Thursday, September 30, 2010

This week: The rise of Markus Meier; Kasey Chambers' Little Bird; Country ARIA nominations announced

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The rise of Markus Meier
How does a boy from the Top End find himself as one of the new faces of Australian Country? ABC Country caught up with Markus for a chat...
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Adam Harvey Little Bird - Kasey Chambers
Kasey Chambers finds inspiration in her family life for her fifth solo release.

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ARIA Awards 2010 nominations ARIA Awards 2010 nominations
Country music gets the nod in the ARIA Awards 2010 nominations with five of Australia's leading Country artists nominated in the Best Country Album category

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