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Pete Murray has been a mainstay of the Australian music scene since he released his major label debut album, Feeler, in 2003.
One of the interesting things about Pete's story is that he didn't even pick up a guitar until 22, and he was 30 when he released his first independent album, The Game.
By today's standards he is very much a late starter, having spent his youth focusing on sport, to the point where he almost represented Australia in rugby union 7s.
Pete walks us through his story here, and the tragedies that set him on his path to being a musician.
By A Jaxsta Podcast with Rod Yates5
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Pete Murray has been a mainstay of the Australian music scene since he released his major label debut album, Feeler, in 2003.
One of the interesting things about Pete's story is that he didn't even pick up a guitar until 22, and he was 30 when he released his first independent album, The Game.
By today's standards he is very much a late starter, having spent his youth focusing on sport, to the point where he almost represented Australia in rugby union 7s.
Pete walks us through his story here, and the tragedies that set him on his path to being a musician.

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