with Shane Connolly, (Pittsworth) Graham Heffernan, (Darwin) Lance Anderson, (Melbourne) Mitch Deans, (Gold Coast) Col Wilson, (Adelaide) and Steve Thorn, (Camberden) in Melbourne on Saturday 9th May, where he will compete in the “Legends of Rodeo Challenge” This event will be part of the “P.B.R. Bundaberg Rum Bull Riding Series Final” held at the Rod Laver Arena in support of the“Jane McGrath Foundation”
Danny sends out his personal invitation to Pittsworth residents to join himself and Shane Connolly at “The Bash” Friday 1st May for some great family style fun centred on T. J. Welding’s Mechanical Bull Shoot Out. As with Shane, Danny will be only too pleased to “Meet & Greet” Talk about his experiences in Rodeo and advise potential cowboys of the pros & cons of the bull ride.
SEE YOU AT THE BASH
Laurie Muggleton
1 commentPittsworth’s Broxburn Bash Fancy Dress
Apart from all the regular fun of the festival to be enjoyed by all ages, this year we will bring back the
“ FANCY DRESS ” competition with Junior (under 18 yrs ) and Adult ( over 18 yrs ) sections.
Categories will be: 1. BEST COWBOY/COWGIRL.
2. BEST INDIAN BRAVE/SQUAW.
3. BEST BUSHMAN/BUSHWOMAN.
4. BEST SWAGGIE.
Prizes will be won for: 1. BEST ADULT COSTUME OVERALL. = $200 voucher
2. BEST JUNIOR COSTUME OVERALL. = $100 voucher
3. RUNNER-UP ADULT MALE COSTUME. = $50 voucher
4. RUNNER-UP ADULT FEMALE COSTUME. = $50 voucher
5. RUNNER-UP JUNIOR MALE COSTUME. = $50 voucher
6. RUNNER-UP JUNIOR FEMALE COSTUME. = $50 voucher
With no fee to enter and held on Saturday 2nd May, competitors will be considered during the morning with the winners being announced mid afternoon. Just by having a bit of fun in costume, you could be among the winners of these wonderful gift vouchers from Pittsworth business houses.
Laurie Muggleton
1 comment“Aussie Country Town”
Hi Peter,
It’s a great song isn’t it. The singer is Graham Rodger.
Graham is going to be at the Pittswirth town hall on Saturday the 14th of March for the Bushfire Appeal Concert, I had a yarn with Ros Scotney about it and the Regional Arts Development Fund. I’ll post the interview here on the website shortly.
Singer “Aussie Country Town”
Hi Chris
We’re just listening to this song and it sounds like Slim Dusty, but my trusty confrere, Ray assures me it’s not. Are you able to tell us?
Thanks
Peter Ross
1 commentVictorian Bushfire Benefit Concert
Hello Chris, Ros Scotney here. I would just like tell you about Graham Rodger arranging a charity country music concert in the Pittsworth Town Hall on Saturday 14th March at 1.30 pm. Dean Perrett has already confirmed he will also be performing, and other support artists are offering their services. Proceeds will be going to assist relief efforts for those affected by the Black Saturday bushfires. Tickets wll be on sale at the door – Adults $15, u/12’s free. Our volunteers will also be putting on afternoon tea. For any enquiries you can call me on 0427 578 264. I hope to see you and many others there. Please give it a mention on your show.
1 commentCJ’s Blog
Welcome to the New Pittsworth FM Website and welcome to my Blog. Let me explain what a Blog is, according to the online Encyclopaedia Wikipedia a Blog is “a contraction of the term WEB LOG” and is used to provide commentary or news on any and all subjects.
So the subject of this Blog will be what’s happening in and around Pittsworth and on occasion other subjects of interest.
If you want to contact me please register and leave a comment. Let me know what you have on your mind or if there is something you’d like to have mentioned on the Blog or on air. Perhaps you have some photos you’d like us to see, I’d love to hear from you
Chris Jensen