• Episode 180: My Friend Charlie Collins

  • May 21 2021
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

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Episode 180: My Friend Charlie Collins

  • Summary

  • Charlene Bailey has lived a life of reintroductions. A promising country upstart in the heart of Tamworth, the singer-songwriter got her start as a child prodigy in a family band. She later emerged as a prospective indie-pop darling in the big smoke of Sydney and Los Angeles, helming Tigertown for some prosperous but simultaneously tumultuous years. These days, folks know her as Charlie Collins - a big-voiced, big-hearted and utterly charming artist that sonically composes her past and present to create something well worth investing in for the future. With two new songs out in the world - one of which features her childhood hero Kasey Chambers - it felt opportune to saddle up next to Ms. Collins and her two playful cats in her Sydney abode, discussing both the story so far and what we can expect going ahead.

    Charlie's new singles "Fuck It" and "Honey Can We Run Away" are out now via Island Records.

    Produced and edited by Paul McWhirter.
    Additional editing by David James Young.

    Follow Charlie on Instagram: @charliecollins
    Follow Charlie on Twitter: @xcharliecollins
    Follow Charlie on Facebook: @iamcharliecollins

    This podcast was recorded on Gadigal land and edited on Wirundjeri and Tharawal land.

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    Support David on Patreon: http://patreon.com/davidjamesyoung

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