Dave Warner (musician)

David Robert Warner (born 1953) is an Australian rock musician, author and screenwriter.

As Dave Warner's From the Suburbs, they re-released "Suburban Boy" (1978) as a single and then Mugs Game (1978) with some tracks recorded live at Melbourne University,[4] it was certified Gold within a month of its release.

[8] The first feature film written by Warner, Cut (2000), was a teen slasher starring Molly Ringwald and Kylie Minogue.

He followed up with Balmain Boys (TV movie) and Garage Days (both 2002) and then Ravenswood (2006) starring Stephen Moyer and Teresa Palmer.

In the same year his second book, Footy's Hall of Shame also came out, featuring cartoons by Steve Panozzo.

He then wrote the first one in a series of humorous crime novels in the style of Agatha Christie, Murder in the Groove.

Published in 1998, the book featured Andrew "The Lizard" Zirk, a former rock star turned detective.

Andrew "Lizard" Zirk series Dan Clement and Snowy Lane series Other works The West Australian Music Industry Awards are annual awards celebrating achievements for Western Australian music.