Les Gock originally became famous through joining the Australian band Hush in 1971. As well as being a guitarist, Les was also a writer and co-producer, occupations that earned him 12 Gold Awards. After leaving Hush, Gock became a successful music and sound design director in film and television soundtracks. Since that time Gock has earned major awards for music excellence, including Gold Clios, Facts Awards, and New York International Advertisin...
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