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Dave Graney talks with Woody Campfire

30 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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Dave Graney talks with Woody Campfire aka Tomas Ford. A few yarns around the billabong. Tomas Ford aka Woody Campfire. Once an electro pop cabaret indie music artist now a swaggering, bearded bushman. With a ukelele and a cork pick and an Akubra hat. Busking around Australia in all sorts of raw situations.

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