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  2. The Sapphires (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sapphires is about four Yorta Yorta (Aboriginal Australian) women: Gail (Deborah Mailman), Julie (Jessica Mauboy), Kay (Shari Sebbens), and Cynthia (Miranda Tapsell); who are discovered by a talent scout (Chris O'Dowd), form a music group named The Sapphires, and travel to Vietnam in 1968 to sing for troops during the war.

  3. The Sapphires (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Sapphires is an Australian play written by Tony Briggs and directed by Wesley Enoch. [1] It is set in 1968 (a year after the referendum, which symbolically expanded the rights of Aboriginal people) and it tells the story of The Sapphires, a singing group of four Yorta Yorta women who tour Vietnam during the war.

  4. List of Indigenous Australian musicians - Wikipedia

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    Xavier Rudd – Australian folk singer of Aboriginal heritage; Vic Simms – singer-songwriter; Glenn Skuthorpe – folk and country singer-songwriter; Alice Skye – singer-songwriter; Budjerah Slabb (Budjerah) [4] – singer-songwriter; Radical Son – Indigenous Australian and Tongan singer; Dan Sultan – rock singer; Richard Walley ...

  5. Hoài Lâm - Wikipedia

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    In the show Your Face Looks Familiar, he performed the role of Celine Dion, Mario Maurer, Andrea Bocelli, Marc Anthony, Adele and some other Vietnamese singers. He is a god son of Hoai Linh – an actor, MC and a singer in Vietnam [1] Hoai Lam is the only son of family with tradition in art performance.

  6. Electric Fields - Wikipedia

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    Electric Fields is an Australian electronic music duo made up of vocalist Zaachariaha Fielding and keyboard player and producer Michael Ross. Electric Fields combine modern electric-soul music with Aboriginal culture and sing in Pitjantjatjara, Yankunytjatjara and English. The duo have released an EP and several singles.

  7. Music of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War had a profound impact on Vietnamese music, inspiring many protest songs and influencing the development of modern Vietnamese music, the introduction of rock came with use of electric guitars to create more aggressive sound on the songs. The main genres that were common in this period were the rock ,folk and soul.

  8. Đông Nhi - Wikipedia

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    The song won Music Video of the Year at the Zing Music Awards 2015, at which Nhi won Favorite Singer for the fifth time. "Vi Ai Vi Anh" won Best Song Award at the Yan Vpop Awards 2015. On May 16, she was a judge on Ngoi Sao Phuong Nam. On May 31, 2015, she came back to Vietnam Idol as a guest, in which she performed "Hot" at the first night gala.

  9. Category:Vietnamese musicians - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese singers (8 C, 5 P) V. Vietnamese violinists (1 P) Pages in category "Vietnamese musicians" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.