Harry Robertson (folk singer)
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Harry Robertson (1923 - 15th May 1995) was a Scottish-born, Australian folk-singer/songwriter, poet and activist, who became a key figure in the development of the Australian folk music tradition.
Robertson emigrated from Scotland in 1952 where he worked in the whaling industry and wrote a number of songs and poems about the lives of the whalers without glorifying the industry. Among them were "Queensland Whalers", "Ballina Whalers" and "Wee Dark Engine Room" (the latter two covered by Nic Jones as "The Humpback Whale" and "The Little Pot Stove" respectively). He also worked with the Welsh-born, Australian folk-singer, Declan Affley.
Robertson and others established the Moreton Bay Folk Festival in 1969 and Maleny/Woodford Folk Festival in 1987, both in Queensland.
[edit] Discography
Whale Chasing Men: Songs of Whaling in Ice and Sun (1971)