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Chad Morgan: The Sheik of Scrubby Creek

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Mar 18, 2010 Updated Jun 18, 2010

Listen to an interview with Aussie country music icon and all-round larrikin Chad Morgan, as he talks to ABC Country about cutting cane in Queensland, singing with the circus, and that missing verse in 'The Pub With No Beer'.

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Chadwick William "Chad" Morgan (born 11 February 1933) is an Australian singer and guitarist known for his vaudeville style of comic country and western songs, his prominent teeth and goofy stage persona. In reference to his first recording he is known as The Sheik of Scrubby Creek.

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