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Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher
14 episodes
4 months ago
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.
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Music Interviews
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Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Society & Culture
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EMMA DONOVAN: The Language Of The Heart
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
2 years ago
EMMA DONOVAN: The Language Of The Heart
Emma Donovan (Gumbangyirr, Yamatji) grew up singing gospel songs in her Nan and Pop’s band The Donovans. She soon went on to tour the world as one of the youngest members of the legendary Black Arm Band. Emma’s released four albums with Melbourne rhythm combo The Putbacks and is currently in the studio making her first solo album. Jen joins Emma and her daughters for an emotional Survival Day at Yabun Festival before heading to La Perouse in Sydney’s south where Emma shares about the lasting influence of Aunty Ruby Hunter on her music and language journey.
Everybody's Trying To Find Their Way Home
Jen Cloher speaks with Māori and First Nations songwriters who are writing and performing in their tribal languages.