Harry James Angus

Harry James Angus (born 11 June 1982) is an Australian singer-songwriter, trumpet player and guitarist.

[1] He is the nephew of comedian, actress and writer, Mary-Anne Fahey (who played Kylie Mole on The Comedy Company).

He has been playing the trumpet since the age of twelve and learned to scat from listening to the Jazz greats.

In 2006, he appeared twice as a panelist on the ABC Australian Music Quiz show Spicks and Specks.

Angus is a member of The Conglomerate, and plays trumpet on four tracks of the debut album Aroona Palace by Tinpan Orange, which also features Ollie McGill.

Harry James Angus at the West Coast Blues & Roots Festival 2011.