Paulie Stewart Paulie Stewart i(24961834 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Started Out Just Drinking Beer : The Mental As Anything Story Paulie Stewart , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 2-8 December 2023;

— Review of Started Out Just Drinking Beer Stu Lloyd , 2023 single work biography

'While iconic Australian rock band Mental As Anything always presented as not taking themselves too seriously, the exact opposite can be said about their approach to music-making. As Stuart Lloyd chronicles in his engaging new book, Started Out Just Drinking Beer: The Mental As Anything Story, from 1976 to 2019 the band recorded a staggering 154 tracks for 15 different albums, selling more than a million albums around the world.' (Introduction)   

1 [Review] No Fixed Address Paulie Stewart , 2023 single work review
— Appears in: The Saturday Paper , 20-26 May 2023;

— Review of No Fixed Address : The Story of Australia’s Trailblazing Aboriginal Rock’n’reggae Band Donald Robertson , 2023 single work biography
1 2 y separately published work icon Paulie Stewart : All the Rage Paulie Stewart , Melbourne : Melbourne Books , 2022 24961886 2022 single work autobiography

'In this tell-all, highly entertaining memoir, we read how Paulie channelled his anger from the murder of his brother, one of the Balibo Five, into the infamous Painters & Dockers band that put the Australian music scene on notice.

'From being formed with the intention of a one-time performance to pay a friend’s parking fine, it became a 40-year-long punk rock band with a cult following.

'Paulie’s activism also formed the Dili Allstars which highlighted the plight of the Timorese and he tirelessly supports Timor-Leste’s Alma Nuns.

'Not only was he a rockstar and an activist, Paulie also worked as a music journalist with the Melbourne Herald Sun for 30 years.

'This is a much-anticipated story that transcends music and activism. The book is full of laugh-out-loud anecdotes of his encounters with major stars, including Billy Idol, Keith Richards, the Wiggles and Nick Cave.'  (Publication summary)

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