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'''Jack Tickner''' is a xenharmonic [[guitar|guitarist]], composer and music therapist from New South Wales, Australia. He is guitarist for the bands Yowie, Basil’s Kite and Wollongong<ref>(The band.)</ref>. | '''Jack Tickner''' is a xenharmonic [[guitar|guitarist]], composer and music therapist from New South Wales, Australia. He is guitarist for the bands Yowie, Basil’s Kite and Wollongong<ref>(The band.)</ref>. | ||
Tickner has released music under the label [[Split-notes]] and he featured in an album by | Tickner has released music under the label [[Split-notes]] and he featured in an album by Nick Prol and the Proletarians. He was featured on Australian radio station Triple J. He was the main guest on the fifth episode of the ''[[Now and Xen]]'' podcast. | ||
Tickner is co host of the ''Music Rules'' podcast. He works for Wollongong<ref>(The city.)</ref> Conservatorium as a music therapist. | Tickner is co host of the ''Music Rules'' podcast. He works for Wollongong<ref>(The city.)</ref> Conservatorium as a music therapist. |
Latest revision as of 06:52, 16 January 2025
Jack Tickner is a xenharmonic guitarist, composer and music therapist from New South Wales, Australia. He is guitarist for the bands Yowie, Basil’s Kite and Wollongong[1].
Tickner has released music under the label Split-notes and he featured in an album by Nick Prol and the Proletarians. He was featured on Australian radio station Triple J. He was the main guest on the fifth episode of the Now and Xen podcast.
Tickner is co host of the Music Rules podcast. He works for Wollongong[2] Conservatorium as a music therapist.