Musical Briefing: Ode to iJoy
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Hallam joined the Limelight team in 2013, following communication studies at the University of Leeds and music studies at Sydney Con. As a cellist, he regularly performs with the Newcastle-based Roxburgh Piano trio. He enjoys cooking and learning languages in his free time.
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