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Glenn Wheatley on Life After Gaol

He started playing in a little Brisbane band called Bay City Union. Then came The Masters Apprentices--the so-called 'Rolling Stones of Australia'. His experiences in those bands led him to hang up the bass guitar and take on the role he's best known for today: As manager of the stars. Little River Band, Delta Goodrem and of course John Farnham have all had his managerial touch. 

Glenn Wheatley has had much success. And in recent times, some failure. After being convicted for tax fraud, Wheatley spent some time in gaol, an experience he says has "changed his values dramatically".  

We were thrilled when Glenn decided to give his first broadcast interview to us, joining in us for our 2009 finale show in Melbourne. What transpired was a man still sifting through the events that led up to his arrest, and a man more reflective about life.

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