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Eric Bogle
Eric Bogle AM (; born 23 September 1944) is a folk singer-songwriter from Australia. Scottish-born, he emigrated to Australia in 1969, and currently lives near Adelaide, South Australia. Bogle's songs have covered a variety of topics, many of them have been covered by other artists. Two of his best known songs are "No Man's Land" (or "The Green Fields of France") and "And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda", with the latter being named one of the APRA Top 30 Australian songs in 2001, as part of the celebrations for the Australasian Performing Right Association's 75th anniversary. ==Early years== Eric Bogle was born on 23 September 1944 in Peebles, Scotland. His father was a woodcutter who played bagpipes.〔〔 Bogle started writing poetry when he was eight years old.〔 After attending school until he was sixteen, Bogle worked in various trades: labourer, clerk and barman.〔 In 1969, Bogle emigrated to Australia and initially lived in the capital, Canberra, where he worked as an accountant.〔 He had an interest in politics and by 1980 had moved to Queensland before settling in Adelaide.〔
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