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Emerging as an exciting fresh face out of Sydney’s indie-folk scene, Oly Sherman has matched his on-record captivation on stages too, selling out and winning hearts with his all-enveloping brand of performance that has seen him compared to the likes of Tash Sultana, Matt Corby and Boy & Bear.
This episode we chat with Oly about his debut album ‘Land of All Pretend’ , his first memories of playing Mumford and Sons covers at markets and the excessive walking that we have all been enduring during lockdown.
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By Victoria KozbanisEmerging as an exciting fresh face out of Sydney’s indie-folk scene, Oly Sherman has matched his on-record captivation on stages too, selling out and winning hearts with his all-enveloping brand of performance that has seen him compared to the likes of Tash Sultana, Matt Corby and Boy & Bear.
This episode we chat with Oly about his debut album ‘Land of All Pretend’ , his first memories of playing Mumford and Sons covers at markets and the excessive walking that we have all been enduring during lockdown.
Support the show