| | | | Since the age of three, Basia Bulathas been sitting on piano stools and trying to hammer things out. It started with her piano-teacher mum, but along the way Basia’s picked up guitar, autoharp, banjo, ukelele, sax and flute.
In high-school her instrument was the upright bass – a lone girl among “eight-foot- tall guys, goofing off with the tubas.”
There’s a sense of playfulness that still suffuses her music, jostling under the songs of regret and love, want and joy.
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