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Bruce Watson (songwriter)

Bruce Morrisby Watson (born 12 February 1956, Terang) is an Australian singer-songwriter, satirist, public servant and children’s entertainer. Watson's satires are often politically in nature. His style is generally contemporary folk music, he also writes and performs children's songs, conventional folk-country music and political songs. He has issued six solo albums ''Politics, Sex and Religion'' (1990), ''Real World: Songs of Life, Love & Laughter'' (1994), ''Out My Window'' (1999), ''Are We There Yet?'' (2004), ''A Moving Feast'' (2004) and ''Balance'' (2010).
==Early life and education==

Bruce Morrisby Watson〔(【引用サイトリンク】Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) "> 'Accident of Birth' at APRA search engine )〕 was born on 2 December 1956 at Terang, a town in rural south-western Victoria. His great grandfather was Horace Watson (1862–1930), a pharmacist, who, in 1888 in Hobart, had married Louisa née Keen (died 1936) (sixth daughter of Joseph Keen, inventor of Keen's Curry) who was the recent widow of Robert Williamson. In 1899 and in 1903 Horace recorded traditional language songs by indigenous Tasmanian, Fanny Cochrane Smith.〔 Horace and Louisa ran the Keen's Curry company and were survived by two sons, Stanley and Edward, and a daughter, Emily.〔 In 1912 Stanley married Myra Morrisby.
Bruce Watson was educated at Eltham, Brighton Road St. Kilda and Kew primary schools; for secondary education he went to Kew High and then Wesley College.〔http://www.warrenfahey.com/war-cries/〕

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