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

    Ayres received Australian citizenship in 2010. [29] A friend of Ayres', Carol "Charlie" Le Brocq, offered assistance and support during his gender transition in 2016, and they subsequently fell in love and became partners. [4] [23] They married in February 2022, [30] and Ed took her surname.

    • Musician, broadcaster, teacher
    • 1967 (age 55–56), Dover, England
    • Carol "Charlie" Le Brocq (married 2022–present)
    • ABC Classic presenter
  2. Sep 6, 2016 · A former ABC radio host and musician realised he was a transgender man years ago – but it took a stint working as a teacher in Afghanistan to impel Emma Ayres to become Eddie Ayres. Danielle ...

  3. Sep 23, 2017 · 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. Eddie Ayres. 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. After working in an orchestra in Hong Kong, he decided to cycle from England back to Hong Kong (that’s 16,000 km), took a little ...

  6. Publisher's synopsis. A haunting fable-like story by the well-known musician and author, Eddie Ayres, about the power of music and a young girl in Kabul set during the occupation of the Taliban. In Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, Sonam’s world is dark and silent.

  7. Sep 10, 2016 · Speaking about his journey of transitioning from Emma to Eddie, Ayres says he first realised he was a man during a cycling trip in Pakistan 16 years ago. Watching Hillary Swank’s Oscar-winning film, Boys Don’t Cry (a film about a transgender man killed by his friends), Ayres says he suddenly thought, “Oh, fuck…That’s me. I am fucking ...

  8. Dec 3, 2021 · MEMOIR: Whole Notes, Ed Ayres, ABC Books, $34.99 Every morning on my way to school, my mother would tune the radio to ABC Classic FM. As an aspiring musician, I was meant to focus on the Haydn ...