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Kate Young

Season 4, Ep. 13

Kate Young is a seasoned musician and self-accompanied singer, specialising in pop, rock, singer-songwriter, country rock, and alternative rock. Her gravelly, powerhouse tone - reminiscent of icons like Melissa Etheridge, Alanis Morissette, and Janis Joplin - captivates audiences of all ages and backgrounds. With over 15 years of experience on stage and a repertoire of more than 800 songs, Kate knows exactly how to lift a room and almost certainly knows your favourite tune.


In this episode, Kate and I dive into her upcoming new music, the incredible musicians helping bring it to life, and the beautiful story of how her wife secretly organised a crowdfunding campaign to support the project. We also chat about disability, how and where we first met, and plenty more along the way.

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