Indigenous Music Week - 4
It’s Indigenous Music Week on ICTV from the 10th to the 16th of September. ICTV is proud to celebrate the best music videos by artists from remote communities all over Australia. Tune in every night at 7:30pm for special playlists from all over the country featuring amazing Indigenous musicians.
Hey, Broken Heart.
Written and performed by David Ward, living in Karratha WA, originally from Kununurra WA.
It's Indigenous Music Week on ICTV - from the 10th to the 16th of September, 2018.
ICTV is proud to celebrate the best music videos by Indigenous artists from remote communities all over Australia.
Tune in every night at 7:30pm for special playlists from all over the country - featuring Indigenous musicians.
If you'd like ICTV to play your favourite film-clip get in touch via the ICTV Facebook page.
A huge thank you to ICTV's Indigenous Music Week supporters.
Music NT
8CCC
Ian Wilkinson
Small Town Culture
PAKAM
AUM PR + MGMNT
Wantok Musik
Gurindji Aboriginal Corporation
ICTV, showing our way.
Devil in disguise, written and performed by David Ward
Song for Elijah (Wrap Our Arms Around You)
Featuring: Kutcha Edwards, Archie Roach, Emma Donovan, Radical Son, Ilanna Atkinson, Tjimba Possum Burns, James Henry, David Bridie, Brendan Gallagher and Nao Anzai.
Barra West Wind - Wurrumba- great white shark of Galpu Clan from north east arnhemland.
Johnny Namayiwa song about James Watson landing in Warruwi.
The Lander River Band shot in the remote community of Willowra, NT performing their song Wirliyajarryi.
This film clip was produced in a collaboration between PAW Media, WYDAC and WETT (Warlpiri Education and Training Trust).
Video clip of the song Holy Highway by Harry Barriya from Soft Sands Band.
Hailing from regional Victoria, Indigenous singer/songwriter Benny Walker is the real deal. His love songs and epic tales are mixed with passion for the land, the people, summer vibes and deep grooves are the elements that reach the soul.
The New Single from Benny Walker - Oh No You Don't - as premiered on Rolling Stone
Here it is! The second song from our debut EP - Struggle!
Struggle is a story about our community, our people - the struggle we face as Indigenous peoples. When we sing ‘make a change’ we are singing to black fellas and white fellas, to everyone, we’ve all got a part to play. It’s about the change we need to make - as a nation, as a community, and every day for ourselves.
Release via Wantok Musik. Music video by Sam Frederick starring Jack Namarnyilk and directed by Richie Guymala. Filmed in Darwin, Palmerston and at Fanny Bay Gaol.
Struggle recorded by Andy Baldwin (Rola Pola Studios) at Subsonic Studios and Kapalga Outstation. Mastered by Joe LaPorta (Sterling Sound).
Full album out in May!
Ivana Gibson performing a cover of Kasey Chambers "Smiles" song. Ivana is a singer/songwriter who is from the community of Hopevale in Cape York.
Desert Divas Highlight Single 1, taken from BBB 2015 performance in Alice Springs
Yipirinya School Band highlight single, taken from BBB 2015 performance in Alice Springs.
Our Place music director and desert music production legend Thomas 'Tom Tom' Saylor performing live at the Amoonguna On Screen event in Alice Springs.
Help ICTV finish Our Place by donating to the Our Place crowd funding campaign. There are great rewards available, even a soundtrack from the man himself.
http://www.pozible.com/ourplace
***All music contained within this video is original Thomas 'Tom Tom Big Bear' Saylor Desert Audio!
This is a live duet in the Ngaarda Media studios with Harry Hooky and Tootsie Daniel.
The Black Image Band performing live at the UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival on 1 August, 2015 at Fogarty Park, Cairns.
This song is an original called "Seisia Wharf".
UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival is UMI Arts' annual signature event that showcases Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples with connection to Far North Queensland. For more info visit www.umiarts.com.au
For more information visit www.umiarts.com.au
PJ Nandy performing live at the UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival on 1 August, 2015 at Fogarty Park, Cairns.
This song is a cover of "Bus Stop" by the Cold Water Band.
UMI Arts Big Talk One Fire Indigenous Cultural Festival is UMI Arts' annual signature event that showcases Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples with connection to Far North Queensland.
Cry to Me by Yabu Band
Live recording from Beagle Bay Keep Culture Festival by PAKAM
A song dedicated to Rob Elbourne and what he did for Country Music in the Hunter Valley N.S.W, and how I see life looking into a mirror.
Redsand Band Perform their song "Nguntju Wiya' at the Bush Bands Bash in Alice Springs, 2009.
Mau Power (aka Patrick Mau) is a lyrical storyteller from Thursday Island in the Torres Strait. For many years Mau Power has been guided by two cultures; Indigenous culture and Hip Hop culture.
Live video from Wide Open Space Festival 2016. Desert Sevenz performing Fly Back Home on the main stage.
This video was recorded as a part of Barkly Regional council's Youth Diversion Program; Barkly Desert Culture.
The video was recorded and filmed with Indigenous men from the Barkly community of Tennant Creek, in conjunction with traditional owners.
Live video from Wide Open Space Festival 2016. Desert Sevenz performing Make the Change on the main stage.
This video was recorded as a part of Barkly Regional council's Youth Diversion Program; Barkly Desert Culture.
The video was recorded and filmed with Indigenous men from the Barkly community of Tennant Creek, in conjunction with traditional owners.
This video was made by the Hill Boyz and the Etown Boyz in conjunction with Monkey Marc as apart of the Barkly Regional Council's Youth Diversion Multi Media Program; Barkly Desert Culture program in 2016. It was shot and edited in Tennant Creek by Sean Spencer.
LORRPU was born into a musical family, including most of the Gulf Country legends from Arnhem Land. His father was the keyboard player for legendary Top End band, Soft Sand.
The demo version of his song “Lorrpu” (meaning White Cockatoo) won NT Pop Song of the Year in 2013 and is based on an Aboriginal legend of his homeland, sung exclusively in the Yolngu language of Gupapuyngu.
Now his debut self-titled album is being released on 25 July 2016, featuring songs in a mix of Gupapuyngu, Pitjantjatjara and English, including traditional songlines (Wadulunha), as well as songs about social problems such as petrol sniffing (Pitula Wanti).
Dylan McDonald and Tanith Glynn-Maloney at CAAMA Productions were responsible for making the music video to launch this new artist. They are the same team as who created the short film ‘Nulla Nulla’ which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival last year, and since then won an award from the Australian Academy of Cinema Television Arts.
Live at the 2009 KIPAS in Broome, Mervyn Mulardy performs his song "Willi Willi Karti.'
Live Music Film clip from Keep Culture Festival 2015, Beagle Bay
Neil Murray Black Fella White Fella.
Music clip live from the main stage of the Freedom Day Festival 50th Anniversary, August 19-21 2016.
Commemorating the Gurindji, Wave Hill Walk Off and the birth of Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia.
More info: http://www.freedomday50.com.au/
Libanangu Band - Generation
Music clip live from the main stage of the Freedom Day Festival 50th Anniversary, August 19-21 2016.
Commemorating the Gurindji, Wave Hill Walk Off and the birth of Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia.
More info: http://www.freedomday50.com.au
Filmed and Editted by crew@streettv.com.au
Live from the Main Stage @ Freedom Day 50 Festival - www.freedomday50.com.au/
Filmed by Dylan Miller & Joshua T.
Edited by Dylan Miller & Joshua T at the Wardan Aboriginal Centre WA
Audio Mastering Sean @ Fur Real Studios WA
Produced with the assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation - CBF dot com dot au.
For the GURINDJI Aboriginal Corporation & KARUNGKARNI ARTs
Lonely Boys - The Hunter
Music clip live from the main stage of the Freedom Day Festival 50th Anniversary, August 19-21 2016.
Commemorating the Gurindji, Wave Hill Walk Off and the birth of Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia.
More info: http://www.freedomday50.com.au
Filmed and Editted by crew@streettv.com.au
Live from the Main Stage @ Freedom Day 50 Festival - www.freedomday50.com.au/
Filmed by Dylan Miller & Joshua T.
Edited by Dylan Miller & Joshua T at the Wardan Aboriginal Centre WA
Audio Mastering Sean @ Fur Real Studios WA
Produced with the assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation - CBF dot com dot au.
For the GURINDJI Aboriginal Corporation & KARUNGKARNI ARTs
Tanami Band - Warlpiri Reggae
Music clip live from the main stage of the Freedom Day Festival 50th Anniversary, August 19-21 2016.
Commemorating the Gurindji, Wave Hill Walk Off and the birth of Aboriginal Land Rights in Australia.
More info: http://www.freedomday50.com.au
Filmed and Editted by crew@streettv.com.au
Live from the Main Stage @ Freedom Day 50 Festival - www.freedomday50.com.au/
Filmed by Dylan Miller & Joshua T.
Edited by Dylan Miller & Joshua T at the Wardan Aboriginal Centre WA
Audio Mastering Sean @ Fur Real Studios WA
Produced with the assistance of the Community Broadcasting Foundation - CBF dot com dot au.
For the GURINDJI Aboriginal Corporation & KARUNGKARNI ARTs
Lucy Cox a Female Reggae Folk singer performs live.
A PY Media clip from the archives, originally made for Nganampa Health. This is a short music video about petrol sniffing, sung by Infari Maru.
Music video clip of song "This Place I Call Home" with Frankie Shoveller, Tom Grey, Dan Farrer, Billy Jo Shoveller
Photostory in B&W of Corroborree People, Archival
Music video of "Saltwater Cowboy' by the Pigram Brothers. (Taken from longer file: PK0A113)
Music video from Desert Lost Boys - Take me Home to Wirrimanu
Some of the fellas from Beagle Bay sing the song, "Hurt No More."
Music video for the song "Galiwin'ku" by young band Wildflower.
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