Australian comedian, singer, dancer and radio star from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Born 1 March 1913, Alberton, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Died 15 July 1990. Father of singers/actresses Patsy Ann Noble & Amanda Noble.
His wife Helen De Paul was a singer/dancer and straight woman and Buster played the ukulele and tap-danced. During World War II, Buster served as a sergeant in the Waratahs Entertainment Unit in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) from November 1942 to January 1946. He released some novelty singles over the years with "The Pommy Jackaroo" from 1962 reaching the Top 40. One of his other hits was "The Young Camp Stockman" from 1973.
1975
1973
M7
7", Single
1968
1964
Columbia
LP, Mono
1964
Columbia
7", Single
1964
1963
Columbia
7", Single
1963
1962
Australian Country
7", Single
Australian Country
7", Single
Columbia
7", Single
M7
LP, Album
M7
LP, Comp
2023
Amnesiac Archive
File, WAV, Album, Comp
1975
M7, M7
LP, Comp
1973
1967
1966
Strike (2)
LP, Album, Comp, Mono
1963
His Master's Voice
LP, Comp
Columbia
LP, Comp
Parlophone, Parlophone
LP, Comp, Mono
Music For Pleasure
LP, Comp
Music For Pleasure, Music For Pleasure
LP, Comp
Music For Pleasure
LP
Buster Noble
Buster Noble
Buster Noble
Buster Noble
Buster Noble
Buster Noble
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Buster Noble
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Buster Noble
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