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ROZ PAPPALARDO
Solo Album
‘WON’T BE QUIET’
Out Now!

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Roz Pappalardo

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Roz Pappalardo is celebrating the release of her second solo album, Won’t Be Quiet, out last Friday (May 14) after four singles spanning rock, alternative and country.

Buy/Stream HERE

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The album is also available on physical CD and a sexy limited edition White Vinyl, or grab a super cute Tea Towel HERE.

Speaking about the album release Roz says, “Four singles, 13 songs, CD’s, Vinyl, tea towels, violins, guitars, much singing, artwork, airports, hire cars, and what has turned to be an interestingly exciting part of this process… THE FILMCLIPS!

Here’s a little promo reel for the album – featuring some of the strongest, most beautiful, most interesting and supportive women I know because this record tells those stories. Thank you women!”

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If there is one thing certain about music careers, it’s that they rarely evolve in a straight line – there are always creative detours and diversions. The best artists know just to roll with it. To open their minds and try something new. And there are few finer examples of that in Australian music today than Roz Pappalardo.

For the best part of two decades, Roz has been shaking things up, challenging perceptions and very much forging her own direction through the music landscape. There have been rock records, folk tunes, country albums, and more recently a successful move into musical theatre.

In total, she has released more than 10 records in various guises, perhaps the best known though with her much-loved duo, Women In Docs. It was ‘The Docs’ that brought Roz’s incredible voice and song-writing smarts into the spotlight and a band that has seen her tour the country and the globe more times than she can remember.

Now based in Cairns, Far North Queensland, the one constant through Roz’s career has been a drive to do her own thing and consequences be damned. Nowhere is that more apparent than on her striking new solo album, Won’t Be Quiet, out last Friday 14 May 2021, after four lead up singles spanning rock, alternative and country genres.

Honest doesn’t come close. Writing, recording and leading the production of the album was a deeply personal process driven by a simple desire to hold nothing back, to be brave and put out the record that she’s always dreamed of.

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Roz Pappalardo

Photo – Bridie Egan

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Over the past couple of years she has continued to perform with women in docs, but much of her attention has been grabbed by the stage and community storytelling projects through song, with the development and touring of her own one woman productions ‘Rosa’, telling a generational story of immigration and the hilariously heartbreaking taboo story of fertility and IVF, ‘Banging on the Door’.

Her commitment to arts in her community has also been evident in her production work on ‘Beginnings’ a major music theatre work about the town of Cairns, ‘Woven’ an all-woman First Nations musical theatre work based on the female experience andThe Soldier’s Wife– a major ongoing song-writing project that supports military families. COVID-19 also saw Roz launch a live-stream show called The Kitchen Sessions, which activated a team of regional technicians and artists across multiple genres to present a weekly variety show, spotlighting regional arts and arts businesses.

It has been exciting work for Roz that not only takes her out of her comfort zone, but reinforces her deep commitment to the power of music and the arts to create change.

As she returns to venues to perform her new solo record, Roz’s legion of loyal fans will find an artist full of the gutsy passion she is known for – but with a sense of confidence and a willingness to lay it all bare.

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UPCOMING SHOWS

Saturday 29 May – Greaser Bar, opening for The Sunbury’s ALBUM LAUNCH
Saturday 5 June – Backbone, opening for Kristy Apps ALBUM LAUNCH
Friday and Saturday 11/12 June – Women In Voice, Brisbane Powerhouse
Saturday 19 June – Cooktown Festival

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ON THE RADIO…

Sunday 16th May 10am, Roz is hosting Australian Music Is Bloody Great which you can hear on Sydney Community Radio Station 2SER.

On ABC Radio you’ll hear a song a day from the album from Monday 17th May until Friday 21st May, featuring one of her songs and a range of interviewees she has specifically chosen for their influence on the song …

Tune in 7.40am every weekday morning at ABC Far North

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