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Just Don't Be a D**khead and Other Profound Things I've Learnt

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Kasey Chambers' Just Don’t Be a D**khead and Other Profound Things I’ve Learnt is a whirlwind of great stories, rock-solid life lessons and Kasey Chambers at her most heartfelt and honest. From her childhood in the Australian outback to the heights of her chart-topping international success as a singer/songwriter, Kasey has trusted her gut, stuck to her values and learned some hard truths, always while trying to live by the best advice she’s ever received: just don’t be a dickhead.

288 pages, Paperback

Published October 22, 2024

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Kasey Chambers

4 books7 followers
Chambers was born in Mount Gambier, South Australia. She has an older brother, Nash Chambers. She grew up on the Nullarbor Plain and the tiny fishing village in Beachport, South Australia. Her family owned the local Fish and Chip shop for a time and were playing and touring with her family band, "The Dead Ringer Band" which included her father Billy Chambers a Golden Guitar Award songwriter and Nash Chambers, now a well known music producer and performer. "The Dead Ringer Band" continued to tour locally and interstate gaining support and popularity along the way.

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47 reviews1 follower
August 4, 2025
“Getting older is a beautiful gift that we are given every single day. The only real alternative is being dead.”

As you all know, I don’t love non fiction but really enjoyed this one! Kasey is very earnest and candid in the way that she writes which is refreshing for a memoir. Was also fun having little Talon anecdotes sprinkled throughout!
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137 reviews
November 18, 2024
I love this woman so much. A life long fan of Kasey and I love her even more after reading this. She’s open, honest and always true to herself. A breath of fresh air
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684 reviews7 followers
November 17, 2024
Loved listening to Kasey telling me her very honest, funny and at times sad story. Bonus that she also sings a few snippets of her songs, you won't get that with the printed book! If she comes to the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January, I'll be buying a ticket to see her!
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73 reviews1 follower
October 14, 2024
I read this signed copy following attending Kasey’s book launch on Friday night - the most down to earth person you will ever meet ( and she performed 3 songs) ❤️
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2,292 reviews96 followers
November 10, 2024
Interesting - love her music, but a bit preachy, a bit "and then.... and then..." but I guess that's the point of a biography. Wonderful album, though.
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188 reviews4 followers
October 3, 2025
3.5 stars for an Aussie music legend

Not a typical biography but make a collection of stories that make up the story of Kasey’s life.
It was quite honest and emotional in parts but also contained a lot of name dropping. I found it extremely repetitive, but despite that it was a fun listen, and a must for any Kasey fan.
The audio book was also great, Kasey is so animated and you could hear the passion in her voice
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265 reviews10 followers
November 23, 2024
What a beautiful, interesting person Kasey Chamber’s is. Loved this book!
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66 reviews4 followers
October 30, 2024
Audiobook is narrated by the author and there are parts of songs throughout so recommend this version. It is heartfelt and entertaining.
173 reviews4 followers
November 3, 2024
Interesting story especially early life with her family travelling around Australia.
Very introspective at times which for me seemed to become repetitive.
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555 reviews5 followers
February 17, 2025
I've been wanting to read this since it came out towards the end of last year. I saw it in Readings in Carlton, VIC when I bought her new album released concurrently with the book. I first saw Kasey with the family band: The Dead Ringer band at Bluesfest in 1999, where she also did her debut solo set debuting a few new songs from her forthcoming debut album The Captain. This is a memoir of sorts and a follow up to her previous memoir, but perhaps a bit more in depth. It starts with the family being chansed through the bush by an irate farmer, while Kasey was in utero, and her Mum was leaning out the car to put spare petrol into the tank as the engine was starting to fail due the tank running on empty. And while the rest of the ride isn't quite as dramatic as the start it is still a fun read. And basically the gist of the book is to follow your inner voice that tells you want you need, not the one that says follow what the world tells you to want. And throughout the book, she says the basic rule of her life is "Don't be a dickhead." Kasey has mostly followed her own advice and has realized she was unhappiest when she didn't and instead listened to that voice telling her to be that dickhead. For me, who worked in the music industry for over 2 decades, I amazed at her retelling her initial interaction with EMI Australia record boss Tony Harlow, who signed her to the label. If only all first meetings with record labels for new artists could be so smooth and enjoyable. She says she extremely nervous and her inner bad voice was telling her to run away. Sitting in Tony's office, he began by telling Kasey about his love for Emmylou Harris, Neil Young and Gram Parsons, and that calmed her right down, thinking that this is real, honest and natural. For her recording, that as they say is now history. But it wasn't all smooth sailing for Kasey with 2 divorces under her belt, but 3 gorgeous children who tour the world with her. And every so often in the book, she drops little peals: such as "Be brave enough to be vulnerable." And "A backhanded compliment is still a compliment." If not a fan, this book is still worth a read, and it may even turn you into a fan.
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263 reviews1 follower
January 12, 2025
You know that wild, carefree, unhindered childhood that you sometimes read about?
Well, this book is that.

🎶KASEY CHAMBERS🎶
🪕Just Don't Be A D**khead🪕

Over the years, I have listened to Kasey's music, off and on.
Always feeling that this singer has such wonderful stories wrapped up in music.
Now country music is not for everyone, but gees they have the best stories to tell.
I grew up listening to all the greats of country.
Hank Williams, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and Dolly Parton. And later on my personal favourite, Garth Brooks.
So, I guess I do love a good country story.
Reading Kasey's book is like listening to music. It's filled with love, honesty, hurt, wonder, humour, and a whole lot of her heart.
From childhood to international success and everything in between, Kasey leads us through her life with such rawness and humour.
And every now and then, a little surprise awaits in the form of a link to some of her songs.
They are perfectly timed for the reader to stop and listen.
I loved this book and am loving listening to some old favourites because of it.
But I have to say, her rendition of Eminem's Lose Yourself is now on highnrotation, it's magnetic and powerful.
Give it a listen if you can and let me know your thoughts.
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Author 34 books89 followers
November 10, 2024
Full confession, autobiographies are not normally my thing. In fact I find them cringe-worthy roadblocks to my teetering TBR pile(s). But this ... holey moley. It's a 7/5 from me. So up and down honest, so brazeningly spirited and delightfully undiluted. I love a gal who is not afraid of contextual (and otherwise) use of the F bomb, who fully understands the impact of what she's saying. And Chambers' impact is deep and far reaching.

I lost count of the number of soul-stirring, emotionally enlightening aphorisms and wittisms that resonated as loudly as, well, a foghorn, with me. Thank you Kasey. The sharing of your heart with us filled mine beyond capacity. What a wondrous and wise thing that this is.

Put this on your must read list.
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219 reviews
July 2, 2025
20 odd years ago I discovered Kasey's music, Barricades & Brickwalls, and then picked up The Captain and subsequent Wayward Angel. Some wonderful songs which I have loved for decades. I wish she would tour England, so I could catch her live.
So it was lovely to pick up her autobiography, which was an enjoyable listen, read by Kasey herself.
Those early years as a kid living day to day in the outback with her loving family, playing & singing around the campfire, all those old tunes is a joy.
I loved her talking about the family band, and writing those wonderful songs but I did find some of her musings a little repetitive.
Bring on the foghorn!

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60 reviews
February 20, 2025
I always find it difficult reviewing biography’s. Who am I to rate someone’s personal story? In saying that, I found Kasey Chamber’s story interesting, especially her earlier life growing up on the Nullarbor Plain and her reflection later on in the book about raising her own children, including the decision to choose her own path, rather than what other people view ‘success’ to be. I definately found the swearing too much, but she came across very honest and genuine. Loved listening to Kasey narrate it herself.
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364 reviews1 follower
March 5, 2025
You don’t have to follow what every other Tom, Dick, and Harry are doing. All you have to do is listen to your inner voice and not be a…well, you get the idea. Kasey Chambers is one of those iconic names in Australian music, a quintessential part of the identity of music and land in the great country I was born in. Kasey’s life is one of eccentricities and fascinating tales on the road. I had no idea about her work overseas, and it’s always nice to hear somebody talk about their connections to my hometown. This book is a must-read for any Australian.
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1 review2 followers
November 30, 2024
Really enjoyed the audiobook, narrated by her. Kasey’s a very entertaining and engaging storyteller. Candidly shares funny, at times sad, heartfelt stories and memories, as well as “other profound things she’s learned”, which she delivers with honesty and kindness, and without preaching. The audiobook includes some of her earlier hits and songs from her new album “Backbone”. Oh and you can’t miss her amazing cover of Eminem’s “Lose Yourself”.
Author 2 books4 followers
February 2, 2025
Listened to this as an audiobook and Kasey does an excellent job narrating it. I felt like there was a fair bit of overlap between this book and her earlier memoir. I liked the way she used life lessons to structure the book. However I just didn't get much out of it, and that could be a reflection on my life at the moment and how all the challenges I am facing are worlds apart from the life she describes in her book and the lessons she imparts.
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15 reviews
February 24, 2025
I went to the book launch for this in Geelong. Listened to Kasey tell us about her story and listened to her sing a few songs. It was worth the wait to line up and personally have her sign my copy of the book and take a quick photo together. This woman is an inspiration. I have just finished reading her book. Plenty of laughs, inspirational quotes and I love the fact she has QR codes throughout to listen to her songs. 5 stars Kasey!❤️
410 reviews2 followers
June 5, 2025
Kasey as herself for us all to see and know. Having followed Kasey through her music it is so wonderful and amazing of her to show us her true self and her family life. Just makes you love her more. Such an astonishing life so well lived by one of our wonderful Australian. This book is funny, sad, truthful, hearthfelt, emotional: consists of wonderful music as you read. "Backbone" her latest album.
311 reviews3 followers
December 6, 2024
Really enjoyed Kasey’s east’s & all story of her life till now. We could all learn some perspective from her words. I grew up with Country Music & still enjoy it. Having said that, I don’t actively follow any particular music now. You don’t have to be a Country music follower to enjoy Kasey’s book.

I score this book 5 🌟
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16 reviews1 follower
February 20, 2025
One of the most wholesome and down to earth life story I’ve ever read. I will be making sure I tune into my inner foghorn every chance I get !! Very eye opening and easy to read, I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling to appreciate the little things in life as well as those seeking a more meaningful existence.
5 reviews
February 24, 2025
Loved reading all about Kasey’s upbringing and how her family entered the music industry. I love learning about how down to earth she is and how much much she values the real things in life that keep her happy. Not the fancy shit that so often comes with fame. I loved her honesty and her humour. A great read.
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8 reviews
April 19, 2025
An open honest account of Kasey Chamber’s life to date. So much of this book resonated with me.
I listened to it as an audiobook, read by Kasey. I laughed and I cried. It made me think a lot about my own life, my parenting style, what success means to me, what growing old means to me.
I would definitely recommend listening or reading Kasey’s book.
24 reviews
October 18, 2024
Kasey’s book gets 5 stars from me! It has some laugh out loud moments and some not so funny moments. She is open and honest on all facets of her amazing life. If you like Kasey’s music you will enjoy this insight to her off the stage.
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19 reviews
November 14, 2024
I have been reading autobiographies all year and I found this to be the easiest one to read. I dunno if it’s her way of telling stories, or if its the fact that its not all in the timeline. I adore the stories, I love when people have unique experiences and stories to share. Its a 10/10 from me.
1 review
January 3, 2025
A lighthearted and great read! Some great stories filled with laughter, tears and positive messages. Love, love, loved the QR codes within and looking up other songs she referenced and getting lost in the music as well as the book.
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Author 4 books23 followers
February 23, 2025
This is an absolutely brilliant book, describing the life of Kasey Chambers through her own beliefs and values. Many of the "profound things" Chambers puts forward resonated with things that I believe, thereby helping me connect with the book further, and having her character shine through in the writing just adds that much more.

Just Don't Be a D**khead and Other Profound Things I've Learnt is an easy read with some funny anecdotes that back up Chambers' profound offerings. Well worth the read!
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126 reviews6 followers
March 19, 2025
I did this as an audio book and I highly recommend doing that if you can!
She narrates herself plus there is snippets of her singing that really adds to the story ect she is telling
She is so wholesome and down to earth in this book!
Loved it :)
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302 reviews6 followers
September 7, 2025
This book reminded me what I love so much about Kasey’s music and why I try to get to her gigs whenever she is in town. It is her honesty and authenticity that comes through in her music and that is what I also really enjoyed about this book as well.
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