词条 | Phil Heuzenroeder |
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| name = Phil Heuzenroeder | image = | caption = | image_size = 150 | background = solo_singer | birth_name = Phil Heuzenroeder | alias = | birth_date = | origin = | instrument = | genre = Gospel, community singing rock | occupation = Singer, community development | years_active = 1985–present | label = | associated_acts = BiPolar Bears, Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir | website = }} Phil Heuzenroeder is a musician and community cultural development leader working in Melbourne, Victoria and Australia with people with a disability, people living with mental illness and in community music making. Phil directs the 90-voice Melbourne Mass Gospel Choir, is founder and Executive Officer of Wild At heART Community Arts (which runs the Music Network for Mental Health) and Club Wild.[1] Phil Heuzenroeder leads the Bipolar Bears rock band for people living with mental health issues. The band is a rock'n'roll institution in Melbourne, Victoria and Australia, performing their own brand of rock music and advocating for mental health issues for over 18 years.[2] Heuzenroeder completed a diploma course in music at the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. He has performed publicly for most of his life, winning South Australian busker of the year in 1985,[3] performing with numerous bands in his home town of Adelaide and for a number of years leading and singing with the popular a cappella quartet Naked. References1. ^Wild for a night of our own, The Sun Herald, 1 August 2004. Accessed 11 October 2008 {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Heuzenroeder, Phil}}{{Australia-singer-stub}}2. ^Mental as anything, The Age, 16 May 2006. Accessed 11 October 2008 3. ^Heidelberg Leader News, 22 August 2007. 3 : Australian male singers|Living people|Year of birth missing (living people) |
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