
David McCormack
David McCormack is an Australian singer. He performed as a member of the band The Titanics and later released solo albums The Truth About Love (with The Polaroids) Cassingle, and Little Murders. McCormack also collaborated with Paul Medew in Who's Gerald?. He has supported notable acts such as Frank Black, The Presidents of the United States of America, and Crowded House at their 1996 farewell concert with the band Custard. Some of McCormack's popular songs include AVO and I Won't Let You Down. He also appears in the series Bluey Minisodes.
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- The WW2 Podcast Great Escapism at Stalag Luft III

When we think of Allied prisoners of war in German camps, we often picture barbed wire, watchtowers, tunnels, and the constant urge to escape. Stalag Luft III is remembered above all for the Great Escape, one of the most famous prison breaks of the Second World War.But captivity was not only a story of tunnels and wire.Inside the camp, prisoners built theatres, staged plays, organised concerts, and, for a few hours, transformed the camp into something very different. In a world of boredom, uncertainty, and confinement, performance offered laughter, purpose, and a reminder of life beyond the fences.In this episode, I explore that remarkable story with David McCormack, author of 'The Great Escapism: The Theatrical Entertainers of Stalag Luft III'.patreon.com/ww2podcast
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About
- FROM
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- BORN
- October 25, 1968
- GENRE
- Alternative