
A BROKEN heart has seen Golden Guitar winning artist Jodie Crosby pen her most personal material to date.
Earlier in the year, she released her first solo album.
One half of the award winning duo, The Crosby Sisters, Crosby’s self-titled release takes listeners on a journey through the trials and tribulations of a broken relationship.
Crosby and her sister Kelly won the 2001 Golden Guitar award for Duo of the Year for their national number one hit Trouble in the Fields – one of many accolades for the established artists.
In Crosby’s latest music, there are hints of vulnerability and resilience and also the signature sounds that Crosby herself is revered for.
“The album is like a personal journey,” she told The Leader at the time of the release.
”I’d been writing some songs and it was a bit of a personal journey for me.
“It’s a heartbreak album...i had a broken heart about six years ago and out of that came these songs.
“I co-wrote with some people and then there’s a couple of covers that relate to all of that.”
Crosby released the first single off the new album in 2017.
Hello was written by her son Ethan Crosby-Wolfe and the single has been a charting success.
“It went really well, it was number three in the top 10 tracks for the year on Australian Country Radio,” she said.
“In front of me was Tania Kernaghan and Kasey Chambers, it went really well.”
Jodie Crosby’s album is now available for purchase – visit Jodie Crosby Music on Facebook for more information.