Stuart Coupe (born 11 September 1956) is an Australian music journalist, author, band manager, promoter, publicist and music label founder. A renowned rock music writer, Coupe is best known for his work with Roadrunner, Rock Australia Magazine, The Sun-Herald, and Dolly; the music labels, GREEN Records and Laughing Outlaw;[1] and the author of books including The Promoters, Gudinski, Roadies, and Paul Kelly.[2]
Coupe is a former manager of the Australian bands Hoodoo Gurus and Paul Kelly and is currently a presenter on Sydney radio stations 2SER and FBI Radio.[3] 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.
^McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'The Thought Criminals'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 19 April 2004. Retrieved 12 September 2018.
^"Guest presenter - Stuart Coupe". ABC Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 April 2013. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
^"Music's Mr fix-it". Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. 28 April 2003. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
StuartCoupe (born 11 September 1956) is an Australian music journalist, author, band manager, promoter, publicist and music label founder. A renowned...
Sutherland was unavailable, it was guest-hosted by music personalities StuartCoupe or Glenn A. Baker. Notable international guests on the show included...
touring Australian capitals in the following two months. According to StuartCoupe of The Canberra Times Diamonde had been "playing with a series of small-time...
industry", the promotion of Australian music and service to the community. Coupe, Stuart (28 July 2015). Gudinski: The Godfather of Australian Music (1 ed.)...
superfluous sections, and had a punk-pop ethos." At the time of release, StuartCoupe said, "Right from the opening bars of 'Cold Cold Change', it's obvious...
Recording Industry Association (ARIA) created their own charts in mid-1988. StuartCoupe (29 November 1987). "Barnsie steams in". The Sydney Morning Herald. p...
Report Albums Chart, and was certified as a gold album.[citation needed] StuartCoupe of The Sydney Morning Herald reported there were "impressive notices"...
McMillan and StuartCoupe continued to occasionally contribute to the magazine but less so as they went in different directions, Coupe to edit TAGG magazine...
Automobile Magazine. Retrieved May 5, 2008. Waterman, Stuart (January 9, 2006). "UPDATE: Infiniti Coupe Concept - official photos and press release". Autoblog...
the show. In 2021, Douglas' memoir LOUD was published by ABC Books. Stuart, Coupe (2018). Roadies: The Secret History of Australian Rock'n'Roll. Hachette...
professional debut in February 2021. With PSG, Simons won a Ligue 1 title and a Coupe de France. In 2022, he returned to the Netherlands with PSV, winning the...
Ichiban (Triple J) Industry: Dan Zilber, Programming Manager MTV Aus & NZ; StuartCoupe (Laughing Outlaw); Anna Burns, General Manager Future Classic; Andrew...
Tapestry: The Festival File Volume 9 by Marty Rhone and The Soul Agents. StuartCoupe reviewed the collection for The Canberra Times, "Never a big pop star...
TAGG's pocket-sized gig guide expanded to Sydney where it was edited by StuartCoupe. The Melbourne edition had several editors, starting with Helmut Katterl...
Powerhouse Museum. Government of New South Wales. Retrieved 6 September 2013. StuartCoupe (11 January 1981). "Variety! That's the spice of Sydney Pub Rock". Sydney...
from the rest of the very good British police novels that are around." StuartCoupe in The Sydney Morning Herald was very enthusiastic about the novel: "The...
"patchy, but it displayed a more mature dance approach". Music journalist StuartCoupe described it as "less heartfelt, more synthetic" and it was "about as...
writing the book made him more sympathetic to the gay cause. Reviewer StuartCoupe wrote that: It must be said that with the Malone series Cleary has become...
its appearance, called the Honda Civic Shuttle. An additional two-seat coupe style—labeled CRX—was introduced, noted for its compact dimensions and light...