Sydney’s ‘Barbecue Man’ exec pokes fun at his COVID-19 fame

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Sydney’s ‘Barbecue Man’ exec pokes fun at his COVID-19 fame
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Apollo Global Management executive Tom Pizzey accidentally became famous during the delta wave. Now he and his band are releasing a COVID-19 music video.

as the person who in May visited several barbecue stores while unknowingly infectious with the delta variant of COVID-19, is releasing a song playing up to his accidental fame.

Apollo Global Management’s Tom Pizzey plays up his COVID-era fame in the video for his band The Distractions new single, BBQ Man.promoting a planned show at Bondi Bowling Club last Saturday, while cryptically asking ‘who is the BBQ man?’ The portion of the song included in the teaser is more a reflection on the pandemic, with lines like “we won’t be missing Gladys at 11am/ social distanced lockdowns, goodbye to them”.

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