Kurt Jacob had only recently arrived in Melbourne from Germany to start the first official Hohner Agency, when he was approached one day in 1937, while walking along a Melbourne street, by Horace Pearson. Continue reading “Kurt Jacob, Hohner Harmonicas and Me”
The Rouseabouts – a rattling good bush band
© John Low
AN INTERVIEW WITH RAY GRIEVE
Ray Grieve‘s early musical experience was in the rock world. He began singing professionally in 1964 and, throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, was lead singer in a number of rock bands including the Minit-Men, the Travellers and most notably the Elliot Gordon Union. Continue reading “The Rouseabouts – a rattling good bush band”