Boom Crash Opera lead singer Dale Ryder performs at childhood home that just hit the market - realestate.com.au

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The home where Boom Crash Opera lead singer and Aussie music icon Dale Ryder rehearsed his first concerts is ready to rock this Melbourne suburb’s property market. SEE THE VIDEO

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“I lived here since I was 14 until about 18 or 19, and then I’d leave and run out of money and keep coming back,” Ryder said. With up to 12 family members staying in the home at various stages, the musician and a sibling shared a bedroom that’s today been described by the agent selling the house as a “small study”.Inside the dining space with a fireplace.McGrath Coburg/Brunswick principal Michael Chan said while meeting one of his musical heroes had been amazing, he’d been thrilled when a chance to have a jam with Ryder in the back yard had come up.

 

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