Ed Nimmervoll
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Edward Charles Nimmervoll (21 September 1947 – 10 October 2014[1]) was an Australian music journalist, author and historian. He worked on rock and pop magazines Go-Set (1966–1974) and Juke Magazine (1975–92) both as a journalist and as an editor.[2] From 2000, Nimmervoll was editor of HowlSpace, a website detailing Australian rock/pop music history, providing artist profiles, news and video interviews.[3] He was an author of books on the same subject and co-authored books with musicians including Brian Cadd (early history of Australian rock) and Renée Geyer (her autobiography).[4]
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Born | Edward Charles Nimmervoll (1947-09-21)21 September 1947 Austria |
Died | 10 October 2014(2014-10-10) (aged 67) Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Period | 1966–2012 |
Subject | Rock music |
Notable works | Friday on my mind: a year by year account of popular music in the Australian charts |
At the Music Victoria Awards of 2014, Nimmervoll was inducted into the Music Victoria Hall of Fame.[5]