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Author: Caroline Ball

Posted on October 26, 2011March 22, 2017

Belle Roscoe… “go where the art takes us.”

Australian brother/sister duo Belle Roscoe, aka Matty and Julia Gurry, aren’t afraid of a challenge. Two years ago the pair traded Melbourne’s sunny beaches for a country where both the language and the music market are notoriously difficult to crack: France. Continue reading “Belle Roscoe… “go where the art takes us.””

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