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MacCallum. The journo, I try and put his name in and it gets changed to "champion.
His name is M. U. N. G. O. And was a respected Australian political journalist.
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I think Old Mungo announced he was about to die over a year ago.

If my memory serves me correctly he was the bloke sued by Abbott and Costello (the pollies) for making and printing scandalous claims about affairs.
 
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I think Old champion announced he was about to die over a year ago.

If my memory serves me correctly he was the bloke sued by Abbott and Costello (the pollies) for making and printing scandalous claims about affairs.

That was Bob Ellis who made those claims about A & C in a book.

Vale Mungo McCallum, I remember first hearing him as political commentator on radio 2JJ in the 70s.
 

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Alto Reed, the sax player with Bob Seeger's band for nearly 50yrs has played his last notes.
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Bob Seger

"It is with a heavy heart that we inform you of the passing of our lifelong friend and band mate, Alto Reed. Alto passed away this morning at his home with his family by his side after fighting a courageous battle with colon cancer.
Alto has been a part of our musical family, on and off stage, for nearly 50 years. I first starting playing with Alto in 1971. He was amazing – he could play just about anything…he was funky, could scat and play tenor sax and alto sax at the same time.
We worked with Alto often and when we booked our first headline arena gigs at Cobo Hall, we asked him to be a part of those shows. No doubt his iconic performance on Turn The Page helped lift us to another level. He has been with us on that stage virtually every show, ever since. And whether it was Turn The Page, Mainstreet, or Old Time Rock And Roll, audiences roared every time he played his part. In our band, Alto was the rock star.
Off stage, Alto had a passion for discovering and experiencing new things. He taught me how to sail on Biscayne Bay, we swam with the sharks (unintentionally!), and he often introduced us to local foods and restaurants he had discovered. I called him Captain. He was bolder than I was. I remember visiting him in the Miami area and I found him feeding the manatees in a lagoon behind his house. Most of us feed the seagulls, Alto fed the manatees!
Alto started a family and was a fabulous father. He helped raise two talented, beautiful, intelligent young ladies. Over the years, his passion for music, life and new adventures never diminished. We loved him like a brother and will miss forever."
- Bob Seger
 

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