Veteren punk rocker Gary Turner from the 1970s punk band the Piranhas made a guest appearance at Hove Park’s Journalist Enrichment Group, sharing his experiences about how music and his art has influence and shaped his life.
Mr Turner, who is still playing in a band at the age of 70, spoke about how he started playing music in his early teens and went on to join the punk movement in the 70s finally playing bass with the fierce Brighton based punk band the Piranhas.
He told the group every generation needs to rebel and be different from the last.
He also advised young people to try and change things through their talents and art.
These days Gary said he likes to listen and dance to reggae music which he described as an expression of both love and friendship.
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