Ear for Music

[3] Having written for Go-Set,[4] O'Grady was asked by Ryrie to be editor of a new music title.

In his introduction to the inaugural issue, dated September 1973, O'Grady wrote that the magazine's writers were the "best ever lined up for a music magazine in Australia" and included "performers, musicologists, critics, [and] experts in audio equipment".

[5] Among its writers was Bruce Elder,[6] who credited O'Grady with giving him his first break as a professional journalist.

[7] British music critic Nik Cohn also wrote for the magazine, contributing an article on the Who in the November 1973 issue.

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