Melbourne Ska Orchestra are celebrating 20 years with the best of ’20 Years Young’, a new song ‘Something Strong’ and a national tour.
The MSO’s founder Nicky Bomba spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
Melbourne Ska Orchestra are celebrating 20 years with the best of ’20 Years Young’, a new song ‘Something Strong’ and a national tour.
The MSO’s founder Nicky Bomba spoke with Noise11’s Paul Cashmere.
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