Black Sorrows frontman Joe Camilleri talks quarantine, lockdowns and being back at work

Vera Demertzis
Updated July 1 2021 - 12:18pm, first published November 6 2020 - 5:00pm
The Black Sorrows duo: Joe Camilleri (pictured) and Claude Carranza will perform at Bowral Bowling Club on November 11. Photo: supplied.
The Black Sorrows duo: Joe Camilleri (pictured) and Claude Carranza will perform at Bowral Bowling Club on November 11. Photo: supplied.

A bowl, spoon, knife and fork is what Joe Camilleri wished he pack as he headed into mandatory quarantine.

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Vera Demertzis

Vera Demertzis

Senior Journalist

Journalist at the Southern Highland News covering council yarns and community news. Got a tip or a story to tell? Email vera.demertzis@southernhighlandnews.com.au or call on 0427 250 908.

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