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Marcus Montana was the stage name of Marcus Lagudi, an Australian pop performer from the late 1980s. He was known for his debut single, "Tell Him I'm Your Man" (mid-1989), which was not a commercial hit. However it has been long remembered in the Sydney area and was extensively covered in the local papers during and long after his debut. His brief music career was the subject of a retrospective by Jack Marx in 2005 for The Sydney Morning Herald. Lagudi is the middle of three sons of Italian-Australian greengrocers; all three had attended a private eastern suburbs school, Waverley College.

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  • Marcus Montana was the stage name of Marcus Lagudi, an Australian pop performer from the late 1980s. He was known for his debut single, "Tell Him I'm Your Man" (mid-1989), which was not a commercial hit. However it has been long remembered in the Sydney area and was extensively covered in the local papers during and long after his debut. His brief music career was the subject of a retrospective by Jack Marx in 2005 for The Sydney Morning Herald. Lagudi is the middle of three sons of Italian-Australian greengrocers; all three had attended a private eastern suburbs school, Waverley College. (en)
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  • Marcus Montana was the stage name of Marcus Lagudi, an Australian pop performer from the late 1980s. He was known for his debut single, "Tell Him I'm Your Man" (mid-1989), which was not a commercial hit. However it has been long remembered in the Sydney area and was extensively covered in the local papers during and long after his debut. His brief music career was the subject of a retrospective by Jack Marx in 2005 for The Sydney Morning Herald. Lagudi is the middle of three sons of Italian-Australian greengrocers; all three had attended a private eastern suburbs school, Waverley College. (en)
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