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Pem Gerner

a truly renaissance man

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      • Chittleborough’s Holiday House
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      • Liverpool Integrated City Development
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      • Acton Cottages Precinct ANU
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        • Adelaide Symphonic Wind Ensemble
        • The St Peters Concert Band
        • Max Ellis Double Clarinet Quintet
        • Eurobodalla Jazz Club (EJC and ELM)
    • Jazz history broadcasting
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RPM (1990 -2004)

Pem – Tenor Sax and Piano, Paul Nikotin – Guitar, Mal Alger – Bass

RPM playing the Great Hall, Parliament House Canberra

RPM playing in the Art Gallery of NSW

About this time and arising out of a Studio Party at DEM the RPM Trio was born. The RPM came from our names as in R (Robert), P (Paul) and M (Mal) and of course the recording revolutions connotation of RPM too.

We played for a long time together even with breaks while Penny, my wife,  and I were in Malaysia and then Canberra.

RPM playing at DEM in the gracious atrium foyer

Listen to RPM playing:

Bags and Trane
My Little Suede Shoes

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