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Greg Ham
Gregory Norman "Greg" Ham (27 September 1953ca. 19 April 2012) was an Australian songwriter, actor and saxophone player known for playing multiple instruments in the 1980s band Men at Work. In addition to the saxophone, he played flute, organ, piano and the synthesizer. ==Early life== Ham was born in Melbourne and attended Camberwell Grammar School from 1964 to 1971.〔(Gallery of Achievement: Mr Greg Ham (1971) ), Old Camberwell Grammarians′ Association, 2008.〕 According to the school's year books, he was remembered for his acting talent in school plays, particularly ''The World We Live In'' (the insect comedy) in 1969 where he played the "parasite". In 1970 he played Mr Seekamp, editor of the ''Ballaarat Time''s, in ''Lola Montez'' and, in 1971, Puff in ''The Critic''. In 1967 Ham was photographed airborne by J. Jones in a still photo which won first prize in the Ilford Competition.
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