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Edward Charles Nimmervoll Eduard Nimmervoll (21 September 194710 October 2014) was an Australian
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. He worked on rock and pop magazines ''
Go-Set ''Go-Set'' was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble. NOTE: This PDF is 282 pages. Widely described as ...
'' (1966–1974) and ''
Juke Magazine ''Juke Magazine'' was a weekly Australian rock and pop newspaper published in Melbourne that ran from 1975 to 1992. It was founded by Ed Nimmervoll (former editor of ''Go-Set'' magazine) who was the editor and one of its writers. ''Juke'' also ...
'' (1975–92) both as a journalist and as an editor. From 2000, Nimmervoll was editor of HowlSpace, a website detailing Australian rock/pop music history, providing artist profiles, news and video interviews. He was an author of books on the same subject and co-authored books with musicians including Brian Cadd (early history of Australian rock) and Renée Geyer (her autobiography). At the Music Victoria Awards of 2014, Nimmervoll was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.


Rock magazines and radio

Eduard Nimmervoll was born in Leonfelden, Austria on 21 September 1947 to Eduard Franz (1918–1981) and Ludmilla ( Woitsch, 1921–2011) Nimmervoll, as the third of four children. His father was an Austrian Army sergeant (during World War 2), later a savings bank director and then teacher. Nimmervoll moved with his family to Melbourne in February 1956 via SS ''Arosa Kulm''. He entered university to study architecture. ''
Go-Set ''Go-Set'' was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble. NOTE: This PDF is 282 pages. Widely described as ...
'' was Australia's first national pop magazine and Nimmervoll started contributing while still at university in 1966. He began compiling a national top 40 singles chart from 5 October 1966, later he wrote record reviews and by 1973 became its editor. After ''Go-Set'' was taken over in 1974, Nimmervoll began ''Juke'' magazine, which was published weekly from 1975 until 1992. He was involved in creating ''Take 40 Australia'', a local radio version of ''
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''. He also worked on radio and TV music specials.


Author, editor and songwriter

Nimmervoll authored, co-authored or edited a number of books, including ''Friday on my mind: a year by year account of popular music in the Australian charts'' in 2003. It was reviewed by fellow author Chris Spencer in 2004: Nimmervoll was a contributor of biographies on the website
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(AMG), mainly covering Australian performers and bands as diverse as country music legend Slim Dusty and post-grunge band Grinspoon. He co-wrote "Red-Headed Wild Flower" with Beeb Birtles for the Little River Band album '' Sleeper Catcher''.


Health concerns and death

Nimmervoll attended the ARIA Music Awards of 2013 on 1 December, where he " assedout for four minutes", raising concerns for his health. He received medical attention and, by 4 December, fellow former ''Juke'' journalist, Christie Eliezer, reported that Nimmervoll "was on the mend" and "is about to launch a new project soon". Nimmervoll died of
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on 10 October 2014 at the age of 67.


Awards


Music Victoria Awards

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Bibliography

Written or electronic resources credited to Nimmervoll as author, co-author or editor: * Cadd, Brian and Ed Nimmervoll, (1975), ''The emerging years: the Australian pop scene, 1965-1975'', Stanmore, N.S.W.: Cassell Australia; * Geyer, Renée and Ed Nimmervoll, (2000), ''Confessions of a difficult woman: the Renée Geyer story'', Softcover, Pymble, N.S.W.:
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; * Lawrence, Michael, (1998), ''Showtime: the Cold Chisel story: the first decade and beyond'' Ed.Nimmervoll, Belmont, Vic.: M. Lawrence; * Nimmervoll, Ed, (1999) ''Ready, steady, go!: rock and pop: the Australian experience 1956-1971'', ssay Softcover, Melbourne, Vic: The Arts Centre; * (Ed.) Nimmervoll, Ed (2000), ''Howlspace: the living history of our music'', lectronic resource Melbourne, Vic.: White Room Electronic Publishing, availabl
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* Nimmervoll, Ed, (2003), ''Friday on my mind'', Noble Park, Vic: Five Mile Press; * Nimmervoll, Ed and Euan Thorburn, (1977) ''1000 Beatle Facts: (and a Little Bit of Hearsay)'', Hardcover, Sydney, N.S.W.: J. Albert & Son; (0-86913-044-7) * Reyne, James (2001), ''... and the horse you rode in on'', it Ed Nimmervoll; * Seymour, Mark (2005), ''Daytime and the dark'', it Ed. Nimmervoll, Malvern, Vic: Tandem Publishing; * (Ed.) Spencer, Chris, Paul McHenry, Zbig Nowara and Ed Nimmervoll, (1996), ''The who's who of Australian rock'', lectronic resource Melbourne, Vic.: Informit Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology;


References


External links


HowlSpace website
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on 27 July 2012. * Profile allmusic.com; accessed 10 October 2014. {{DEFAULTSORT:Nimmervoll, Ed 1947 births 2014 deaths Australian music journalists Australian people of Austrian descent Writers from Melbourne Deaths from cancer in Victoria (state) Deaths from brain cancer in Australia