Inspired by Kate Crowley and her good friend Rob Moss, I had their songs about the 'Marrar Moon' stuck in my head for so long, and missed them so much, that I had to work Kate's song into mine.
Their music was so much the fabric of that time, and all I wanted to do was love my shed in Brunswick (Kate's line) and miss them, happily.
credits
from The Northcote Sessions,
released October 11, 2017
Recorded, mixed and Mastered by Myles Mumford (Rolling Stock Recording Rooms)
filmed by Agostino Soldati
Fiddle by Fred Holden (UK)
Bass by Craig Kelly
Thanks to Julie Boffa and Enda Kenny for use of your lounge room
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