Singer Reg Lindsay was the premier international star to emerge from the Australian country music renaissance that followed World War II. The first Aussie ever to appear at Nashville's landmark Grand Ole Opry, he was later awarded his own plaque along Music City's Walkway of Stars, and effectively paved the way for contemporary Australian country sensations like Keith Urban and Kasey Chambers. Born in Sydney in 1929, Lindsay was given a harmonica at the age of two, and after mastering the instrument he moved on to banjo, mandolin, guitar, and fiddle. Despite his aptitude for m...