Stuart Coupe (born 11 September 1956) is an Australian
music journalist
Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century, providing commentary on ...
, author, band manager, promoter, publicist and music label founder. He is best known for his work as a rock writer with
Roadrunner (Australian music magazine), RAM (
Rock Australia Magazine
''Rock Australia Magazine'' or ''RAM'' (its acronym and popular name) was a fortnightly national Australian music newspaper, which was published from 1975 to 1989. It was designed for people with a serious interest in rock and pop, and was co ...
),
The Sun-Herald
''The Sun-Herald'' is an Australian newspaper published in tabloid or compact format on Sundays in Sydney by Nine Publishing. It is the Sunday counterpart of ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. In the 6 months to September 2005, ''The Sun-Herald'' ...
, and
Dolly (magazine)
''Dolly'' (stylised in all-caps) was an Australian bimonthly teen magazine started in 1970 by Fairfax Ltd. in Australia and New Zealand, and purchased by ACP in 1988. The magazine became an online-only publication, and the print edition ceased ...
; the music labels, GREEN Records and Laughing Outlaw;
and the author of books including The Promoters, Gudinski, and Roadies.
Coupe is a former manager of the Australian bands
Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1981, by the mainstay Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) and later joined by Richard Grossman (bass), Mark Kingsmill (drums), and Brad Shepherd (guitar, vocals, ...
and
Paul Kelly and is currently a presenter on Sydney radio stations
2SER and
FBI Radio
FBi (call sign: 2FBI) station is an independent, not-for-profit community radio in Sydney, Australia. FBi places a heavy emphasis on local emerging music: it has a policy that at least 50 per cent of its music content is to be Australian, of ...
.
He is also known for his writing as a reviewer of crime fiction for the
Sydney Morning Herald and for founding the Australian crime fiction magazine, ''Mean Streets''.
Biography
Stuart Coupe was born in Launceston, Tasmania, where he grew up with his parents Pat and David Coupe and brother Martin. He attended
Scotch Oakburn College
(I will find a way to higher things.)
, established = 1886 (MLC)1901 (Scotch)1979 (Amalgamation)
, type = Independent, co-educational, day and boarding
, denomination = in association with the Uni ...
Launceston and
Launceston College, Tasmania
Launceston College is a government comprehensive senior secondary school located in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Established in 1913 as the Launceston State High School and subsequently known as Launceston College, the college caters for ...
. During his school years, he developed a passion for music and writing and had an interest in film, screening films supplied by the
Sydney Filmmakers Co-operative Sydney Women's Film Group
The Sydney Filmmakers Co-operative was a co-operative of independent filmmakers, set up to distribute and exhibit their films and the films of other independent filmmakers both Australian and overseas. The collection even ...
to Launceston audiences. He was a squash player of note representing Tasmania in the Australian National Squash Championships in Perth in 1973 and Adelaide in 1974. On completing high school he studied to be an English speech and drama teacher in Launceston in 1975, and then moved to Adelaide and enrolled in an Arts degree
Flinders University
Flinders University is a public research university based in Adelaide, South Australia, with a footprint extending across 11 locations in South Australia and the Northern Territory. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of British navigator ...
at the beginning of 1976. He did not complete the degree, dropping out of uni to move to Sydney for a writing job in 1978.
Coupe has been married twice, divorced once, has four children and is a major fan of the
Sydney Swans football team.
Journalism and Publishing
Coupe started music writing in high school publishing one issue of a school newspaper, Labyrinth, at the age of 15. In 1977 he was one of the editors of Empire Times, Flinders University’s student newspaper. In 1977 he started a punk rock fanzine, Street Fever, with Donald Robertson, which folded after one issue. In early 1978 he cofounded the Adelaide what’s on guide, Preview, with Dennis Atkins, Kim Krummel, Terry Plane, and Phillip White. That year, together with Donald Robertson and others, he co-founded the Adelaide-based music magazine,
Roadrunner (Australian music magazine). After co-editing and writing for the first 5 issues of Roadrunner, Coupe moved to Sydney to join RAM (
Rock Australia Magazine
''Rock Australia Magazine'' or ''RAM'' (its acronym and popular name) was a fortnightly national Australian music newspaper, which was published from 1975 to 1989. It was designed for people with a serious interest in rock and pop, and was co ...
) where he worked as a staff writer for 18 months. In 1980 he was Sydney editor of
TAGG (The Alternative Gig Guide) and a year later started writing the Rockbeat column for
The Sun-Herald
''The Sun-Herald'' is an Australian newspaper published in tabloid or compact format on Sundays in Sydney by Nine Publishing. It is the Sunday counterpart of ''The Sydney Morning Herald''. In the 6 months to September 2005, ''The Sun-Herald'' ...
, which continued through to 1991. During the eighties and nineties, Coupe was also a freelance music writer for
The Age
''The Age'' is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854. Owned and published by Nine Entertainment, ''The Age'' primarily serves Victoria, but copies also sell in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territo ...
,
The Canberra Times
''The Canberra Times'' is a daily newspaper in Canberra, Australia, which is published by Australian Community Media. It was founded in 1926, and has changed ownership and format several times.
History
''The Canberra Times'' was launched in ...
,
Rolling Stone Australia
''Rolling Stone'' Australia is the Australian edition of the United States' ''Rolling Stone'' magazine devoted to music, politics, and popular culture, published monthly. The Australian version of ''Rolling Stone'' was initially published in 197 ...
, Vox (Melbourne),
Nation Review
''Nation Review'' was an Australian Sunday newspaper, which ceased publication in 1981. It was launched in 1972 after independent publisher Gordon Barton bought out Tom Fitzgerald's '' Nation'' publication and merged it with his own ''Sunday Rev ...
,
Australian Playboy, Sydney Shout, On The Street and Drum Media (now known as
The Music (magazine)
''The Music'', (formerly known as and now incorporating ''Drum Media)'', is an online Australian music magazine. It previously existed as a street press devoted to long-form music journalism and commentary, music news, and artist interviews. I ...
, and he was also the first editor of Triple J radio network’s JMAG.
Coupe is frequently asked to participate as speaker and panellist at music industry events and conferences including Mumbrella Entertainment Marketing Summit 2016 and Australian Music Week 2019.
Music Labels
In 1980 Coupe,
Roger Grierson
Roger Grierson (born June 1957) is a New Zealand born musician and music industry executive.
Career
In 1975 Grierson headed to London and Egypt to live but found himself lured back to Sydney in 1976 to work at White Light Records. Soon afterwar ...
(ex-
Thought Criminals), and
Warren Fahey founded the independent GREEN Records, which released artists including: The Allniters,
Beasts of Bourbon
Beasts of Bourbon were an Australian blues rock band formed in August 1983, with James Baker on drums (ex- Hoodoo Gurus, The Scientists), Spencer P. Jones on guitar ( The Johnnys), Tex Perkins on vocals (Dum Dums), Kim Salmon on guitar and ...
,
Do Re Mi, Drop Bears,
Lime Spiders,
New Christs, North 2 Alaskans,
Spy vs Spy (Australian band), Super K,
Tactics (band)
Tactics are a post-punk group which formed in Canberra in 1977. The line-up changed periodically, with songwriter and vocalist, David Studdert, as the mainstay. They released four studio albums, ''My Houdini'' (December 1980), ''Glebe'' (Novemb ...
and
The Johnnys. In 1996 he was involved with setting up early Internet start-up, Velvet, an online music and music news subscription service that folded in the first year.
In 1999 Coupe and Jules Normington (a co-founder of Phantom Records) set up the Laughing Outlaw music label focussing on new and emerging Australian artists and a selection on overseas acts. After 16 years he left Laughing Outlaw in 2015 by which time it had released over 150 CDs from artists including writer
Andrew McMillan,
Anne McCue
Anne McCue is a singer-songwriter, guitarist, music-recording producer, video director, and radio host from Australia, more recently (as of 2007) based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.
Early life and education
McCue grew up in Camp ...
, Black Cab, Dusty Ravens,
Emma Swift
Emma Swift (born 15 December 1981) is an Australian singer-songwriter. Before becoming a musician, she was a radio broadcaster, hosting Americana music show ''In the Pines'' on FBi Radio and ''Revelator'' on Double J at Australian Broadcasting ...
, Jason Walker, John Kennedy, L.J. Hill,
Mic Conway,
New Christs,
Perry Keyes, the Widowbirds and Clinton Walker’s Inner City Sound compilation. In 2005 Coupe also opened and ran the Laughing Outlaw record shop in the inner-city Sydney suburb of Lewisham, which closed in 2014.
Band Management
In 1983 and 1984 Coupe was the first manager of
Hoodoo Gurus
Hoodoo Gurus are an Australian rock band formed in Sydney in 1981, by the mainstay Dave Faulkner (songwriter, lead singer and guitarist) and later joined by Richard Grossman (bass), Mark Kingsmill (drums), and Brad Shepherd (guitar, vocals, ...
and toured the United States with the band after the release of their first album,
Stoneage Romeos. From 1984 to 1990 he was the manager of
Paul Kelly (Australian musician)
Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other ar ...
during the time Kelly released the albums Post, Gossip, Under The Sun and So Much Water So Close To Home. During these years Coupe also did stints as the manager of
X (Australian band), the Flaming Hands, Drop Bears, The Amazing Woolloomooloosers and the Danglin’ Bros. He later managed
Ian Rilen
Ian William Rilen (12 August 194730 October 2006) was an Australian musician. He was bass guitarist and songwriter with Rock N' Roll band Rose Tattoo, and led punk rock group X while also providing lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals. Rile ...
,
Dan Brodie and
Perry Keyes. In 2021 Coupe announced that he was managing Australian singer and songwriter Allison Forbes who was nominated for four Golden Guitar Awards in 2020.
Publicity and Tour Promotion
Coupe’s involvement in the Australian music industry has included providing publicity and tour promotion for Australian and international bands from the early 1980s to the present day. He worked on publicity for the tours by
The Clash
The Clash were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1976 who were key players in the original wave of British punk rock. Billed as "The Only Band That Matters", they also contributed to the and new wave music, new wave moveme ...
,
The Cramps
The Cramps were an American rock band formed in 1976 and active until 2006. Their lineup rotated frequently during their existence, with the husband-and-wife duo of singer Lux Interior and guitarist Poison Ivy the only ever-present members. ...
,
Gary Glitter,
The Dead Kennedys,
The Gun Club
The Gun Club were an American rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States, which existed from 1979 to 1996. It was formed and led by singer-songwriter and guitarist Jeffrey Lee Pierce.
History Early days (1979–1980)
The Gun Club ...
,
The Teardrop Explodes
The Teardrop Explodes were an English post-punk/ neo-psychedelic band formed in Liverpool in 1978. Best known for their Top Ten UK single " Reward", the group originated as a key band in the emerging Liverpool post-punk scene of the late 1970s. ...
and
Jonathan Richman
Jonathan Michael Richman (born May 16, 1951) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. In 1970, he founded the Modern Lovers, an influential proto-punk band. Since the mid-1970s, Richman has worked either solo or with low-key acoustic ...
.
In the late eighties he formed the band touring company, BBC, with Bicci Henderson and Rob Barnham, and later dropped the name after objections from the British broadcaster, the BBC. Under the auspices of BBC and later with promoter Keith Glass, Coupe was the promoter of Australian tours for
Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Gayle Williams (born January 26, 1953) is an American singer-songwriter and a solo guitarist. She recorded her first two albums: '' Ramblin' on My Mind'' (1979) and ''Happy Woman Blues'' (1980), in a traditional country and blues style ...
,
Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter and author. She is the eldest daughter of country musician Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash Distin, Johnny Cash's first wife. Although she is often classified as a country art ...
,
Mary-Chapin Carpenter,
Tom Russell,
Dave Alvin
David Albert Alvin (born November 11, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer. He is a former and founding member of the roots rock band the Blasters. Alvin has recorded and performed as a solo artist since the late 1980s ...
,
Ted Hawkins
Ted Hawkins (October 28, 1936 – January 1, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter born in Biloxi, Mississippi. He split his time between his adopted hometown of Venice Beach, California, where he was a mostly anonymous street performer, ...
,
Guy Clark
Guy Charles Clark (November 6, 1941 – May 17, 2016) was an American folk and country singer-songwriter and luthier. He released more than 20 albums, and his songs have been recorded by other artists, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffet ...
,
Chris Whitley,
Harry Dean Stanton
Harry Dean Stanton (July 14, 1926 – September 15, 2017) was an American actor, musician, and singer.
In a career that spanned more than six decades, Stanton played supporting roles in films including ''Cool Hand Luke'' (1967), ''Kelly's Heroes ...
,
Dick Dale
Richard Anthony Monsour (May 4, 1937 – March 16, 2019), known professionally as Dick Dale, was an American rock guitarist. He was a pioneer of surf music, drawing on Middle Eastern music scales and experimenting with reverb. Dale was known ...
, and
Link Wray
Fred Lincoln "Link" Wray Jr. (May 2, 1929 – November 5, 2005) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and vocalist who became popular in the late 1950s.
''Rolling Stone'' placed Wray at No. 45 of the 100 greatest guitarists of all time. In 2013 ...
.
Coupe was also involved in promotion and publicity for international crime fiction writers. He and Keith Glass brought
Elmore Leonard
Elmore John Leonard Jr. (October 11, 1925August 20, 2013) was an American novelist, short story writer, and screenwriter. His earliest novels, published in the 1950s, were Westerns, but he went on to specialize in crime fiction and suspense th ...
to Australia in 1993 and
James Elroy
Lee Earle "James" Ellroy (born March 4, 1948) is an American crime fiction writer and essayist. Ellroy has become known for a telegrammatic prose style in his most recent work, wherein he frequently omits connecting words and uses only short, sta ...
in 1995. He went on to arrange Australian appearances for
Kinky Friedman
Richard Samet "Kinky" Friedman (born November 1, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, novelist, humorist, politician, and former columnist for '' Texas Monthly'' who styles himself in the mold of popular American satirists Will Rogers and Ma ...
,
Andrew Vachss
Andrew Henry Vachss ( ; October 19, 1942 – November 23, 2021) was an American crime fiction author, child protection consultant, and attorney exclusively representing children and youths.
Early life and career
Vachss grew up in Manhattan on ...
,
Ed McBain
Evan Hunter, born Salvatore Albert Lombino,(October 15, 1926 – July 6, 2005) was an American author and screenwriter best known for his 87th Precinct novels, written under his Ed McBain pen name, and the novel upon which the film '' Black ...
and
P. J. O'Rourke
Patrick Jake O'Rourke (November 14, 1947 – February 15, 2022) was an American libertarian political satirist and journalist. O'Rourke was the H. L. Mencken Research Fellow at the libertarian Cato Institute and a regular correspondent for ''Th ...
. In the 1990s Coupe also appeared at writers festivals interviewing
Walter Mosley
Walter Ellis Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is an American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. He has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private i ...
,
Michael Connelly
Michael Joseph Connelly (born July 21, 1956) is an American author of detective novels and other crime fiction, notably those featuring LAPD Detective Hieronymus "Harry" Bosch and criminal defense attorney Mickey Haller.
Connelly is the bests ...
,
Lawrence Block
Lawrence Block (born June 24, 1938) is an American crime writer best known for two long-running New York-set series about the recovering alcoholic P.I. Matthew Scudder and the gentleman burglar Bernie Rhodenbarr. Block was named a Grand Mas ...
and
Ken Bruen
Ken Bruen (born 1951) is an Irish writer of hard-boiled and noir crime fiction.
Biography Education and teaching career
Born in Galway, he was educated at Gormanston College, County Meath and later at Trinity College Dublin, where he earned a ...
.
In 2016 he resumed providing publicity services for a range of international and Australian acts including
P.P. Arnold,
Alejandro Escovedo
Alejandro Escovedo (born January 10, 1951) is an American rock musician, songwriter, and singer, who has been recording and touring since the late 1970s. His primary instrument is the guitar. He has played in various rock genres, including punk ...
and
Steve Poltz, the Out On The Weekend music festival and numerous Australian artists.
Books
Coupe has authored, co-authored, and edited a number of books since the early eighties. His first books were music encyclopedias, The New Music (1980) and The New Rock’n’Roll (1983) co-authored with Australian rock writer and historian,
Glenn A Baker
Glenn A. Baker (born 28 July 1952) is an Australian journalist, commentator, author, and broadcaster well known in Australia for his vast knowledge of Rock music. He has written books and magazine articles on rock music and travel, interviewed ...
. He later published The Edge Ultimate CD Guide (1989) and an authorised biography,
Craig McLachlan, the official book (1990).
In the early nineties, Coupe and Julie Ogden edited three anthologies of crime fiction: Hardboiled: Tough, Explicit and Uncompromising Crime Fiction (1992); and Case Reopened (1993), where crime writers were commissioned to write fictional solutions to real unsolved Australian murders and mysteries; and with Robert Hood Crosstown Traffic (1993), crime fiction that switched genres during the story.
Coupe co-authored
Triple J
Triple J (stylised in all lowercase) is a government-funded, national Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners of alternative music, which began broadcasting in January 1975. The station also places a greater emphasis on broad ...
’s Internet Music Guide,(1998) with
Richard Kingsmill
Richard Kingsmill (born 29 January 1954) is an Australian radio announcer, music journalist and currently Group Music Director of triple j, triple j Unearthed, Double J and ABC Local Radio.
Career
His career at triple j started in 1988 as ...
. Coupe’s more recent books include The Promoters (2003), Gudinski (2015); Roadies (2018); and Tex (2017), co-authored with
Tex Perkins. In 2020, he published a biography of Australian musician,
Paul Kelly (Australian musician)
Paul Maurice Kelly (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other ar ...
. Also in 2020 came Coupe’s book length collection of interviews with James Burton, Ron Tutt, Glen D. Hardin and Jerry Sceff who were Elvis Presley’s TCB Band. The book is entitled On Stage With Elvis Presley (SEG Publishing). Coupe’s interview with Beat Generation poet Allen Ginsberg was included in Conversations With Allen Ginsberg, edited by David Stephen Calonne (University Press Of Mississippi).
Broadcasting
Coupe’s first foray into broadcasting was presenting the music program, Funk To Punk, on Sydney community radio station,
2SER in 1981. He was co-presenter with Bruce Stalder of the Sunday night Album Show on Sydney commercial radio station
Triple M
Triple M is an Australian commercial radio network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 40 radio stations broadcasting a mainstream rock music format and 5 digital radio stations.
The network dates back t ...
in 1987.
In 2003 Coupe began presenting a music program called Lyricism on
FBi Radio
FBi (call sign: 2FBI) station is an independent, not-for-profit community radio in Sydney, Australia. FBi places a heavy emphasis on local emerging music: it has a policy that at least 50 per cent of its music content is to be Australian, of ...
in Sydney. He went on to present other programs, including Out Of The Box and Tune Up. He is one of the station’s longest serving broadcasters and is currently the presenter of Wild Card at midday on Tuesdays. In 2013 he filled in as a presenter of the roots and world music program, The Planet, on
ABC Radio National
Radio National, known on-air as RN, is an Australia-wide public service broadcasting radio network run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). From 1947 until 1985, the network was known as ABC Radio 2.
History
1937: Predecessors an ...
while its regular presenter,
Lucky Oceans, was on leave.
Since 2013, Coupe has presented the weekly roots-based music program, Dirt Music, on
2SER, the first hour of which is syndicated nationally by the CBAA on community radio stations across Australia. In 2015 Dirt Music was awarded best 2SER music program.
Bibliography
Books:
'The New Music', Stuart Coupe & Glenn A Baker (Bay Books, 1980)
'The New Rock’n’Roll', Stuart Coupe & Glenn A Baker (Omnibus Press, 1983)
'The Edge Ultimate CD Guide', Stuart Coupe (Century Magazines, 1989)
'Craig McLachlan, the official book', Stuart Coupe, (Century Publications, 1990)
'Hardboiled: Tough, Explicit and Uncompromising Crime Fiction', (anthology) edited, Stuart Coupe & Julie Ogden (Allen and Unwin, 1993)
'Crosstown Traffic', (anthology) edited, Stuart Coupe, Julie Ogden & Robert Hood (Five Islands Press, 1993)
'Case Reopened', edited, Stuart Coupe & Julie Ogden (Allen and Unwin, 1994)
'Triple J’s Internet Music Guide', Richard Kingsmill and Stuart Coupe (ABC Books, 1998)
'The Promoters: Inside stories from the Australian rock industry', Stuart Coupe (Hachette Australia, 2003)
'Gudinski: The Godfather of Australian Rock', Stuart Coupe (Hachette Australia, 2015)
'Tex', by Tex Perkins with Stuart Coupe. (Pan Macmillan Australia 2017)
'Roadies: The Secret History of Australian Rock’n’roll', Stuart Coupe (Hachette Australia, 2018)
'Paul Kelly: The Man, The Music And The Life In Between', Stuart Coupe (Hachette Australia, 2020)
'On Stage With Elvis Presley', Stuart Coupe (SEG Publishing, 2020)
Book Chapters:
'How to write Crime Fiction', edited by Marele Day (Allen and Unwin, 1996)
'Dear Santa', edited by Samuel Johnson OAM (Hachette Australia, 2018)
'Dear Dad', edited Samuel Johnson OAM (Hachette Australia, 2019)
‘Allen Ginsberg: The Last Australian Interview', edited by David Stephen Calonne (University Of Mississippi Press, 2019)
Awards and achievements
*
Ned Kelly Awards
The Ned Kelly Awards (named for bushranger Ned Kelly) are Australia's leading literary awards for crime writing in both the crime fiction and true crime genres. They were established in 1996 by the Crime Writers Association of Australia to reward ...
for Crime Fiction, Lifetime Achievement Award, Crime Writers Association of Australia (2005)
* Shortlisted, Biography book of the year,
Australian Book Industry Awards
The Australian Book Industry Awards (ABIA) are publishers' and literary awards held by the Australian Publishers Association annually in Sydney "to celebrate the achievements of authors and publishers in bringing Australian books to readers". ...
for ''Paul Kelly'' (2021)''
''
References
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1956 births
Living people
Australian music journalists