This week on Ladies Love Country, we’re joined by James Johnston for a jam-packed chat ahead of his massive closing show at Gympie. We talk all things festival plans, which artist he is on first name basis with and his brand new album where you’ll find me, dropping October 24. He shares the fun process of writing the title track out on the farm, blasting it so loud even the neighbours could hear it. He describes the moment he realised his music had gone international in the line dancing world...
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This week on Ladies Love Country, we’re joined by James Johnston for a jam-packed chat ahead of his massive closing show at Gympie. We talk all things festival plans, which artist he is on first name basis with and his brand new album where you’ll find me, dropping October 24. He shares the fun process of writing the title track out on the farm, blasting it so loud even the neighbours could hear it. He describes the moment he realised his music had gone international in the line dancing world...
Episode 13 - Tori Darke: Wet swags, rhinestone boots and Ken on a horse
Ladies Love Country
35 minutes
1 week ago
Episode 13 - Tori Darke: Wet swags, rhinestone boots and Ken on a horse
Strap in, cowgirls, cowboys and chaos-lovers. This episode is a wild ride through fireball-fuelled nights, outrageous boot collections, and camping carnage at Deni Ute Muster. We’re talking soggy swags, Ken dolls on horseback, and all the questionable decisions our boots made us do. Plus, we chat about Aussie country powerhouse Tori Darke hitting the Day Stage this October and why her set is a must-see for anyone heading to Deni Ute Muster this year. Find us at Email: Howdy@ladieslovecountry...
Ladies Love Country
This week on Ladies Love Country, we’re joined by James Johnston for a jam-packed chat ahead of his massive closing show at Gympie. We talk all things festival plans, which artist he is on first name basis with and his brand new album where you’ll find me, dropping October 24. He shares the fun process of writing the title track out on the farm, blasting it so loud even the neighbours could hear it. He describes the moment he realised his music had gone international in the line dancing world...