The coronavirus lockdown has given a Warrnambool musician the opportunity to stream his songs into tens of thousands of lounge rooms around the world.
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Michael Ferguson, 37, regularly plays at a range of south-west venues.
When people were told to stay home, he decided to host an ISO Party and went live on his Facebook page.
Mr Ferguson said he was amazed by the response and was quickly fielding requests for songs from people all over the world.
He said he loved being able to entertain families in their own homes.
"I thought we would get half a dozen people and they'd all be family and friends," Mr Ferguson said.
However he was amazed when hundreds of people logged on to watch.
Mr Ferguson will host his 10th and final ISO Party on Saturday night. He said he had been blown away to discover that his streams had been viewed 50,000 times and people from every Australian state along with Canada, Samoa, New Zealand, Hawaii, Germany, the UK and France had joined in the fun.
Mr Ferguson said he had been involved with some special moments for people during the lockdown period, playing a bridal waltz for a couple who had to change their wedding plans to allow them to celebrate in their lounge room and helping make the ninth birthday of a youngster who had to cancel their birthday party special. "I've loved every minute of it," he said.
The kind gestures he has received from people watching his streams has also blown him away. He has had beer arrive at his home and a fan watching from Western Australia even ordered two pizzas to be delivered to his home while he was performing.
Mr Ferguson encouraged people to tune in for the final ISO Party from 8pm on Saturday. He said there would be a huge prize pack for one lucky viewer.
Mr Ferguson said while it would be the last ISO Party, he had plans to continue the live streams.
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