Musicians

Thelma Plum

Origin
Delungra, New South Wales
Genre/styles
Folk | Roots
About Thelma

Gaamilaraay woman Thelma won the 2012 Triple J's National Indigenous Music Awards competition.

She was introduced to music by her grandfather while growing up on her grandparents’ farm in the small town of Delungra.

Discography

Album formats explained

Album formats

  • 10": 10 inch vinyl records were played at 45 or 33 1/3 rounds per minute (rpm). The former could hold 9, the latter 12 minutes of music per side.
  • 7": 7 inch records (often referred to as 45s) were played at 45 rpm or 33 1/3 rpm, with about 4:30 or 6 minutes of music per side.
  • LP: Long play, is a vinyl record played at ​33 1⁄3 rpm with a 12 or 10-inch diameter.
  • EP: Extended play, are vinyl records that allowed two or even three songs on each side.

Rosie (EP)

Released
15 March 2013
Tracks
  1. Around Here
  2. Father Said
  3. Dollar
  4. Breathe In Breathe Out
  5. Rosie
  6. King

Monsters (EP)

Released
4 July 2014
Tracks
  1. Monsters
  2. Young In Love
  3. How Much Does Your Love Cost?
  4. Candle

Young In Love (The Remixes, Single)

Released
15 December 2014
Tracks
  1. Young In Love
  2. Young In Love (Yosi Horikawa Remix)
  3. Young In Love (ShockOne Remix)

Not Angry Anymore (Single)

Released
1 February 2019
Tracks
  1. Not Angry Anymore

Better in Blak

Released
12 July 2019
Tracks
  1. Clumsy Love
  2. Don't Let a Good Girl Down
  3. Love and War (feat. David Le'aupepe)
  4. Not Angry Anymore
  5. Homecoming Queen
  6. Better in Blak
  7. Woke Blokes
  8. Nick Cave
  9. Thulumaay Gii
  10. Ugly
  11. Do You Ever Get so Sad You Can't Breathe
  12. Made for You
Notes

Better in Blak reached No.4 on the ARIA charts.


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Korff, J 2021, Thelma Plum, <https://creativespirits.info/resources/music/thelma-plum>, retrieved 22 December 2024

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