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3 albums
These albums contain tracks by various Australian Aboriginal artists.
See also the albums listed under Soundtracks of Aboriginal movies.
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Country, Jazz, Rock |
8 albums
Vic Simms is a Bidjigal man. His birth name is William Victor Simms.
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Country |
7 albums
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Country, Rock |
10 albums
The Warumpi Band formed in Papunya in the central desert. They released the first rock song in an Aboriginal language (Jailanguru Pakarnu) and sing in Luritja and English. The band was active from 1980 to 2000.
Members included (changed…
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Country |
2 albums
Western Desert Band sing in Walpiri and English.
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Pop |
1 album
Wildflower formed in 2003 and are Jean Burrunali (lead singer), Quintina Nagarrgurrba (bass guitar), Vanessa Nabarlambarl (singer), Salome Nabarlambarl (keyboards), Natasha Namundja (backing vocals), Dominic Narorrga (lead guitar), Jake Burrunali…
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Classical, Traditional |
10 albums
William Barton, a Kalkadoon (Kalkadunga) man, is widely recognised as one of Australia's finest traditional didgeridoo players and a leading didgeridoo player in the classical world. Website: williambarton.com.au
William Barton's mother is opera…
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Jazz, Soul, Reggae |
8 albums
Wilma Reading is of mixed Torres Strait Islander and Irish descent. She was the first Australian to ever appear on the Johnny Carson Show. Wilma was also a singing teacher in the music department of the Cairns TAFE.
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Hip Hop & Rap |
2 albums
"MC for me means My Cousin" says Wire MC when asked about his name. His real name is Will Jarrett.
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Reggae, Rock |
4 albums
The Yabu Band consists of Delson Stokes Jnr (vocals), Boyd Stokes (lead guitarist), Jade Masters (drums) and Wayne Donaldson (rhythm guitarist). 'Yabu' means Rock/Gold in their language, Wongatha.
Website: www.facebook.com/YabuBand
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Pop, Reggae, Traditional |
2 albums
Yilila sing in Wubuy and English.
Band members: Grant Nundhirribala, Duwayne 'Gumbi' Murrungun, James Nundhirribala (now deceased), Rodrick Nundhirribala, Dave Murrungun, Neville Wunnungmurra, Edmond Nundhirribala and Dion Wurramarra.
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Rock |
26 albums
"Yothu Yindi" is Yolngu for "child and mother". The band formed through the merger of an unnamed band from the Yolngu homelands with a non-Aboriginal group called the Swamp Jockeys.
The band is most known for their hit Treaty (1991). In 2012 Yothu…
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Blues, Rock, Roots |
1 album
Yugul sings in English and Kriol.
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Avant-Garde, Classical, Jazz |
1 album
Yulugi is a collaboration between Gumaroy Newman, a Gamilaroi and Wakka Wakka song man and didjeridu player, and Keyna Wilkins, a NSW-based composer and musician (piano, flute). They combine Aboriginal and Western sounds in structured…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
6 albums
The Yung Warriors are Tjimba Possum-Burns, Narjic Day-Burns and Danny "D-Boy" Ramzam.
Tjimba Possum Burns is a gifted guitarist and Danny DBoy Ramzan is a natural on drums and keys. Both Tjimba and Danny were raised on Aboriginal communities in…
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Hip Hop & Rap, Reggae, Roots |
5 albums
The band formed in 2005 as "Zennith Boyz" (with most band members fresh out of high school) and later changed its name to just "Zennith".
It consists of brothers Aden Brim (vocals, songwriter, guitar, drums), Astro Brim (vocals, guitar, songwriter,…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
8 albums
Ziggy Ramo (full name Ziggy Ramo Burrmuruk Fatnowna) grew up in remote Arnhem Land, regional NSW, Sydney and Perth. His music speaks to the silenced injustices of Aboriginal Australia as well as other social issues. Ziggy finds passion in giving…