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Don Burrows at work

1998
Barry Walsh

oil on canvas (support: 176.5 cm x 152.0 cm)

Don Burrows AO MBE (1928-2020) is Australia’s best–known jazz musician. He began his career playing in a corner of Palings Music Store in Sydney on Friday nights and Saturday mornings, and later worked in radio bands, dance halls and nightclubs. After studying at the Sydney Conservatorium in the early 1940s, he became principal clarinettist with the ABC Sydney Studio Orchestra, and later played with the ABC Dance Band. As his career progressed he collaborated with jazz stars around the world, including Dizzy Gillespie, Nat King Cole and Stephane Grappelli. In 1980 he became Director of Jazz Studies at the NSW Conservatorium of Music, and in 1994 he received a large government grant to facilitate a nationwide school jazz program. Inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1991, Burrows was added to the list of Living National Treasures in 1989 and gleaned three honorary doctorates along with the Australian Performing Rights Association’s Ted Albert Award for his outstanding contribution to Australian music.

Purchased with funds donated by Patrick Corrigan 2000
© Barry Walsh

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Artist and subject

Barry Walsh (age 47 in 1998)

Don Burrows (age 70 in 1998)

Supported by

Patrick Corrigan AM (13 portraits supported)

Related portraits

1. Bob Barnard, 1986 (printed 2006). All Don Burrows.
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