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Golden Guitar and QMA Award winning country music artist Melody Moko talks about her third album Suburban Dream, and she's also a mastermind between a project to bring attention to the inequality of women on festival line-ups and recognised by the Australian industry. The music video to the latest single - 'Jesus Year' - a reflection of postnatal depression has been banned in the US. It's sad we can't discuss women's mental health.
We also look into an effort to save Melbourne's iconic music venue The Tote. I wish them all the best and hope we can save this awesome venue that's helped form the path for many an Australian music.
Like what you hear? How about shouting the team a coffee?
Listen to HERstory Podcast for Slice Radio where you find your podcasts.
HERstory Spotify Playlists | Instagram | Slice Radio Patreon
We Acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people present. This place is, was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Golden Guitar and QMA Award winning country music artist Melody Moko talks about her third album Suburban Dream, and she's also a mastermind between a project to bring attention to the inequality of women on festival line-ups and recognised by the Australian industry. The music video to the latest single - 'Jesus Year' - a reflection of postnatal depression has been banned in the US. It's sad we can't discuss women's mental health.
We also look into an effort to save Melbourne's iconic music venue The Tote. I wish them all the best and hope we can save this awesome venue that's helped form the path for many an Australian music.
Like what you hear? How about shouting the team a coffee?
Listen to HERstory Podcast for Slice Radio where you find your podcasts.
HERstory Spotify Playlists | Instagram | Slice Radio Patreon
We Acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and extend that respect to all Aboriginal people present. This place is, was and always will be Aboriginal land.