David Bridie
David Bridie is a contemporary musician and songwriter from Melbourne, Australia. David rose to prominence in 1983 as a uniquely Australian pianist, vocalist and songwriter in the critically acclaimed band Not Drowning, Waving which he cofounded with guitarist John Phillips. They released nine albums various Australian labels to critical acclaim.[1] Their fifth album, Tabaran, was created with the artists of Rabaul in Papua New Guinea including George Telek, Pius Wasi and Ben Hakalitz.
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Genres | Rock, Ambient, Alternative, Art Rock |
Instruments | Piano, Vocals |
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In the early 1989, Bridie formed a second group, My Friend the Chocolate Cake, with Helen Mountfort. My Friend the Chocolate Cake has released six studio albums and a live album
David has also enjoyed a venerable solo career. Bridie has released four solo albums, Act of Free Choice (2000), Hotel Radio (2003), Succumb (2008) and Wake (2013).[2] He has also written several soundtracks for Australian movies and television, most notably The Man Who Sued God in 2001, Remote Area Nurse, The Circuit in 2007–2010[3] and Secret City in 2016.
He is also the founder and Artistic Director of Wantok Musik Foundation; a not-for-profit music label that records, releases and promotes culturally infused music from Indigenous Australia, Melanesia and Oceania.
In 2019, David was awarded the Australia Council for the Arts Don Banks Music Award which honours an artist of high distinction who has made an outstanding and sustained contribution to music in Australia.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
- Projects 1983–1993 (1994) [with John Phillips]
- Act of Free Choice (2000; rereleased in 2007; US release in 2002) The Title refers to the Act of Free Choice 1969 which was essential for the takeover of West Papua by Indonesia.
- Act of Free Choice (EP) (2001)
- Hotel Radio (2003; rereleased in 2007)
- Succumb (2008)
- Wake (2013)
- Take the Next Illusionary Exit (2013) A collection of previously unreleased or marginally released tracks, demo versions, cover versions as well as a few excerpts from the soundtracks of Satellite Boy, Call Me Mum, The Straits, and That Eye, the Sky.
- The Wisdom Line (2019)
Soundtracks
Over the years, David Bridie has balanced his career as a live musician with the composition of soundtrack music, with credits for over 100 feature films including Proof, Bran Nue Dae, The Man Who Sued God and Gone, several of which received International release. His score for In a Savage Land received widespread critical acclaim and received multiple awards including Best Original Score at the AFI Awards, "Best Music Score" by the Film Critics Circle of Australia, and Best Original Soundtrack at the 2000 ARIA Awards. He also received the ARIA Award for "Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album" for Nautical Forlorn in 2004.
David Bridie has also contributed to many television shows, short films and documentaries soundtracks most notably for Remote Area Nurse for which he won an AFI Award as well as The Straits, Dealine Gallipoli and Secret City.
The song "Pitjantjara" written and performed with Frank Yamma for The Alice was awarded an APRA Screen Music Award for "Best Original Song" composed for a 'Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series'.
Awards
- 1992 ARIA Award for Best Independent Release for Proof by Not Drowing, Waving
- 1995 ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album for Good Luck by My Friend The Chocolate Cake
- 1997 ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album for I've Got A Plan by My Friend The Chocolate Cake
- 2000 AACTA Award for Best Original Music Score for In A Savage Land
- 2000 ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album for In A Savage Land
- 2000 Film Critics Circle Of Australia Award for Best Music Score for In A Savage Land
- 2004 ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack, Cast or Show Album for Nautical Forlorn
- 2004 AACTA Awards for Best Sound in a Non-Feature Film with John Patterson and Tony Vaccher for Land Of The Morning Star
- 2005 APRA Screen Music Awards for Best Original Song composed for a Feature Film, Telemovie, TV Series or Mini-Series with Frank Yamma for 'Pitjantjara' from The Alice
- 2006 APRA Screen Music Awards for Best Soundtrack Album with Albert David, Kadu and Key Torres Strait Island Composers for Remote Area Nurse.
- 2019 Australia Council for the Arts Don Banks Music Award[5]
References
- Allmusic website entry
- "David Bridie comes full circle". Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- "Wake to Dream: An Interview with David Bridie, Australia's Best Kept Secret". Retrieved 29 June 2016.
- "David Bridie – Australia Council Don Banks Music Award". Australia Council for the Arts. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
- Dwyer, Michael (5 March 2019). "David Bridie's The Wisdom Line traces a path through our 'unique' land". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 May 2019.
External links
- Official website
- Allmusic.com article on David Bridie
- Follow the Geography, a website devoted to all of David Bridie's projects
- My Friend the Chocolate Cake
- David Bridie on IMDb
- 2007 interview with David Bridie