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Scotland the brave sydney opera house
Scotland the brave sydney opera house













scotland the brave sydney opera house scotland the brave sydney opera house

That’s where my love of choral music came from. When I was growing up in Adelaide (although I’m Brisbane born), I was the youngest member to join the Adelaide Youth Choir. We sang what they sang, mainly Everly Brothers covers, so harmony was natural for me. So I grew up with music and singing at home. My Father Tony, and Godfather Howard ,were professional singers during the 60’s back in England, where they toured together in a band. And what about ensemble singing? You are well known as one of the original ten tenors, but where did your journey begin?Įnsemble singing really started at home. I am certainly very grateful for the career I have had to date. I’ve also sung our National Anthem at such events as State of Origin and International rugby games. I also toured Australia in the National tour of Pirates of Penzance, as understudy to Simon Gallaher, and opposite the late Jon English. Over the years I have toured that show around the world including shows at the Sydney Opera House and the Lincoln Centre in NYC. I also started my long association with the Queensland Pops Orchestra in a show called Scotland The Brave. When I graduated high school, I went straight to the QLD Conservatorium, and that’s when I became a founding member of The Ten Tenors. I sang ‘Silver Bells’ and have never looked back! I performed in school and community choirs growing up and played the lead in many school and community musicals. Yes, my first public performance was at a school Christmas concert. I understand you made your debut at the tender age of 5? Gregory Moore in Scotland the Brave Tell us a bit about your solo career.















Scotland the brave sydney opera house