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Kasey Chambers' musical breakthroughs

Sep 13, 201941 min
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Kasey Chambers is a living legend. Five number one albums, fourteen ARIA Awards, she recently became the youngest woman to be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.

Kasey grew up with music. As a kid she’d travel across the Nullarbor with her dad, at the end of each day the family would always gather around the campfire to sing songs. She’d end up playing with the family band, but it was her 1999 debut album The Captain that was her breakthrough to a solo career that has been rich and rewarding. That debut turns 20 this year, so I thought it’d be fun to reflect back on the other musical breakthroughs through Kasey’s life. The moments that have nudged her in a new direction, or won her as a fan.

Hearing Kasey talk about music is a joy; as with her own music, she wears her heart on her sleeve. From Emmylou Harris to Beyonce to Steve Earle, this is a beautiful journey through a life filled with gratitude.

Emmylou Harris - ‘Boulder to Birmingham’

Ben Harper - ‘Fight For Your Mind’

J.S. Ondara - ‘Torch Song’

Beyoncé - ‘Don't Hurt Yourself {Ft. Jack White}’

Steve Earle - ‘Copperhead Road’

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