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That's sad. Aside fom the glory years in Daddy Cool, he was a long term contributor to the Melbourne live scene in a range of traditional rock'n'roll and rootsy bands. Great guitarist, loved that easy, laid back feel he had. A lot of rockers die young, all those years on the road and in smoky pubs sadly take a toll.
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