Ash Dargan
Ash Dargan is an indigenous Australian didgeridoo player.[1] He is a member of the Larrakia people[2] but did not find out about his aboriginality until he was 21.[3] He teaches and performs all over the world. He is a former member of Coloured Stone, appearing on their 1999 album Rhythm of Nature.
Ash Dargan | |
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Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Didgeridoo |
Discography
- Earth Rhythms (1998) Indigenous Australia
- Wirrimbah (1998) Indigenous Australia
- Trancescapes (1998) Indigenous Australia
- Aphrodidjiac (1998) Indigenous Australia
- Tribal Offerings (1998) Indigenous Australia
- Ancient Spirit (1999) Indigenous Australia
- Echoes of Ancient Didjeridu (1999) Indigenous Australia
- Sun Always Dances (1999) Indigenous Australia
- Woomera (1999) Indigenous Australia
- Breath of Man (2000) Indigenous Australia
- Ash Dust & Dirt (2000) Indigenous Australia
- Demurru meditation (2000) Indigenous Australia
- Pharaoh's Dreamtime (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Stick Bones & Song Stones (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Didgeridoo Made Easy – a beginners guide (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Cool Jazz, Hot Didj (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Spirit Dreams (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Rasta (2001) Indigenous Australia
- Kakadu (2002)
- Wild Australia (2002) Indigenous Australia
- Postcard From Ash Dargan (2002) Indigenous Australia
- Territory – 13 Sacred Journeys into Dreamtime (2003) Soundsource Productions
- Stories of Wind (2005) The Orchid
- Very Best of Ash Dargan (2006) Indigenous Australia
With Don Emilio Fernandez De La Vega
- Passions of Flamenco & Didjeridu (1998) Indigenous Australia
With Nigel Pegrum
- Wirrigan (1999) Indigenous Australia
With Coloured Stone
- Rhythm of Nature (1999) CAAMA
With David Hudson
- Indigenous Rhythms 2000, with David Hudson (2000) Sony
With Oscar Serrallach
- Meridian – Ancestral Roots – with Oscar Serrallach (2002) Soundsource Productions
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References
- McLeod, Brian Wright (6 February 2006), "Ash Dargan: World Music From the Land Down Under", News From Indian Country
- Northern Territorian, 20 October 2000, "Critics fired up over Ash's CD"
- The West Australian, 22 June 2000, "Competition" by Ara Jansen
External links
- The Live Music Report An Utterly Ab-Original Journey Through Global Sound
- OnHamptonRoads A Journey into Dreamtime
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