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Tia Gostelow
Australian singer-songwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tia Gostelow is an Indigenous Australian singer-songwriter from Mackay, Queensland. Gostelow released her debut studio album, Thick Skin, in 2018 on Lovely Records. Further albums, Chrysalis and Head Noise followed.
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Early life and education
Tia Gostelow grew up in the regional Australian town of Mackay, Queensland, adjacent to the Coral Sea coast, Australia. When she was four years old, she relocated to Groote Eylandt a remote island in the Gulf of Carpentaria with her family for her father's work.[1] She spent six years there before moving back to Mackay, where she went to high school.[2]
Gostelow's Aboriginal roots are based in Cape York's Luma Luma tribe where her grandfather is an elder.[1]
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Career
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2015–2018
In 2015, at the age of 16, Gostelow wrote "State of Art" which was released in February 2016 as her debut single.[3][4] "State Of Art" received airplay on national youth broadcaster Triple J, won the station's 2016 Indigenous Initiative and placed top 5 in Triple J Unearthed High in 2016.[5] Gostelow was invited to showcase at Bigsound 2016, which was her first ever gig with her band. This performance coincided with the release of her second single "Vague Utopia" which was also received high rotation on Triple J.[5][6]
In May 2017, Gostelow released single "That's What You Get".[7] At the 2017 Queensland Music Awards, the single was nominated for 6 awards, winning two.[5]
In June 2018, she released the single "Strangers".[7][8]
In September 2018, Gostelow released her debut studio album, Thick Skin to positive reviews.[9][10][11][12]
Thick Skin was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2019 National Indigenous Music Awards.[13][14]
2019–2021: Chrysalis
In July 2019, Gostelow released "Get to It", her first new material single since Thick Skin.[15]
In April 2020, ABC records released a live album titled Triple J Live at the Wireless. The album was recorded at The Lansdowne Hotel, Sydney on 23 February 2019, during her Thick Skin tour. It was first broadcast on 6 May 2019, before its official release in April 2020.[16]
In October 2020, Gostelow released Chrysalis.[17]
2022–present: Head Noise
In April 2023, Gostelow announced the forthcoming release of her third studio album, Head Noise, scheduled for release in August 2023, preceded by singles "Spring to Life", "Sour",[18] "Early Twenties".[19] and "I'm Getting Bored of This".
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Influences
Gostelow has openly discussed her musical influences as foremost fellow regional singer-songwriter Melody Pool, as well as Mumford & Sons and The Jungle Giants.[20]
Gostelow has said she was also inspired to play music after seeing Taylor Swift perform live in Australia.[21]
Awards and nominations
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Thick Skin was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2019 National Indigenous Music Awards.[22][23]
At the 2019 Queensland Music Awards, Gostelow made Australian history by being the youngest winner of Album of the Year.[24]
AIR Awards
The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.
National Indigenous Music Awards
The National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) recognize excellence, dedication, innovation and outstanding contribution to the Northern Territory music industry. It commenced in 2004.
Queensland Music Awards
The Queensland Music Awards (previously known as Q Song Awards) are annual awards celebrating Queensland, Australia's brightest emerging artists and established legends. They commenced in 2006.[29]
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Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
Singles
As lead artist
As featured artist
Non-single album appearances
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References
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