Muzic.net.nz has another new interview series hitting the ground today - 'It's a wrap with Roger'.
In the first episode, Roger speaks with Kerryn Fields about her new album Water. Soak in the warmth and the passion of a very funny lady with an extraordinary voice and a story to tell, and watch the interview here.
Fuelled by humility, integrity and a raw clarity of vision, Kerryn Fields paints enduring musical portraits that detail the colour and feeling of everything that makes us human.
Drawing comparisons with the likes of timeless creators, Cat Stevens, Townes Van Zandt, Joan Baez, Neil Young, and more, Fields’ trademark warmth of character - evident in both life and music - fuels a creative offering that’s equal parts captivating, refined and heartrendingly insightful.
It’s for good reason too, because life is something this artist has lived. Fields grew up in Te Kuiti, NZ, a farming community in which both her family and others’ work hard to make ends meet. With Mum on guitar and Dad fuelling an obsession with radio, cassettes and vinyl LPs by all of music’s greats, there was a life lesson in every song of Fields’ childhood.