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Frank Traynor was an Australian jazz musician. He founded and ran Frank Traynor's Folk and Jazz Club in Melbourne which played a central role in the Australian folk revival.[1] The club featured performers including Martyn Wyndham-Read, Danny Spooner, Brian Mooney, David Lumsden, Trevor Lucas and Margret RoadKnight.[2]


External Links

"Welcome to the Frank Traynor's Folk and Jazz Club History Project. — Traynors".

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