Born and raised in the regional Victorian town of Bendigo on a balanced diet of guitar, voice and classical violin, Delves sang in Catholic school choirs by day and cut her teeth on the local pub music scene by night. It was her grandparents who introduced her to the ultimately catalytic American country music of the 1960s and 70s. In this, Delves had met her match. Armed with her guitar and a book of lyrics heartfelt and resolute, she moved to Melbourne and formed a band.
‘Many Australian artists refer to themselves as Americana or alt country these days, but very few deliver the real thing as well as Georgia State Line. Hailing from Melbourne but sounding like Texas or Tennessee, this band represents the true essence of today’s country music.’
Bill Chambers