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John Laws, Australian broadcast icon and recording artist

John Laws, ‘Golden Tonsils’ Broadcaster And Recording Artist, Dies Aged 90

by Paul Cashmere

John Laws, the Golden Tonsils of Australian radio, has died aged 90. Beyond broadcasting he recorded albums, singles and poetry, revealing a musical side to his celebrated voice.

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