There aren’t many artists in the world who greet a journalist with a wave from afar and a generous hug.
But for Australian musician Clare Bowditch, I can only imagine this is the norm.
On my way here today, I seriously considered a pit stop at the pub for a vodka shot (or three). Yep, I’m that nervous about meeting a woman I’d admired for so many years.
But within a few seconds of meeting Bowditch, it’s already like I’m sitting down for a cuppa with an old friend – who happens to have a much better voice than me.
Clare Bowditch writes songs that make you think. She plays Rosanna Harding on Channel 10’s Offspring and is the voice behind that song, ‘You Make Me Happy.’
She’s also the winner of an ARIA award, a mum of three, and the creator of Big Hearted Business, a venture that aims to teach “creative people about business and business people about creativity”.
“I am a musician, a songwriter, I’m eight albums in, and I’ve always written songs from the time I was three,” she tells me.
“But I only got gutsy about making my career out of music when I became a mum. I was 26 or 27 and I thought ‘F**k it, I’ve got to start trying, otherwise I won’t’,” she says.
I’ve been a fan of Bowditch’s for many years now but it’s not until I spend a couple of hours with her that I’m reminded of why I started listening to her music in the first place.
Bowditch has a realness about her. There’s no airbrushing of ideas or opinions. And whether she’s talking about the government’s treatment of asylum seekers, parenting, or why creative people shouldn’t be deterred from making a career out of their craft, she tells it like it is.
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Love her saw her show tonight and she has blown me away and inspired me to have more fun.
"Choosing happiness." I love that contentment seems like "dangerous" writing territory. So true, and so difficult to do.