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The Life Lessons Pete Murray Learned From His Father's Death

The Life Lessons Pete Murray Learned From His Father's Death

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Pete Murray has been a fixture of the Australian music scene for two decades. With three #1 albums and multiple hit singles under his belt, Pete this year launched his biggest tour to date - with nearly 60 shows across Australia and New Zealand. Initially planning a career in rugby union, a missed call and a string of injuries ended his sporting dreams. Pete didn't pick up a guitar until he was 23, but it sparked a passion for music that saw him propelled to the top of the charts.

In this episode, Pete reveals his struggles with the success of his hit album 'Feeler', his issues dealing with a major record label and the life lessons he took away from his father's premature passing.

LINKS

  • See Pete's tour dates at PeteMurray.com
  • Listen to 'Better Days (Pete's Version)
  • Pete Murray's new album 'Longing' is released October 3
  • Listen to Pete's new single 'Home To Me'
  • Listen to 'I Am Fire'
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  • Learn more about Ant on his website antmiddleton.com
  • Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial.

CREDITS
Host:
Ant Middleton
Editor: Adrian Walton
Executive Producer: Damien Haffenden
Managing Producer:
Elle Beattie

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