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102 Birds and Music - with Ruby

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Hear a musician reflect on how birds affect life and music. This episode is about the deep connection between nature and music, and how birds provide us with a sense of place.


If anyone can silence a room, it’s South Africa-born and Melbourne-based musician Ruby Gill. Ruby’s arresting lyricism and deadpan wit have already garnered them millions of streams, awards and radio play from Triple J and every major metro station in Australia, to BBC6Music and KCRW over the pond. Known to bring even the most stoic to tears with profound reflections on society and self-awareness, Ruby’s “melancholic lyrical wizardry” has earned the reputation of unmissable, with accolades such as as Sunday Times’ Breaking Act (UK), Emerging Artist of the Year at Port Fairy Folk Festival, nominations for The Australian Music Prize (Mercury equivalent) and Best Folk Work at the Music Victoria Awards, and high praise from NME, CLASH, The Independent and more. Consistent reviews echo Triple J’s Zan Rowe, “excuse me while I scrape myself off the floor.”


Available on YouTube, your podcast app or listen below.


Links:

Ruby’s new album Some Kind of Control is out March 28 2025.


* Ruby’s website - https://rubygill.me/

* Ruby on Facebook - @rubygillmusic

* Ruby on Instagram - @rubymarygill

* Ruby on Twitter/X - @rubymarygill

* Ruby on YouTube - youtube.com/user/rubymarygill


* Bird Song by Cosmo Sheldrake - cosmosheldrake.com/music/birdsong

* Flightless Bird, American Mouth by Iron and Wine - youtube.com/watch?v=RGVmhrfQqzg


* Blue Jay recording by Dan Lane (XC215532) - xeno-canto.org

* African Paradise Flycatcher recording by Tony Archer (XC603822) - xeno-canto.org

* Hadada Ibis recording by Tony Archer (XC686712) - xeno-canto.org


Weekend Birder online:

* Website - weekendbirder.com

* Instagram - @weekend.birder

* Facebook - @weekend.birder

* YouTube - @WeekendBirder


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Content provided by Weekend Birder and Kirsty Costa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Weekend Birder and Kirsty Costa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Hear a musician reflect on how birds affect life and music. This episode is about the deep connection between nature and music, and how birds provide us with a sense of place.


If anyone can silence a room, it’s South Africa-born and Melbourne-based musician Ruby Gill. Ruby’s arresting lyricism and deadpan wit have already garnered them millions of streams, awards and radio play from Triple J and every major metro station in Australia, to BBC6Music and KCRW over the pond. Known to bring even the most stoic to tears with profound reflections on society and self-awareness, Ruby’s “melancholic lyrical wizardry” has earned the reputation of unmissable, with accolades such as as Sunday Times’ Breaking Act (UK), Emerging Artist of the Year at Port Fairy Folk Festival, nominations for The Australian Music Prize (Mercury equivalent) and Best Folk Work at the Music Victoria Awards, and high praise from NME, CLASH, The Independent and more. Consistent reviews echo Triple J’s Zan Rowe, “excuse me while I scrape myself off the floor.”


Available on YouTube, your podcast app or listen below.


Links:

Ruby’s new album Some Kind of Control is out March 28 2025.


* Ruby’s website - https://rubygill.me/

* Ruby on Facebook - @rubygillmusic

* Ruby on Instagram - @rubymarygill

* Ruby on Twitter/X - @rubymarygill

* Ruby on YouTube - youtube.com/user/rubymarygill


* Bird Song by Cosmo Sheldrake - cosmosheldrake.com/music/birdsong

* Flightless Bird, American Mouth by Iron and Wine - youtube.com/watch?v=RGVmhrfQqzg


* Blue Jay recording by Dan Lane (XC215532) - xeno-canto.org

* African Paradise Flycatcher recording by Tony Archer (XC603822) - xeno-canto.org

* Hadada Ibis recording by Tony Archer (XC686712) - xeno-canto.org


Weekend Birder online:

* Website - weekendbirder.com

* Instagram - @weekend.birder

* Facebook - @weekend.birder

* YouTube - @WeekendBirder


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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