User talk:Mariona Diaz

Omid Master was raised middle brother to two other boys in Melbourne playing guitar since age 10 years went to Chadstone Primary School, followed by Caulfield Grammar and Camberwell Grammar School. Master studied business at Ballarat University College to find he was suited to Marketing hence moving to Monash to complete a Bachelor of Business Degree in Marketing. During his school and university days Master played in the band Engine Room who released Take it all away popular as a first cut on Triple J. He later commenced work for Telstra in Mobile Phones and became a Telstra Corporate sales executive at the same time was in the band Freakshow who had a steady hard rock following playing at venues such as Chasers night club and the Esplanade Hotel in St Kilda.

He later moved to Port Douglas becoming a full time solo singer songwriter playing at festivals and venues in North Queensland. He signed to MGM Distribution (Green Media) in 2006 and released a number of albums, including Everything is okay, Forgotten about today and Soul Reflections (Baha'i words to music). He released the singles Daintree Dancing and I won't burn. At the same time Master also opened Master's Persian Carpets who trade in Macrossan Street Port Douglas sending hand made Persian Carpets around the world.