March 5, 2026

Melbourne’s own Caddy Callaghan is making waves as a singer-songwriter, pianist, and multi-instrumentalist, celebrated for her emotional honesty and classic pop/rock sensibilities. With her latest single, ‘Wait A Minute’—the fourth release from her highly anticipated debut solo album, ‘There You Are’—Caddy explores the bittersweet ache of longing for a love that feels both destined and just out of reach. The track is dramatic yet tender, bravely capturing the beauty and sorrow that come with yearning.

Written and performed by Caddy herself, ‘Wait A Minute’ was brought to life in Nashville with the help of acclaimed Australian artist and producer Rick Price. The song is anchored by Caddy’s soulful, emotive vocals, unfolding over echoing instrumentation that evokes a sense of nostalgia and gentle melancholy. A standout guitar solo by Mark Punch weaves through the arrangement, almost as if the instrument is singing back in conversation with Caddy’s voice.

True to her artistic vision, Caddy emphasizes real instruments, timeless production, and emotional depth throughout her music. This authenticity shines through in her songwriting, as she shares, “For me, songwriting is mostly like a journal entry with rhythm, rhyme, and metre. I write from a heart state. It’s deeply personal, vulnerable, and cathartic.”

With ‘Wait A Minute’, Caddy Callaghan offers listeners an intimate glimpse into her world—one where heartfelt storytelling and genuine emotion are always at the forefront. As anticipation builds for her debut album, Caddy’s music promises to resonate with anyone who has ever loved, lost, or longed for something just out of reach.

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