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Q and A with Tudor Club’s lead singer Rory Say



1. What is something people don’t know about you?

Only people closest to me know this, but I despise cauliflower.

2. Tell us about your role as the lead singer of Tudor Club?

I like to think we put on energetic and fun shows so being the lead singer I try to engage the crowd and get them involved. Other than that mainly just writing songs and organising things.

3. What has been your most memorable moment as part of Tudor Club? Why?

Headlining Sooki Lounge is up there. It was such a huge milestone for us and we were buzzing for days afterwards. Either that or releasing our first single.

4. What do you love most about living in the Yarra Ranges?

I just love the mountains and the trees. It’s such beautiful scenery and the fact that it’s in our backyard is a privilege.

5. What are some of your hobbies?

I’m into my footy so following / watching the mighty Tiges play. I’ve also gotten into a bit of gardening recently.

6. What event, past, present, or future, would you like to witness?

Arctic Monkeys live at Sidney Myer. Without a doubt.

7. Who do you admire the most?

I admire lots of people but as corny as it is I’d probably say my parents.

8. What is an important issue in the region you think needs exposure?

I think an important issue that needs constant exposure is the climate crisis. Obviously it’s a global issue, but there’s no doubt our beautiful region will be affected if no action is taken in the coming years and beyond.

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