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Warumpi Band (/ˈwʌrəmpi/) were an
Australian country and
Aboriginal rock
group which formed in the
outback settlement of Papunya,
Northern Territory,...
- T****anangka
Butcher is an Pitjantjatjara–Warlpiri
musician who
formed the
Warumpi Band.
Butcher was born at Papunya,
Northern Territory in
Central Australia...
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George Rrurrambu and
George Djilangya, was
known as the
frontman of
Warumpi Band, an
Aboriginal rock band.
Burarrwanga was a
Yolngu man, born in the...
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performed by
Ilbijerri Theatre Company about the
origins and
career of the
Warumpi Band, in
which he
plays the role of
Sammy Butcher.
Ganambarr grew up with...
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Islander origin. She
gained po****rity with the
cover song
release of the
Warumpi Band's song "My
Island Home" in 1995. Anu has been
nominated for many ARIA...
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Murray and
George Rrurrambu,
recorded by
their Aboriginal rock group,
Warumpi Band, and
released as the
second single from
their 1985 album, Big Name...
- singer-songwriter-guitarist and writer. He was a
founding member of the
Warumpi Band (1980–1988, 1995–2000)
which was the
first major influential Aboriginal...
- non-Aboriginal or
European Australians. "Blackfella/Whitefella", a song by
Warumpi Band, co-written by
singer George Rrurrambu and
guitarist Neil Murray....
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Papunya (Pintupi-Luritja:
Warumpi) is a
small Indigenous Australian community roughly 240
kilometres (150 mi)
northwest of
Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in...
- Neil
Murray for
George Burarrwanga. It was
originally performed by the
Warumpi Band. The song
references lead singer's (George Burarrwanga) home up at...