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Saltwater Band – Indigenous roots band from Galiwin'ku on Elcho Island; Scrap Metal – country/reggae band from Broome, Western Australia; Shakaya – two piece girl group; Soft Sands – country and gospel band from Galiwin'ku on Elcho Island; South West Syndicate – hip hip group; Spin.FX – reggae, rock, country band from Papunya ...
The songs were written by Alexis Wright, with some in Aboriginal languages. [9] [10] Bennett also contributed vocals to the 2012 Australian film The Sapphires, following her involvement with the 2004 Melbourne stage production. [6] [11]
This is a list of Indigenous Australian performing artists. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Circus Con Colleano – tightrope walker Comedy Mark Bin Bakar – actor and comedian Dance Stephen Page Frances Rings Film, television and theatre Kylie Belling – actor Burnum ...
Morris also performed and co-wrote the music Liberty Songs with Australian guitarist Glen Heald, a collaboration between refugees from Liberia and indigenous Australian female singers. In 2010 Shellie performed her song "Swept Away" at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Vancouver with the Black Arm Band.
The song peaked at number 94 in Australia on the ARIA Charts. [15] [16] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1996 the song won two of three awards for which it was nominated, including Best Female Artist and Best Indigenous Release. [17] In that year she also won a Deadly Award for best female artist. [12] [18]
The video for the single, "Better in Blak", was nominated for Film Clip of the Year at the National Indigenous Music Awards. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] In October 2019 she came at No. 7 in Happy Mag 's list of "The 15 Australian female artists changing the game right now."
Emily Wurramara is an Indigenous Australian singer and songwriter. At the 2024 ARIA Music Awards, Wurramara was won the ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album.In 2024, Australian Recording Industry Association announced that Emily Wurramara is the first Indigenous woman to ever win in this category at the ARIA Music Awards.
Carol McGregor (born 1961), Indigenous multi-media installation artist; Queenie McKenzie (c. 1920–1998), painter; Niah McLeod (born 1991), Indigenous contemporary artist; Lucy McRae (born 1979), multimedia scientific fiction artist; Penny Meagher (1935–1995), painter; Lilian Marguerite Medland (1880–1955), illustrator, painter