All about Brad the Alto
Well what can I say - Australian and so awfully fond of the entry on Australia (especially the bits about our wildlife)
I'm a geek, a chorister (an Alto if you haven't guessed), a cyclist (of the mad variety), and a committee hack - which is a very brief summary of me but it will do to be getting on with.
My place of work and play (or play and work) is The University of Melbourne
My primary interests in singing and being a committee hack lie with the Australian Intervarsity Choral Society's Association (AICSA) and my primary choir is the Melbourne University Choral Society (MUCS).
There really is an awful lot of other stuff I do to fill in the time - but I guess I'll make references to those in articles I may write so it's not worth getting into here...
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Brad The Alto
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