Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Interview with Sally Dastey

Image courtesy of BlogDay

>>>listen to interview with Sally Dastey<<<

Sally Dastey is an amazing woman with an amazing voice. Anyone who is familiar with the work of Tiddas, the all-female trio who first burst onto the Australian music scene back in the early 90s, will also be familiar with Sal's emotive and mesmerising voice.

Tiddas are no longer together, but you can still catch Sal gigging around Melbourne.

The first time I saw Sal live was at a Sorry Day gig at the Collingwood Town Hall several years ago. Such was the power of her performance that, from memory, it was the next morning that I went out and 'Half A Moon, Half A Wish'

Girly is Good was lucky enough to have a chat with Sal recently. She came into the studio one wintry Sunday afternoon and had a bit of a singsong too.

Have a listen...

Pickin' Daisies


Daily Disappointment

Interview with Kylie Auldist


>>> Listen to Kylie Auldist Interview Part 1
& Part 2<<<


Melbourne's own goddess of soul, Kylie Auldist, is back with her second solo album,

Made of Stone


After loving her debut album 'Just Say' through UK label, Tru Thoughts, I am eagerly awaiting the release of 'Made of Stone'.

Auldist has sung with Melbourne Funk band, The Bamboos (also signed to Tru Thoughts), for long enough that most Melburnians have had the pleasure of carving up the dance floor alongside them.

As with Just Say, Made of Stone is co-written and produced by Bamboos lead guitarist, Lance Ferguson (AKA Lanu).

I was lucky enough to get both Auldist and Ferguson in the studio for a few quick live acoustic tracks, as well as a chit chat with Kylie herself.

Take a look at this video clip of 'No Use', from Kylie's debut solo album, Just Say ...






 

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