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Tag: Phoebe Day

Interviews Posted on16 August 201825 November 2020

Phoebe Day & Joel Sena: ‘We are constantly creating and moving each other forward’

“Melbourne has been incredibly welcoming as a musical community. There’s a lot of life in the scene here. People go out to see music. Musicians are more open and wanting to see others succeed. It really did blow our minds when we first moved down here!P”

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Album Releases, Interviews Posted on2 September 20173 September 2017

Phoebe Day has something special

“This is all me finding my own voice and sharing my music and my stories in the world. My leading single is a tribute to the old-school jazz and soul sounds I grew up and fell in love with, but with a little contemporary twist”

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