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Philip Greetham:
Retired from the corporate world, having had careers in teaching, customer service, training and consulting.
Born in the UK, my parents emigrated to Australia as "£10 poms" settling in Melbourne. [...]Father, Edward, when young was a drummer in a dance band, and donated his drums during WW2. Aunt, Evelyn was a pianist, and cousin Eddie "almost made it big" in the 1960's in their band The Presidents http://www.the-presidents.org.uk
I've has had two successful marriages and two successful children, Carley and Devon, who are now independent with families of their own.
Politically, I support freedom, justice and independence, and have been involved in various campaigns, including, when young, getting into trouble over opposition to the war in Vietnam (didn't everybody?)
Over the years I've had interests including music (started playing folk guitar as a teenager), four-wheel driving, motor cycling, camping, fishing, sailing, martial arts and travelling (approx. 50 countries). The exploits during some of these excursions are a constant source of amusement to family and friends.
Having lived in Singapore for four years and travelled in Asia, life now involves travelling around the world following the sun and wind.
I first became aware of Playing For Change when a friend introduced the first PFC CD in 2008. I'm a supporter of PFC music schools in Africa and Nepal.
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Geraldine Pamo:
Beautiful life partner is now Geraldine, who is proud of her Filipino heritage, a smart woman, thinks she is the boss and simply wants me to say that she is the best partner ever. Geraldine has son, Gerbin, and daughter Abby Gaile, and is happily married - just not to me. :-)
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