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      • Paul Michael Stewart OAM (born 1960 or 1961) is an Australian singer-songwriter and trumpeter, journalist and writer. He is the founding mainstay of pub rock band, Painters and Dockers (1982-1998, 2014-2019). With fellow members of that group Stewart formed the Dili Allstars in 1992.
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  2. Paul Michael Stewart OAM (born 1960 or 1961) is an Australian singer-songwriter and trumpeter, journalist and writer. He is the founding mainstay of pub rock band, Painters and Dockers (1982-1998, 2014-2019). With fellow members of that group Stewart formed the Dili Allstars in 1992.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · An original member of infamous Melbourne punk band Painters and Dockers, Stewart has performed with Iggy Pop, The Cramps and Billy Idol. But it’s definitely the nuns.

  4. Dec 23, 2022 · Paulie Stewart. Melbourne Books, $39.95. The emergency room reckoning is a fabulous framing device for an autobiography. It’s heart surgery that sets the dramatic pitch of Bono’s new memoir, Surrender. Paulie Stewart’s lower-key, higher-spirited All the Rage is set in motion by liver failure.

  5. Painters and Dockers formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1982 with five members, Vladimir Juric on guitars and backing vocals, Andy Marron on drums, Phil Nelson on bass guitar, Chris O'Connor on guitars and backing vocals, and mainstay Paul Stewart on lead vocals and trumpet.

  6. Aug 20, 2020 · paulie stewart spoke to mary boukouvalas about the new live album 'you know you want to', his exceptional band mates, and his vision for future gigs onboard tug boats.

  7. May 4, 2017 · Singer and mainstay of the band for some thirty-five years, Paulie Stewart, has plenty of stories to tell. Just a few years ago, though, Stewart was on his deathbed, having all but given up hope of finding a replacement liver to replace his Hepatitis C-addled one.

  8. Nov 17, 2022 · Paulie Stewart, All the Rage, Melbourne Books. I met Paulie Stewart on the last pages of All the Rage, when he came to work at Jesuit Social Services. There he lit up any room that he entered and helped change the lives of young people with whom he worked. I knew that he was the brother of Tony Stewart, one of the five newspaper reporters ...

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