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  1. David Ewan McArtney (5 April 1951 – 15 April 2013) was a New Zealand musician and songwriter. He is best known for his work with the band Hello Sailor and his band Dave McArtney & The Pink Flamingos. In 1989, McArtney returned to university, completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature, majoring in Renaissance poetry.

  2. Dave McArtney, a founding member of pioneering New Zealand rock band Hello Sailor, has died at home in Auckland. He was 62. Although McArtney had been seriously unwell and had spent a week in...

  3. Dave McArtney died peacefully at his home on April 16, 2013, aged a youthful 62. Way too early in a life that had been well-lived, yet still offered plenty more. As a musican, songwriter, educator, friend and essentially fine Kiwi bloke, Dave was very widely and genuinely admired, respected and loved. He was a special man who contributed some ...

  4. The passing of much-loved kiwi rock legend Dave McArtney (died April 16th 2013) left many saddened. A peerless songwriter, pioneer and founding member of ico...

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  5. New Zealand singer song writer best known for his tenure with Hello Sailor and Pink Flamingos. Gutter Black became the theme song for his life, it kicked off the chart career for Hello...

  6. www.rnz.co.nz › musicalchairs › collectionsDave McArtney | RNZ

    A collection of RNZ stories and performances related to the much loved and respected NZ musician Dave McArtney.

  7. Singer, songwriter and guitarist Dave McArtney achieved fame with Kiwi music legends Hello Sailor, then went solo with his band the Pink Flamingos. He composed the classic song 'Gutter Black', about “dole bludgers living in Ponsonby” and now iconic as the theme tune to Outrageous Fortune.