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Michael Gudinski opened up about death in one of his last in-depth interviews

In one of the last in-depth interviews Michael Gudinski gave, he talked about death being a while off, as he opened up about his children one day continuing his legacy.The godfather of Australian music, who was one of the country’s most influential music identities as the founder of Mushroom Records, died suddenly on March 2, aged 68. He was survived by his wife Sue, daughter Kate and son Matt, and two grandchildren.
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