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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_Le_BrocqEd Le Brocq - Wikipedia

    Le Brocq was born Emma Ayres. He styled himself Eddie Ayres after his transition but more recently, and as author of his 2021 book Whole Notes, was known as Ed Ayres. His full name is Eadric, taken from Eadric the Wild, a resistance fighter in Shropshire after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

    • Musician, broadcaster, teacher
    • 1967 (age 55–56), Dover, England
    • Carol "Charlie" Le Brocq (married 2022–present)
    • ABC Classic presenter
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ed_Le_BrocqEd Le Brocq - Wikiwand

    Ed Le Brocq, previously known as Emma, Ed or Eddie Ayres, is a musician, music teacher, radio presenter and writer. He is notable for his work on the Australian ABC Classic radio station, as well as for his numerous charitable efforts and memoirs about his transition as a transgender man.

  3. Eddie and his partner Carol on holiday in Loch Ness. Photograph: Eddie Ayres When I realised I was transgender, it was a life-destroying moment: I knew from then on that I would never be happy ...

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  5. Back to Authors and Illustrators. Eddie Ayres. Author. About the Author. Eadric Ayres is named after Eadric the Wild, a resistance fighter in England after 1066. Eadric grew up in England, studied music and has adventured throughout the world as a viola and cello player.

  6. Edward H. Ayres (born October 1941) is an American writer, editor, environmentalist and ultramarathon runner. He is the founding editor and publisher of Running Times magazine, and he served as editorial director of the Worldwatch Institute and editor of Worldwatch, a bimonthly global-trends magazine. David M. Shribman states that Ayres has ...

  7. Oct 5, 2017 · How teaching cello in war-torn Kabul led Eddie Ayres to finally accept he was transgender. It took decades for Eddie Ayres to accept his deeply personal truth. ( Supplied: Andrew Quilty )

  8. 30 May - 2 June 2024. Ed Ayres is a writer, music teacher and broadcaster. He was born on the White Cliffs of Dover and began playing violin when he was eight years old. He studied music in Manchester, Berlin and London, played professionally in the UK and Hong Kong and moved to Australia in 2003.