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Rudd claims to be of Aboriginal, Irish and Scottish heritage, [2] [6] furthermore mentioning being of Wurundjeri ancestry, [7] and that one of his great grandmothers was an Aboriginal Australian, and her child (Rudd's paternal grandmother) was taken away from her. [8] Rudd showed a keen interest in music growing up in a family of seven children.
White Moth is the fourth studio album by Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd. "Better People" was released as the first single taken from the album. [3] White Moth is Rudd's first album with the ANTI-record company. The album peaked at #30 on the Billboard Heatseekers album chart in June. [4]
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Solace is the second album from Australian roots musician Xavier Rudd, released in Australia on 28 March 2004 and which debuted in the top twenty of the ARIA album chart on 5 April 2004. It is his first record distributed by a major label with distribution by Universal Music Australia .
Aboriginal Australian players from traditional didgeridoo regions (according to A. P. Elkin, in 1938 the instrument was "only known in eastern Kimberley and the northern third of the Northern Territory", [1]) belonging to clans that claim the didgeridoo as part of their ancient ancestral heritage: [2] David Blanasi; Ash Dargan; Djalu Gurruwiwi
Koonyum Sun shows Rudd returning to the Blues and roots feel of White Moth.The album is credited to the trio of Xavier Rudd and Izintaba. It is his first album with the contributions of bassist Tio Moloantoa and percussionist Andile Nqubezelo.
Dark Shades of Blue is the fifth studio album by Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd, which was released on 16 August 2008. It peaked at No. 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart . [ 4 ]
Follow the Sun, a 2012 song by Xavier Rudd Follow the Sun , a 2017 compilation album of Australian music released by Mexican Summer "Follow the Sun", the motto of the 2028 Summer Olympics