Lyric Video for Track 11 of UPK#6.
By Harry Shannon, Mimili
Standing looking at my home, Mimili. Strong passion and pride is how I feel for this place, continually. And tonight there is reggae music! Tonight there is reggae! Woah, Oh yeah!
UPK stands for Uwankara Palyanku …
Busted Lung – Inspired by a true story of a calculated and premeditated act of violence towards a young Gay man in a hate crime which took place in inner city Melbourne. The survivor in an act of courage forgave his attackers both facing a potential 15-year sentence and …
Lyric Video for Track 5 of UPK#6.
Jason Cullinan, writer/singer from Indulkana Community
Kungka. Beautiful woman. You’re mine.
Nyuntu Ngayuku.
Jason Cullinan comes from Indulkana. He is a songwriter and multi instrumentalist.
UPK stands for Uwankara Palyanku …
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 …
Latest film clip from Barkly Boys 'We Are One'.
Filmed at Tennant Creek Primary School by Barkly Arts 'Media Mob'. Edited by Marcus Finlay. Recorded by the Barkly Boys
at Winanjjikari Music Centre.
D Street Brothers, Aaron D and Krazy J from Ramingining teamed up to record this song King of Dance. This is Aaron D's first rap song. Video clip produced by Greg Stehle
Please Don't Drink and Drive by Eastern Arrernte Band.
Lead Singer/Keys - Wesley Oliver, Drums - Barney Conway, Bass Guitar - Baxter Alice, Rhythm Guitar - Dallas Williams, Lead Guitar - Gordon Mullidad, Featuring - Jacob Johnson and Zack McMillian on vocals.
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