The hunky Cinderella Man star and the rest of the Grunts got French fans grooving when they performed in Bonnieux in the south of France
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Although the actor left the outfit last July, these days he is apparently reunited with his former bandmates
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14 OCTOBER 2005

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He officially went solo in July, but Cinderella Man star Russell Crowe seems to have decided that his relationship with his former band 30-Odd Foot Of Grunts isn't completely over as members of the Aussie crew rocked up to play in the south of France this week.

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The hunky actor, who contributed vocals and guitar to the sextet for 13 years, gave no reason for the split in the summer, simply referencing "the joy of writing unrestricted".

At the time he spoke of talking "from my heart and mind simultaneously about things that are important to me now, right now, in this time of my life, not when I was younger or dare I say it less world weary/wary, but now, as a 41-year-old father/husband/lover/man."

And while at the time his fellow band mates were not exactly thrilled about the way in which they were informed of the break up - "I read about it in the newspapers," said bass player and former band-mate Garth Adams – they now seem to have patched things up.

Over the years the outfit have made six albums together, although to date none of them have delivered a hit single or notched up a place in the charts.

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