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This week on Deadly Sounds
Singer-songwriter, Gina Williams along with ‘overseas Noongar’ Guy Chouse, have released an album entirely in the Noongar language.
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Deadly Sounds episode 1033 – Tjintu Desert Band
Tjintu Desert Band released their album in early March through CAAMA Music, featuring the combined talents of five members from the remote Central Australian towns Kintore and Ikuntji
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SOS: Save our songs
The majority of our Indigenous music traditions are disappearing at a fast rate.
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East Journey releases new single
‘Bright Lights Big City’ is a song about how we live in such a fast moving, shrinking global village and how we forget to live in the moment.
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Art fellowship for Bart Willoughby
Bart will use his prize money to stage a series of concerts using the organ and promote his album ‘We Still Live On’.
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Flashback: Deadly Sounds Interview 413 – Archie Roach
In this interview from over a decade ago, Archie talks to us about his then new album ‘Sensual Being’
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Musical storytelling in Kalyakoorl
For almost two decades, Gina Williams has been dedicated to the telling of her people’s stories
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Tjintu Desert Band’s on the up
Tjintu Desert Band, continue to grow in popularity with the release of a new music video, an upcoming performance at Barunga Festival, and their second single on the way
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Frankly fantastic!
Frank has been a familiar face at the Deadlys over the years and whether he is receiving an award or performing his amazing music, he has always been a welcome presence
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Flashback: Deadly Sounds Episode 241 – Kerrianne Cox
In an interview with the inspirational Kerrianne Cox from 15 years ago, we spoke with her about her then just released album, Just Wanna Move
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Flashback: Deadly Sounds Episode 410 – Kutcha Edwards
In an emotionally charged interview from 10 years ago, we speak with Uncle Kutcha Edwards
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Flashback – Diva Fever
DV Issue 53 July 2001: If you don’t know who Deborah Cheetham is yet, you will soon
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Music is Dewayne’s ‘psychologist’
Dewayne Everettsmith is doing his part to try and preserve language as reflected by his song ‘Melaythina’
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Flashback: The sweet sounds of wild honey
The fourth album by Yothu Yindi. Birrkuta (Wild Honey) has re-focussed attention on one of Australia’s best known bands
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