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Busby Marou - Tom & Jeremy
Our chat today is with Australian & Torres Strait Islander artists Busby Marou. <br/><br/>Tom Busby & Jeremy Marou are 2 parts of the all time duo, responsible for one of the all time great Triple J Like a Versions...! <br/><br/>The fellas are touring this year and joined us in Melbourne on the couch, decked out in the "Rockhampton safety boots" (thongs) defying the cold weather. <br/><br/>This chat was just Michael with the guys, and how lucky he was to get some amazing parenting advice and hear about what their music means to so many Australians. What an honour to host the guys and we are also excited for their Album BLOOD RED, streaming everywhere now! <br/><br/>CW: This conversation covers topics across Mental ill Health and may be triggering for some listeners. We advise everyone to use their discretion and please remember there is help and support available. It's closer than you think. <br/><br/>Lifeline - 13 11 14<br/><br/>MoW.