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Pat Drummond

The populace of Australia receive a voice through the songs of singer/songwriter/guitarist Pat Drummond (born: Patrick Edward Drummond). The co-recipient of the Australian Bush Music Celebration award as “male vocalist of the entire year,” in 1993, Drummond received honours for “record of the entire year”, “manufacturer of the entire year”, “nation song of the entire year”, and a particular Heritage award, on the Tamworth Australasian Nation Music Celebration, in 1994. His melody, “THE STREET To Damascus”, reached the finals in the “nation song of the entire year,” competition in Tamworth in 1999.The up coming year, he was named “Australia’s independent country music artist of 2000”. Hailing in the north southwest Australian town of Macdonaldtown, Drummond performed, in the 1960s, with an acoustic folk group that he distributed to his brothers. He released his debut single album, EVERYTHING YOU See Is EVERYTHING YOU Obtain, in 1979. Drummond spent some time working with Bush poetry/humor troupe, the Nude Poets. He followed the on-stage persona of a vintage time paper reporter when he documented his sixth record, Tales IN THE Lo9cal rag, in 1990.

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