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 | | In 1994, Farnham and manager, Glenn Wheatley, were touched by the plight of the children of Rwanda - the tens of thousands of refugees and orphans involved in one of the worst humanitarian disasters of our time. |
 | | Farnham listened to over 150 Australian songs and chose just 13 tracks for the album, which was recorded with a quartet of double bass, Steinway piano, drums and guitar and augmented by the Sydney International String Section and a six piece brass selection. |
 | | Farnham sang at the closing of the 2006 Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony, singing his hit Age Of Reason, followed by a set of Farnham songs, finishing with his anthem song, You're The Voice. |
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