EMMA DONOVAN – NEW ALBUM “TIL MY SONG IS DONE” RELEASED TOMORROW, WATCH VIDEO FOR “SING YOU OVER” FEATURING PAUL KELLY
EMMA DONOVAN – NEW ALBUM TIL MY SONG IS DONE RELEASED TOMORROW VIA COOKING VINYL AUSTRALIA
PRE-ORDER HERE
WATCH VIDEO FOR FOCUS TRACK SING YOU OVER FEATURING PAUL KELLY HERE
READINGS CARLTON INSTORE PERFORMANCE AND SIGNING TOMORROW, 6.30PM
ALBUM TOUR DATES CONFIRMED FOR JUNE
Country soul queen and revered Indigenous singer songwriter Emma Donovan will release her highly anticipated new album Til My Song is Done tomorrow via Cooking Vinyl Australia. She also unveils the track Sing You Over featuring Paul Kelly – view here.
Emma explains, “The lyrics to Sing You Over came from actually singing to my mother at the time I knew she was ready to leave this place and start her journey to her dreaming.
“I grew up singing songs about where we go to in the afterlife. There’s a song close to my heart that I have known all my life called The Promised Land that my grandfather wrote in the 1970’s and it tells the story of where we go after we pass. I wanted to write something similar about my Mum going to that eternal place of rest.
“The other person I had in mind for this song was Uncle Archie Roach and I was thinking of the connection I have with all the musicians connected to him. It was the reason I got Paul Kelly involved in the song because of his deep friendship with Uncle Archie. It made sense for him be a part of it and have that sing with Unc too and join us playing the harmonica.”
Til My Song is Done is seen as a return home for Donovan, getting back to the sounds of country and her creative and performing roots, conveying a musical journey from singing those big country numbers as a kid, to joining her family performing church songs at community funerals, to the kitbag of skills picked up her over later collaborations in funk, soul, and R&B.
Comprising of 11 tracks it also features acclaimed singer songwriter Liz Stringer on the album’s opening track ‘Change is Coming’.
Faced with an opportunity to record her first solo album in 20 years and her first album after 8 years without The Putbacks ensemble, Donovan says she was propelled into some deep introspection.
“I wanted to approach the album as a clean slate, but looking back at what makes me who I am,” Donovan explains. “I began by asking myself, who am I? Who is Emma Donovan? And what do I want to do? I want to be the deadly granddaughter, niece, and daughter. I want to make my family proud.
“Til My Song is Done is honouring that legacy of our family country music ways.
“That’s exactly what this album is for me, like if they’re proud and they’re happy, if the family is honoured, that’s all I need to know. And mum would be proud.
“I know this album is just the start of continuing to stand strong not only for my daughters but for all the other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women working in the Australian music industry today.”
Til My Song is Done is like travelling the coast ways, the falls country, and over to the western plains on one circuitous, single long drive. It conjures up sun-drenched, solitary highways, suffused with country radio and shafts of bright light spearing through the windows.
On a personal level, it’s pop and nan, her uncles, aunties, cousins, dad and mum travelling together, working together, singing together.
All songs were co-written and produced by Emma and Mick Meagher (The Putbacks, The Bamboos, Kate Ceberano, The Pigram Brothers, Ross Hannaford) with the two sharing a powerful, creative connection, harking back to their shared Black Arm Band days.
The physical CD version of the album contains a bonus track, a very moving and special song penned by Emma, who says “I wrote the song, Troubled Graves and Fences about the horrific incident that happened to the young fellah, Cassius.”
Fifteen-year-old Cassius Turvey was assaulted in October 2022 in Perth, Western Australia, and died as a result of his injuries.
“It was my response to seeing another mother lose her son in such a horrific way and how we as a community came together to support the family, particularly his mother.
“As Aboriginal people we know these hard times – they’re not new to us. There’s a particular line in the song….
It’s not how this story goes
We know it’s not how this story goes
It’s just us, no justice
Trust in us, no justice
It’s just us, no justice
Trust in us
“We know the truth, we know the real story that’s why we stick together, that’s why we have these marches and these community support events. We can only rely on our community and trust in our own justice. We took to the streets nationally – that’s the commitment we always have for each other.
“This song is my contribution to that time”.
Emma has been touring consistently since the start of the year when she hit the road nationally with legendary US country star Charley Crockett. Currently amid a vast regional tour, today she has announced key album tour dates, taking place from June:
TIL MY SONG IS DONE ALBUM TOUR DATES
Tickets at emmadonovan.com
Sat 1 June – Blak Day Out, Brisbane – tickets HERE
Thu 6 June – The Night Cat, Melbourne – tickets HERE
Sat 15 June – VIVID @ Carriageworks, Sydney – tickets HERE
Thu 20 June – Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Adelaide – tickets HERE
Sat 27 July – Mojo’s, Fremantle – tickets HERE
Thu 1 Aug – Sooki Lounge, Belgrave – tickets HERE
Sat 3 August- Meeniyan Town Hall, Meeniyan – tickets HERE
Sun 4 Aug – Theatre Royal, Castlemaine – tickets HERE
Fans will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with Emma at an instore signing and performance tomorrow at 6.30pm:
Location: Readings Carlton, 309 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053
Live In Store – acoustic performance and signing
Date: 19th April
Time: 6:30pm (performance starts)
Til My Song is Done Album Tracklisting
Change is Coming (ft. Liz Stringer)
Blak Nation
Lovin’ Looks Like
Til My Song is Done
I’ll Shine on You
Bringing All the Lovin’
Sing You Over (ft. Paul Kelly)
Liquid Gold
Spring Thing
Away
Yibaanga Gangaa (Sweet By & By)
CD bonus track: Troubled Graves and Fences
ABOUT EMMA DONOVAN
Emma is one of Australia’s most revered voices. She first appeared on the stage with her renowned family band The Donovans, performing church song renditions with her mother Agnes, her five uncles and maternal grandparents Micko and Aileen. In all, Emma has been touring the country for over 20 years, performing soulful songs, and sharing powerful stories with audiences around the globe.
Emma has toured and recorded with artists such as Paul Kelly, The Teskey Brothers, Paul Grabowsky, Spinifex Gum and the late Uncle Archie Roach AC, and Aunty Ruby Hunter. Emma was part of greatly admired Melbourne rhythm combo The Putbacks and the extraordinary Black Arm Band project. Her collaboration with The Putbacks won multiple awards including best Soul/RnB album 2021 (Crossover) and 2022 (Under These Streets) at the AIR Awards and Best Soul, Funk R&B or Gospel Act, Best Group and Best Album for ‘Crossover’ at the 2021 Music Victoria Awards.
On her mother’s side, Emma is part of the famed Donovan family of singers of the Gumbaynggirr people, of what is now known as Northern New South Wales. On her father’s side, Emma is of the Yamatji people, of what is now known as Western Australia.
Emma regularly performs songs in Gumbaynggirr and Noongar traditional languages, and shares stories to provide her audiences with an understanding of Country and community.
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