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Better Than Yesterday: Osher Günsberg
Why Australian Music Matters, and how you can protect it (ft Amy Shark).
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Osher’s guest today is Amy Shark - an acclaimed Australian singer-songwriter who after years of toil and being told no - burst onto the music scene with her breakout hit "Adore" in 2016 followed by her debut album, "Love Monster," which topped the charts, and earned her multiple awards, including Best Female Artist and Album of the Year.
Her new album, Sunday Sadness is out right now.
When Amy sings, she sings with heartfelt storytelling that has solidified her as a prominent figure in Australian music.
This is a frank, open and honest chat which might surprise you when you hear the difference between what you think the financial position of an Australian musician is and the reality.
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