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22 Aug 2017

Miss Chatelaine #22, 9 July 2017 – NAIDOC Week and Great Aunt

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Miss Chatelaine #22, 9 July 2017 – NAIDOC Week and Great Aunt

For NAIDOC Week 2017, Katie’s playlist includes more Indigenous artists than usual and several songs in Indigenous languages, to tie in with this year’s theme: ‘Our Languages Matter’. Her guests in the second hour are Melbourne’s Megan Bird and Chelsea Allen, who make up the new alt-folk/Americana duo Great Aunt – and who also happen to be in a relationship. They tell us how they met, play some of the artists who have influenced them, and perform live in the studio. Today’s playlist:

  • Ngerraberrakernama (Wake Up) – Emily Wurramara
  • Mayangan – Yirrmal
  • Sing About Life – Tiddas
  • How Much Does Your Love Cost? – Thelma Plum
  • Bury Me Deep in Love – Kylie Minogue ft. Jimmy Little
  • Lonely – Casey Donovan
  • Nibe Nibe – Kristal West & Hummingbird Collective
  • Outside Myself – k d lang
  • Tell Me When It’s Over – Great Aunt
  • Ngarra Burra Ferra – Jessica Mauboy, Jade MacRae, Lou Bennett, Juanita Tippins
  • Magnet – Punch Brothers
  • Talk Me Home – Stonefox
  • Scarlet Town – Gillian Welch
  • Trail of Dead (live in studio) – Great Aunt
  • My Island Home – Christine Anu

Visit Great Aunt’s official website and follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

Photo of Great Aunt and Katie by Betty Sujecki

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