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David Liam McCormack (born 25 October 1968) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as frontman of
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-based rock group
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McCormack, David
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and for voicing the character Bandit in the animated children's series '' Bluey''.


Early groups

McCormack grew up in the west Brisbane suburb of Kenmore, Queensland, and attended Ipswich Grammar School. He started his musical career as a vocalist and guitarist in Brisbane blues hip hop rock outfit, Who's Gerald?, in 1986, which included school teachers Paul Medew on bass guitar and Glen Donald on keyboards, they recruited Cathy Atthow on drums.Spencer et al, (2007
WHOS GERALD
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They released a cassette, ''Who's Gerald's Greatest Hits'' in the same year on their own Gerald Corp Records. In March 1988 they released a single, "Wrestle Wrestle" and had the track, "Pins and Needles" on that year's ''Youngblood'' compilation. Atthow, McCormack and Medew briefly formed Automatic Graphic in 1988 with Scott Younger.Spencer et al, (2007
AUTOMATIC GRAPHIC
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Custard

In 1989, McCormack and Medew formed Custard Gun with Shane Brunn (later in Hugbubble, Vanlustbader) on drums and James Straker (later in Melniks).Spencer et al, (2007
CUSTARD GUN
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After a number of performances, Straker left in early 1990, the band was renamed as Custard, and Straker was replaced at year's end by Matthew Strong on guitar. Custard existed for about a decade, with a number of different drummers including Gavin Herrenberg, Danny Plant, John Lowry and Glenn Thompson (later of
The Go-Betweens The Go-Betweens were an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1977. The band was co-founded and led by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who were its only constant members throughout ...
). The band released five studio albums in the 1990s: ''Buttercup/Bedford'', '' Wahooti Fandango'', ''
Wisenheimer ''Wisenheimer'' is the third studio album by the Australian band Custard. It was released November 6th 1995 and peaked at number 55 in September 1996. The album contains the song "Apartment" which reached #7 in the third Hottest 100. Recording ...
'', '' We Have the Technology'' and '' Loverama'', a number of EPs and singles and a greatest hits compilation entitled '' Goodbye Cruel World''.Spencer et al, (2007
CUSTARD
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A DVD video clip compilation called ''The Spaces by the Side of the Road – A Digital History of Custard'' was released in 2007. Custard released a new album in November 2015, entitled '' Come Back, All Is Forgiven'', which was followed by 2017's '' The Common Touch''. The single 'Funky Again' was released in March 2020, ahead of the band's eighth studio album '' Respect All Lifeforms''.


Other 1990s bands

McCormack was moonlighting in other bands during the 1990s, which formed in and around Custard's practice rooms. The Cows from 1993 (later styled as COW or C.O.W. – for Country Or Western) had Thompson and Robert Moore on bass guitar;Spencer et al, (2007
COWS, THE
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as well as Maureen Hansen on vocals, Susie Hansen on vocals and Mark Lowry (twin brother of John Lowry) on bass guitar by 1995.Spencer et al, (2007
COW/ C.O.W (Country or Western)
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COW released ''Beard'' in June 1996. In 2006, McCormack and Moore collaborated on a new COW single called "The Chicken Dance" with Rob Hirst of
Midnight Oil Midnight Oil (known informally as "The Oils") are an Australian rock band composed of Peter Garrett (vocals, harmonica), Rob Hirst (drums), Jim Moginie (guitar, keyboard) and Martin Rotsey (guitar). The group was formed in Sydney in 1972 ...
on drums. McCormack, Moore and Thompson recorded with
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(ex-
The Go-Betweens The Go-Betweens were an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1977. The band was co-founded and led by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who were its only constant members throughout ...
) for his second solo album, ''
Calling from a Country Phone ''Calling from a Country Phone'' is the second album by former Go-Between Robert Forster, and his first self-produced disc. Drummer Glenn Thompson would later join Forster and Grant McLennan in a reformed Go-Betweens years later. The album al ...
'', released in 1993 and toured with Forster as Silver Backwash. Frank 'n' Stein from 1995 had Moore and McCormack join with his brother Dylan McCormack (ex-Biro) and Ian Wadley.Spencer et al, (2007
FRANK ?N? STEIN)
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Miami, also from 1995, had Maureen Hansen (also in COW and McCormack's then girlfriend), Nick Naughton on drums and Medew.Spencer et al, (2007
MIAMI)
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Miami released two CDs: ''Costume of Sand'' (March 1997) and ''Feel the Seed'' (1998). Computor was another collaboration between McCormack and Moore,Spencer et al, (2007
COMPUTER
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which was electronic sounding and released a tape called ''Floppy Disk''.


The Modern Day Lover

After the break-up of Custard in 2000, McCormack formed The Titanics with
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(newspaper journalist for ''
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'') and Thompson and film-maker, Tina Havelock Stevens. The Titanics released ''Size Isn't Everything'' (2000) and ''Love Is The Devil'' (September 2000). Following the break-up of The Titanics McCormack went solo, releasing a CD of electronic doodlings called ''The Matterhorn'' (2001) then recruited a backing band called The Polaroids. David McCormack and The Polaroids have released two albums, ''Candy'' (2002) and ''The Truth About Love'' (2004) as well as a few singles and a DVD entitled ''Save Dave''. McCormack was one of the two weekly 'mystery' guests on the Australian television show RocKwiz on
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in March 2006. He later appeared as the guest host of RocKwiz in January 2009. In November 2006, under the guidance of JJJ, McCormack assembled a band to perform a concert at the
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in Brisbane as a tribute for the late
Grant McLennan Grant William McLennan (12 February 19586 May 2006) was an Australian alternative rock singer-songwriter-guitarist. He co-founded the Go-Betweens with Robert Forster in Brisbane in 1977. In addition to his work with the Go-Betweens (1977–89, ...
of
The Go-Betweens The Go-Betweens were an Australian indie rock band formed in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1977. The band was co-founded and led by singer-songwriters and guitarists Robert Forster and Grant McLennan, who were its only constant members throughout ...
. Early in 2007, McCormack then went into the studio to produce a tribute album to the band, called ''Write Your Adventures Down'' (released on Sony BMG). He also recorded a cover version of ''
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''. In October 2009, McCormack released ''Little Murders'' containing 20 tracks and running for almost an hour. The name comes from a 1969 film. McCormack is a part owner of the
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composer collective and since 2009 has been responsible for many film and television scores including '' The Tall Man'', ''
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'', '' Redfern Now'', ''
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'', '' Wild Boys'', and ''Blood Brothers''. Additionally, McCormack has also composed film scores for Alex Proyas's '' Garage Days'' in 2002, and for
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'' in 2006. Custard reformed for a concert on 10 December 2009, as part of the Queensland Proclamation Day, 150th Anniversary Celebrations. The band released a new album '' Come Back, All Is Forgiven'' in November 2015, and the critically acclaimed ''The Common Touch'' in 2017.


''Bluey''

Since 2018, McCormack has starred in the critically acclaimed '' ABC Kids'' animated television series '' Bluey'', as the voice of the titular character's father, Bandit Heeler.


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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External links


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Custard's Official site

The Titanics Official site


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