Robert Grayson was born in New York and lived in Australia (including Ocean Shores)for many years.
[2] Under the name Silverpram, in October 1995 he released a parody EP titled Frogstamp, a parody of Silverchair's 1995 debut album Frogstomp, which included a song based on Silverchair's "Tomorrow" titled "(I Turn Four) Tomorrow".
The song was called "a heap of crap" by The Sydney Morning Herald's Emma Tom.
[4] He ran a popular "Exit Laughing" stand-up comedy workshop in Brisbane, sometimes collaborating with Mandy Nolan.
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