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Miss Chatelaine

26 Jun 2019

Small Island Big Song – Show #110 (part 2), 23 June 2019

Music

Tim Cole and BaoBao Chen are the producers of Small island Big Song, a project that includes an album, a concert series and a film and that features over 100 First Nation musicians from across the Pacific and Indian oceans. It brings together artists with a shared ancient seafaring ancestry who each share a song that represents their heritage and also contribute a musical layer to other songs, collaborating and composing with other artists involved in the project. Tim and BaoBao join Katie in the JOY studio to discuss the project’s Australian launch and to play some of the tracks from the album. Here is the playlist:

  • This Song Reminds Me – Michael Waugh
  • Rearview – Gena Rose Bruce
  • Ka Va’ai Mai Koe (Small Island mix) – Small Island Big Song ft. Yoyo Tuki
  • Gasikara (Small Island mix) – Small Island Big Song ft. Mau Power and Airileke
  • Hold On – Sun Salute
  • Senasenai a Mapuljat (Small Island mix) – Small Island Big Song ft. Siao-Chun Tai

Find out more about Small Island Big Song at the official website and follow it on Facebook and Instagram.

Photo of BaoBao Chen and Tim Cole with Katie (above) by Betty Sujecki

https://youtu.be/UoyvjxZtnEY

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