4 Feb 2011, 1:18pm
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Celebrating female musicians from our own back yard, sing it sister!

Playlist:

Higher Than the Sun: Primal Scream (amazing to be part of he 20th anniversary celebrations of Screamadelica on Wednesday @ the Forum/ ‘Don’t Fight It, Feel It!’)

Toby Light: Pikelet

Get Happy: Monique DiMattina (For Annie, Happy Birthday!)

Animation in My Head: Flying Scribble

Don’t Give Up on Me: Kimbra

Love I Found a Flood: Liz Stringer

Between the Tea and the Toast: Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set

481: Viv Denham (local artist part of the ABC Open SxSW filmclip project)

Shyness Blues: Jess Cornelius (inspired by a scene from Leanne Hall’s fabulous book This is Shyness

There is a Lightness to my Bones: Teeth & Tongue (Feb residency at the Grace Darling Hotel)

A Heart That’s Pounding: Sally Seltman (nominated for the Australian Music Prize along with Pikelet)

Satellite: Georgia Fields (written by Judith Hamaan, performing around town)

Stevie: Lisa Mitchell (for Stevie Looney)

Rambling Man: Laura Marling (for Tex)

Sleeper Awake: Sarah Blasko

Higher Than the Sun: Bat for Lashes cover

Weather w Jenny Morris, oh yeah

Bitterness: Chelsea Wilson (playing tonight at the Empress, 8.30)

On the Sly: The Bamboos (Kylie Auldist on vocals, hot mama!)

The Dap: The Cactus Channel

Leviathan Lane: Freya Hollick (recorded on UBLive 2009)

I Hope I Never See You Again: Lisa Miller (from She Will Have her Way, and as Off the Tracks corrected me a Split Ends cover)

New Joan as Policewoman album The Deep Field, can’t wait to have a good listen!

Hope everyone out there enjoyed the show as much as I have enjoyed exploring these talented local ladies, and there was lots more I didn’t get to play so tune in next week for more! Catch you then x

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