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25 Mar 2022

Decide – Show #237 (part 1), 20 March 2022

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Katie has returned from the Port Fairy Folk Festival reinvigorated and ready to play you another hour of great new folk, roots, acoustic and pop music. She also plays a couple of the ‘micro-interviews’ she did at Port Fairy: one with rising Melbourne artist Maple Glider, who talks about the excellent reaction to her 2021 debut album; and the other by queer Irish-Canadian singer-songwriter Irish Mythen, who tells us about representing women and rainbow communities, and connecting with audiences. Here is the playlist:

  • Glimmer – Velvet Bloom
  • ANYA – Duke Heaven
  • Decide – Grace Amos
  • Somewhere Else – Ivor Game
  • Good Thing – Maple Glider
  • Thinking ’Bout Love – Wild Rivers ft. Wrabel
  • Galway – Grace Petrie
  • A Change Is Gonna Come – Gary Pinto
  • Jesus – Irish Mythen
  • Time for the Wicked to Rest – Matt Andersen
  • Here Is the Rose – Grace Cummings

Above: Grace Amos’s ‘Decide’ single cover art by imnotverychill (Connor Dewhurst)

Check out the Miss Chatelaine Instagram and Twitter accounts for photos from the 2022 Port Fairy Folk Festival.

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