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David (Dave) Johnson, based in the Southern Highlands of NSW, has a keen interest in Australian Folk Music. Playing in bush bands, publishing music, presenting workshops and concerts, organising events all contribute to his sharing his passion for our musical heritage. His classic [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1248773 compilation of bush dance tune sets] from 1984 was the first of a number of publications. See his website at [https://www.davidjohnson.id.au/] for more informtion. He transcribed some of the Australian tunes in this archive.
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David (Dave) Johnson, based in the Southern Highlands of NSW, has a keen interest in Australian Folk Music. Playing in bush bands, publishing music, presenting workshops and concerts, organising events all contribute to his sharing his passion for our musical heritage. His classic [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/1248773 compilation of bush dance tune sets] from 1984 was the first of a number of publications. He is a founding member of [http://www.bushtraditions.org Bush Traditions]. See his website at [https://www.davidjohnson.id.au/] for more information. He has collected, transcribed and arranged some of the Australian tunes in this archive.
  
 
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David (Dave) Johnson, based in the Southern Highlands of NSW, has a keen interest in Australian Folk Music. Playing in bush bands, publishing music, presenting workshops and concerts, organising events all contribute to his sharing his passion for our musical heritage. His classic compilation of bush dance tune sets from 1984 was the first of a number of publications. He is a founding member of Bush Traditions. See his website at [1] for more information. He has collected, transcribed and arranged some of the Australian tunes in this archive.

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