Australian musician Rhys Crimmin was once a regular voice heard in Junee.
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After years travelling around the world sharing his music, Crimmin is back to where his first tours started.
"I started touring Wagga and Junee about 15 years ago because I grew up on the Great Ocean Road, so it was a bit of a drive," the musician said.
"I played in Junee regularly for years, but over the last four years I've been overseas and since I'm back, I thought why not pass through again, so here I am."
Crimmin has released four albums over his career in music, with his latest only fresh on the scene.
"There'll be lots of new songs to play for Junee since I was last there which is always exciting, and it's always nice to come back to somewhere familiar," he said.
"I play Australian folk, country, Celtic style music, particularly after I spent a lot of time in Scotland and Ireland which inspired me to blend the two."
Crimmin will play at the Junee Chocolate and Licorice Factory on February 29, with tickets required.