Growing up in a house full of music it’s no wonder Frankston-raised Bob Wijnschenk also developed a love for it. And now, after a long career of playing gigs and teaching guitar at public schools in and around the Mornington Peninsula, 72-years-young Bob has released his second album, The Wine Pourer’s Tales, which he explains is a “personal exploration of love, loss, family, friendship and hope.”
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