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Miss Chatelaine

28 Jun 2020

This Way North – Show #154 (part 2), 24 May 2020

Music

Katie chats on the phone to Leisha Jungalwalla from queer folk-rock duo This Way North about how she and Cat Leahy are surviving lockdown in Yackandandah in regional Victoria; their appearance at Isol-aid and the great work that initiative is doing to raise money for artists in need and to keep musicians and music fans connected; performing at the Woodford Folk Festival, the Folk Alliance International Conference in New Orleans, and the Port Fairy Folk Festival just before everything shut down due to the pandemic; and their excellent new single, ‘You Be You’. There’s also great music by artists from Australia, France, Bulgaria, the Netherlands and the USA. Here is the playlist:

  • Sirens – Rach Brennan & The Pines
  • Gone for Good – Steve Smyth
  • Laws of Attraction – Louie & The Pride
  • You Be You – This Way North
  • Grow – Jeangu Macrooy
  • Home – Josh Pyke
  • Most of All – Oracle Sisters
  • Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was In) – Gretchen Peters
  • Tears Getting Sober – Victoria

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Above: This Way North’s ‘You Be You’ single artwork by Annie Walter

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