Georgia Fields
Georgia Fields is an independent musician, songwriter, and arranger based in Melbourne, Australia.

Raised by bohemian parents on an eclectic diet of Hank Williams, Tom Waits, Madonna, and The Beatles, Fields began writing her own songs at the tender age of 8.

But she didn’t pursue a career in music until 2006, when at the age of 25 she made a snap decision to quit her corporate job in London and return to Melbourne (she called in sick from Bangkok airport). Once home, Fields reconnected with childhood friend and esteemed cellist Judith Hamann, and in 2007 she independently released the EP ‘Drama on the High Seas of Emotion’. The title-track peaked at #4 on the Triple J Unearthed Charts, and Fields sold out of three re-pressings.

In 2009, Georgia was introduced to ex-Things of Stone and Wood front man Greg Arnold, and a creative partnership soon bloomed. Arnold was brought on board as producer, and Fields’ self-titled debut album was released to critical acclaim in 2010 (Popboomerang Records / MGM). Featuring lush orchestral arrangements, a Spector-esque “Wall Of Sound”, and the percussive noise of a cordless drill, ‘Georgia Fields’ was awarded Album of the Week for both Radio National and Melbourne’s Beat Magazine. The Syndey Morning Herald named her one of their ‘Next Big Things’ for 2011.

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