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2 Mar 2022

The Weeping Willows – Show #234 (part 2), 27 February 2022

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Laura Coates and Andrew Wrigglesworth are the Weeping Willows, a multi-award-winning bluegrass, alt-country, gothic Americana duo from Melbourne whose third album, You Reap What You Sow, will be released on 4 March 2022. They join Katie in the studio to talk about the album; the latest single from it, ‘House of Sin’, and the accompanying video starring various local musicians; the dark, haunted nature of their music; and more. They also perform two songs live! Here is the playlist:

  • Nothing on the Windows – Don McGlashan
  • So in Love – k.d. lang
  • Prelude – The Weeping Willows
  • Oh, Won’t You Save Me – Great Aunt
  • House of Sin – The Weeping Willows
  • Wheels Won’t Roll – The Weeping Willows (live in the studio)
  • If You Don’t Like My Peaches – The Cartridge Family
  • Black Crow – The Weeping Willows (live in the studio)
  • Hangman (The Gallows Tree) – The Weeping Willows

Visit the Weeping Willows’ official website and follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Photo of the Weeping Willows and Katie (above) by Betty Sujecki – please visit this Miss Chatelaine Facebook photo album for more pics!

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