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Australian storyteller, didjeridoo player and traveller. He comes to the U.S. from
Adelaide, South Australia, on the invitation of Bobby Bridger and the
Adelaide-Austin, TX, sister city program. Bridger is a descendent of the legendary
western pioneer, Jim Bridger. In 1986, Paul acted as guide for Bobby Bridger
on an extensive tour of South Australia. Bridger performed his acclaimed one-man
show “Ballad of the West," on a tour of the outback and to the Pitjantatjara
Aboriginal community in the red heart of the country.
Becoming close friends, Bridger invited Paul to the U.S. to Texas and
then travel with him to Wyoming to act as a “mountain man” in his
company version of “Ballad of the West” performing at the Buffalo
Bill Historical Center in Cody, Wyoming. Attending the Jackson
Hole Centennial Rendezvous in 1990, Paul was initiated into the world
of the mountain men and given the name of “Walking Stick.”.
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