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Electric Fields – electronic music duo; Fitzroy Xpress – country rock group from Fitzroy Crossing; Ilkari Maru – rock band from Central Australia; Iwantja – rock band from Indulkana, South Australia; King Stingray [6] – punk rock band, descendents from members of Yothu Yindi; Kuckles – Broome band featuring Jimmy Chi
Budjerah Julum Slabb was born on 17 March 2002 in Fingal Head, located 5 kilometres south of the Queensland-New South Wales border in the Gold Coast-Tweed region. [8] [9] His parents are licensed pastors and he subsequently grew up singing gospel music in churches throughout his upbringing. [10]
[37] The album won four ARIA Music Awards at the 2018 ceremony; his daughter Jasmin accepted the award for Best Male Artist on his behalf. [ 38 ] In November 2020, Decca Records announced they had signed to the rights to Yunupingu's catalogue and future recordings, announcing forthcoming releases, including limited-edition vinyls, a box set and ...
William Barton was born in Mount Isa, Queensland. [1] His mob are from the Roper River area, and he is a Kalkadunga man. [2]He learned to play didgeridoo at the age of 11 from Uncle Arthur Peterson, [2] an elder of the Wannyi, Lardil, and Kalkadungu peoples of Western Queensland.
Indigenous people in Australia are both Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. People of South Sea Islander descent may be included by popular culture, although they are the descendants of Pacific Islanders brought to Australia during the 19th century as indentured labour on the Queensland sugar canefields .
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual award ceremony event celebrating the Australian music industry. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2019, Baker Boy was nominated for three categories, [57] [58] and received three more nominations in 2020. [59] [60] He headed the leader board in 2022 with five wins from seven nominations. [61]
George Leach has won 3 Aboriginal People's Choice Music Awards [7]. 2000 Best Male Artist of the Year [8]; 2000 Best Rock Album [8]; 2013 Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year
[7] [8] Miller was honoured with a 2007 Canadian Aboriginal Music Award, in the category Best Rock Album, for his The Dirty Looks album. [9] The album went on to win Miller a 2008 Juno in the category Aboriginal Recording of the Year. [6] [10] He performed at the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics with Eva Avila and Nikki Yanofsky. [11]