soulful, earthy, wild woman of song

A Voice for the Earth

 
 

A Voice for the Earth, Australian singer-songwriter & poet Olivia Rosebery shares a soul-stirring and transcendent resonance in her voice. Her channelled song enchants listeners, sharing a soulful earth medicine that evokes a deep remembrance of our inherent nature. This wild woman shares with passion, unafraid to stand on the frontline and sing to protect the earth.

Her earthy melodies and poetic prose are rooted in her deep love for the natural world, studies in earth-based art and performance ritual during her early twenties at university, her continued love for deep ecology, rites of passage, Gestalt therapy and her personal journey in reverence and learning from indigenous cultures and earth-centred spirituality around the world. Her music resounds with years of embodied practise and facilitation in using the voice as a healing modality with her ongoing studies in meditation, Nada Yoga, vibrational medicine, bodywork, ancient and somatic wisdom.

Devoted to the path of the heart through the power of deep listening, nature, and sound, Olivia has shared for over a decade her passion in guiding sound journeys and since 2014 has been at the forefront of facilitating Voice Activations and Transformational Vocal Sessions.


Olivia’s song calls us to to remember the song of the earth, to become the sound in loving presence.

Her song unfurls from the spirit of the land,
from the smokey jungles of the city,
from the mud and moss of the forests,
the roots and canopies of a fig tree,
in the deep waters - echoing whale songs of the ocean,
the gentle cascades and thunderous path of the rivers,
in the beckoning wind and rustling gums of the mountain tops,
in the rich dry circles of a vision quest,
in the whispering wisdom of the grandfathers and grandmothers,
and in the starry eyes of the beloved.




While Olivia today shares her original soulful earth-medicine music, her journey with music began with a broad education in music - be it classical, soul, R&B and jazz. She had years of developing her gift for harmony in six part choirs and later as a teenager started honing her gift for improvisation as the front-woman singer for a 40-piece big band that performed at various jazz festivals in New South Wales, Australia.

Over the past decade, she has shared her music and facilitated workshops at numerous festivals along the east coast of Australia, including including Woodford Folk Festival (2022/23, 2023/24) Pranafest (2021, 2022, 2024), Zenfest (2021 & 2022), Lovefest (2018, 2019, 2023), Byron Spirit Festival (2016 & 2017), Splendour in the Grass (2016, 2017, 2020), and Townsville Cultural Festival (2017) to name a few.

Olivia has performed as both a headline and supporting act, sharing stages with acclaimed artists like Tash Sultana, YAIMA, Murray Kyle, and Lulu and Mischka. She has also had the honour of collaborating and singing in languages with Indigenous Australian musicians, including Yolgnu songman Gawurra, her Yolgnu sister Dhapanbal Yunupingu, and Gumbaynggirr brother Micklo Jarrett.

Olivia is currently working on her debut Album, to be released in October 2025.
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