Graeme Lyall
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Graeme Lyall was professional from a very young age. He played at the Palais Ballroom and The Embers night club in Melbourne when he was only 17 years old. When he turned 19 he was appointed to a lead musicians role and arranger with TCN 9 Orchestra.
In 1971, Graeme took a composing, arranging and record producer at Armstring Studios and moved back to Melbourne. He became a member of the ABC Melbourne Showband for years in 1977 and finally become the Director of Music at GTV-9 Melbourne. During his time in Melbourne, Graeme was the Winner of the Best Arrangement at Yamaha International Song Festival 4 times and winner of the Australian Writers and Art Directors Guild Award for the Best Music for a Television Commercial (Hallmark Greeting Cards).
He currently works and lives in Western Australia and works at the WA Academy of Performing Arts and is the conducting the WAYJO. He is also the adjudicator of the Generations In Jazz of division 2 composing such pieces as '7-up' and 'Gotcha'.
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