Bram Presser
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Bram Presser is a Melbourne personality, known for his involvement in the local Music Scene & Jewish Community. He fronts Punk Rock Outfit Yidcore
and Is the singing voice for Mick Molloy in the 2006 Australian comedy film BoyTown
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Bram Presser was interviewed by the Sunday Age newspaper on 24 April 2005, ostensibly about his band YIDcore but actually so he could mention that he’s a tutor at the Criminology Department.
In 2000, Bram was a Bachelor of Laws Prize Recipients, being awarded the Butterworths Prize (Advanced Legal Research).
In 2007, Bram was painted by acclaimed Sydney artist and Cardiologist Dennis Kuchar
for the Archibald Prize
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Yidcore
Yidcore is a Jewish punk rock band from Australia, known for playing punk covers of Jewish and Israeli songs. Though most of their material is covers, the band started writing more of its own material in later albums....
and Is the singing voice for Mick Molloy in the 2006 Australian comedy film BoyTown
BoyTown
BoyTown is a 2006 Australian comedy film, directed by Kevin Carlin and starring an ensemble cast of prominent Australian comedians, including Glenn Robbins, Mick Molloy, Bob Franklin, Wayne Hope and Gary Eck. It was filmed in Melbourne, Victoria....
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Bram Presser was interviewed by the Sunday Age newspaper on 24 April 2005, ostensibly about his band YIDcore but actually so he could mention that he’s a tutor at the Criminology Department.
In 2000, Bram was a Bachelor of Laws Prize Recipients, being awarded the Butterworths Prize (Advanced Legal Research).
In 2007, Bram was painted by acclaimed Sydney artist and Cardiologist Dennis Kuchar
Dennis Kuchar
Dennis Lawrence Kuchar is a cardiologist based in Sydney, Australia. He was one of the first cardiologists to perform research on the signal averaged ECG. This groundbreaking research laid the groundwork for the current paradigm of ECG use for prediction of sudden death.-History:Kuchar grew up in...
for the Archibald Prize
Archibald Prize
The Archibald Prize is regarded as the most important portraiture prize in Australia. It was first awarded in 1921 after a bequest from J. F. Archibald, the editor of The Bulletin who died in 1919...
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