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Post by thestoryteller » Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:14 pm

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I was born in the Queensland border town of Goondiwindi and, as my dad was a banker, his work took us to a number of towns throughout Queensland. I received my education to Junior level and then tried my hand at various occupations such as a Lad Porter on the Railway, then as a Clerk for the Commonwealth Bank, an Accountant, and the Toowoomba City Council. My wife was a Roma girl, Christine Edwards, whom I married in Toowoomba and we would have four children.

After marrying I worked as a Clerk, Shop Assistant, Slaughterman and an Electrical Line Worker. These jobs took us to towns such as Toowomba, Roma, Cairns, Gatton, Warialda and Goondiwindi. During my time in Roma I took an interest in stock work and received an education on all aspects of the life, some of which I'd rather forget, from a hardened old drover. Chris' dad. In 1994 we moved to Bargara, where I began writing a book on my family's history.

Impressed by the stories told to me, along with the experiences I had with Chris’ dad, I began trying my hand at writing bush poetry. My first book of bush poetry was called 'Tales of Uncle Jim', which was well received. In 1996 I met Neil McArthur, a fellow poet, who encouraged me to try performing my poetry at the Bundy Mob's Bush Poets Muster. This was the beginning of my career as a Performing Bush Poet.

I have been fortunate over the years to be able to perform and win numerous awards for my performance bush poetry at such places as the Mapleton Yarn Festival, Poets on the Downs, Jondaryan Country Music Rush, The Winton Waltzing Matilda Bush Poetry Championships, The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame, The Bundy Mob’s Bush Poets Muster, Central Queensland Bush Poetry Championships, The Surat Battered Bugle, The Gympie Muster, Camooweal's Drovers Yesteryear Festival, Harvey Bay Whale Festival, North Pines Camp Oven Festival, Glengallon Bush Poetry Festival, Imperial Hotel Bush Poetry Competition, Tenterfield Oracles of the Bush, Bard of the Outback and the Australian Bush Poetry Championships at Yarrawonga-Mulwala.

Yarn spinning has become very much part of the bush poetry scene and I have enjoyed competing at competitions such as the Mapleton Yarn Festival, Jondaryan Country Music Rush, The Australian Yarn Spinning Championships [Winton Waltzing Matilda Festival], The Bundy Mob’s Bush Poets Muster, Millmerran Muster, Gatton Yarn Spinning Festival and the Yarnspinning Championships at the Australian Bush Poetry Championships,Yarrawonga-Mulwala.

Since 1996 I have won a number of awards for my written bush poetry, which were included in the eight books of bush verse and yarns I have published along with three albums. I have been a finalist on four occasions at the Golden Gumleaf Bush Laureate Awards at Tamworth with my books and once with Chris for our CD, 'Chris and The Grey, A Selection of Bush Verse'. I also have a track on The Australian Bush Balladeers Albums, Volumes 4, 5 and 7 and the 2005 Katherine Country Music Muster Album.

My desire to see the advancement of bush poetry encouraged me to take on the job of Bush Poetry Events Co-ordinator and for two years I was Co-ordinator for the Bundy Mob's Bush Poet's Muster, two years Joint Co-ordinator of the Oasis Bush Poetry Competition at Tamworth as well as the Easter In the Country weekend at Roma. I also co-ordinate the bush poetry at the Katherine Country Music Festival and the Far North Bush Poetry Festival. I have had the privilege to act as compere at many of the places I have performed and see it as an important role in keeping any function running smoothly.

Since 1999 Chris, and on occasions my dad, have joined me in our own show of Bush Poetry and Yarns, which we called 'Laughter & Tears from the Bush'. We have toured Western Queensland from Miles through to Camooweal, the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Easter In the Country at Roma, the 1770 Festival as well as Festivals, Expos, Farmfest, the Barcaldine Heritage Centre and numerous other venues throughout Queensland and Northern New South Wales.

Over the years Chris has accompanied me to The Tamworth Country Music Festival where we perform our show in front of Grace Bros., now Target. From 2000 until 2003 Chris and I were resident bush poets at the Bailey Bar Caravan Park at Charleville during the winter months where we performed our Bush Poetry and Yarns show daily and we had the opportunity to meet so many folk and introduced quite a few of them to bush verse. In November 2004 I released my debut Bush Ballad EP/CD, 'The Bushman & The Balladeer', a tribute to R. M. Williams and Slim Dusty, featuring the songs, 'R. M. Williams - a Man Who Had Tried' and 'I Never Cried For Elvis But I Shed A Tear For Slim'.

In 2005 I tried my hand at song writing and entered The Lyrics Only section of the Katherine Country Music Muster's Northern Territory Song Writing Competition and was nominated as one of the five finalists. On the Saturday night of the Muster, Balladeer Keith Jamieson announced that I had won the section with my song 'Chasing Buttons.'

Then in 2006 I thought I'd enter the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received three out of the five nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest and on Wednesday night of the Awards, Tania Kernaghan announced the finalists and then singer/songwriter Tom McIvor opened the envelope and announced that I won with 'The Maintop Balladeer.'

Also in 2006 I again tried my hand at The Lyrics Only section of the Katherine Country Music Muster's Northern Territory Song Writing Competition and was nominated as one of the five finalists. Keith Jamieson again announced that I had won the section with my song 'Granddad's Crusty Damper.'

Later in the year I received three finalist nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of the S.E. Queensland Branch's Song Writing Awards and took out second place with "I Wish I Were a Crocodile" and third place with "Son Play Another Coster Song". In August I released a new EP/CD "From Bard to Balladeer" with seven of my own compositions.

In 2007 I thought I'd again enter the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received four out of the six nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest and won with "I Wish I Were a Crocodile."

In 2008 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received two out of the six nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest.

In 2009 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received two out of the six nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest and won with "How The Times Have Changed So Qickly".

In 2010 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received a finalist nomination in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest and won with with "Down On Dogs and Ducks".

In 2011 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received a finalist nomination in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest and won with with "Hey Banjo!".

In 2012 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received two out of the six nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest.

In 2013 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received three semi-finalist nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest with "But Today It Isn't So", "The Dingo Scalper's Daughter" and "A Love To Own The Land". Finalist & Winner with "The Dingo Scalper's Daughter" and "A Love To Own The Land" and won with "The Dingo Scalper's Daughter".

In 2014 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received two semi-finalist nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest with "Let's Say Adieu Instead" and "The Old J.C." Finalist with "Let's Say Adieu Instead" and "The Old J.C."

In 2016 I once again entered the TSA Awards at Tamworth and received a semi-finalist nominations in the Lyrics Only Section of their National Song Writing Contest with "Smiles". Also received a Finalist spot with "Smiles."

I was bush poets Rep. for the Australian Bush Balladeers from 2003 to 2007.

Chris and I enjoyed working our Bush Poetry Ballads and Yarns shows over our last four years of the Tamworth Festival at the Kootingal Bowls Club and always invited a couple of other poets and balladeers to join us. Health issues have seen us limit our performances but enjoy being a part of Boondooma's Spirit of the Bush Festival in April and Rosewood's Country Roundup Music Festival near Tumbarumba each year. These days we enjoy travelling this great island of ours and doing impromptu performaces. Check out our site Bush Poetry, Ballads and Yarns web page http://users.tpg.com.au/thegrey/ and our facebook pages Merv Webster https://www.facebook.com/mervw?ref=name and Bush Poetry Ballads and Yarns https://www.facebook.com/Bush-Poetry-Ba ... 9/?fref=ts

Also join me on the ABPA forum viewtopic.php?f=28&t=7936

Have a great day. ;)
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Post by thestoryteller » Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:16 pm

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The daughter of a drover, I was born and educated in Roma, South-West Queensland. Before I met my husband I had been a shop assistant and a Nanny in the Warrego district. I was married in the botanical gardens in Toowoomba and I had four children, Shane, Amanda, Meagan and Nathan. Merv's work took us to various places such as Cairns, Gatton, Roma, Warialda and Goondiwindi and today we live at Bargara, a beachside village east of Bundaberg in Queensland. Being a mum was pretty much a full time job to me, but I did enjoy playing indoor cricket and basketball. My children have all left home now and these days I enjoy my four grandchildren, my hobby of making ironing board covers and going to markets and performing bush poetry.

In 1994 we moved to Bargara, where Merv began writing and performing bush poetry. Over the years he attended various bush poetry competitions throughout Queensland and on one occasion, in 1997, I accompanied him to the Bundy Mob's Bush Poet's Muster where I took an interest in the performance of traditional and contemporary bush poetry works.

My first bush poetry performances were at the Battered Bugle Bush Poetry Championships at Surat and then went on to perform at Pine Rivers, the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Jondaryan Country Music Muster, Tenterfield's Oracles of the Bush, the Bundy Mob's Bush Poets Muster, Bard of the Outback at Cunnamulla, the Drover's Festival at Camooweal, Millmerran, Glengallan, The Imperial Hotel Bush Poetry Competition at Tamworth, The Winton Waltzing Matilda Championships and The Australian Bush Poetry Championships at Yarrawonga-Mulwala.

Since 1999 I joined Merv [The Goondiwindi Grey] in our own show of bush poetry and yarns, which we call 'Laughter & Tears from the Bush', and we toured Western Queensland from Miles through to Camooweal. During those years, we spent some happy times performing at the Homestead Caravan Park in Barcaldine. We also performed at the Tamworth Country Music Festival, Easter In the Country at Roma, the 1770 Festival , Expos, Farmfest, The Barcaldine Heritage Centre and numerous other Festivals and venues throughout Queensland and Northern New South Wales. On two occasions I have been a finalist at the Golden Gumleaf Bush Laureate Awards. Once with our bush poetry album, 'Chris and The Grey - A Selection of Bush Verse' and once for Best Single off an Album with my poem, 'Let's Set Our Children Free', on 'Pull Up A Stump And Listen!'

Over the years I have accompanied Merv to The Tamworth Country Music Festival where we perform our show in front of Grace Bros., now Target. From 2000 until 2003 Merv and I were resident bush poets at the Bailey Bar Caravan park at Charleville during the winter months where we performed our bush poetry and yarns show daily and we had the opportunity to meet so many folk and introduced quite a few of them to bush verse. Merv and I continue to perform our show and if you wish to know where we will be performing check out our web site.
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Post by thestoryteller » Mon Nov 22, 2010 6:21 pm

Chris and I have enjoyed meeting so many folk over the years and still enjoy sharing this art form at our shows and many festivals. To see it take off from it's fledging years and to see it now being included in many venues of enertainment is great.

Also to the many bush poetry clubs who give folk the opportunity to share a skill they obviously enjoy, goodonya. The Association caters for those who are just happy to dabble and keep their writings in the draw right through to those who now entertain on a professional basis and of course the audience who just enjoy the art form.

Chris and I wish you all the best in where ever your love lies.
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Post by thestoryteller » Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:06 pm

We'd like to thank all those that supported our shows at the Kootingal Bowls Club during the 2012 tamworth Festival. Many thanks to Barry and Cay Ellem who joined us.

Merv and Chris Webster
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Post by Irene » Tue Feb 07, 2012 12:48 am

Hi Merv
Hope you had a wonderful time at Tamworth.
I hope to get over there again one day, and to catch up with one of your shows again.

catchya
IRene
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Post by Rimeriter » Tue Feb 07, 2012 1:48 pm

Blimey, Merv and Chris.

What a wealth and spread of experience.

Thank you for the details.
Jim.

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Post by DollyDot » Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:35 am

Hi Merv & Chris
Wow! What experience. I was going to post my profile but think Ill wait. Can't wait to read some of you poetry.
Cheers
Dot

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Post by thestoryteller » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:32 am

G'day Irene, love your little pic. Always reckoned that if you were going to leave home you should take a good friend with you.


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Post by thestoryteller » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:36 am

G'day Jim, Chris and I have enjoyed playing a role in taking bush poetry to the public. In the early days it was very much a case of performing to the converted but gradually it became appreciated as an art form that put the public on seats that they paid for and helped support the artists in their endeavours. Hope you are keeping well mate.


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Post by thestoryteller » Wed Aug 01, 2012 10:39 am

G'day Dot. Look forward to seeing your profile. We all have to start somewhere and we wish you all the best as you enjoy your verse.


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