- Fraser was the youngest person ever to win a music scholarship to Sedbergh School in the 400 year history of the school.
- Fraser is now bringing his life's work to the big screen in a feature film called 'A Precious Life'. This film is based on Fraser's previous life as a classical trumpet player that resulted in him becoming homeless on the streets. The film is an inspiring story that Fraser hopes will raise much needed awareness for the mental health and homeless communities as well as giving a real insight into the classical world and power of music.
- Fraser achieved grade 8 on the piano and trumpet at the age of 12, an Associate Diploma in Music from Trinity College London at 14 and Licentiate Diploma at 16.
- Fraser has two older brothers both in the military. The eldest Angus is a Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal Marines and Duncan is a Doctor of Clinical Psychology with the British and Australian Army.
- Fraser has performed the trumpet in the Sydney Opera House several times and with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed on 3 Brass Band CD's, national television/radio, at the famous Lord's cricket ground and across every genre of music.
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