Gus Williams (musician)

Kasper Gus Ntjalka Williams OAM, known as Gus Williams (20 June 1937 – 13 September 2010)[1][2] was a country singer from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. He was an Arrernte man, who was born in Alice Springs.[3] He was the father of country star Warren H Williams.

Honours

In 1983 Williams was given a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to country music and Aboriginal people.[4] In 2000 he was an inductee into the Country Music Hands Of Fame in Tamworth. He was given a Deadly in 2001 for Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal Music. Gus Williams was in 2004 presented with a Country Music Centenary Medal from CMAA for service to Australian society through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music. In 2005 Williams was inducted into the hall of fame at Music NT's Indigenous Music Awards.

Discography

  • I'm Not Trying To Forget – Ntjalka Music
  • My Kind Of Heaven (1993) – Ntjalka Music
  • Southern Cross (1993) – Ntjalka Music
  • Storm In My Heart – Ntjalka Music
  • Straight From The Heart (1992) – Ntjalka Music
  • Through The Years (1994) – Hadley Records
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References

  • Walker, Clinton (2000). "Namatjira's Gramphone". Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music. Pluto Press. pp. 184–197. ISBN 1-86403-152-2.
  1. 'Legendary' Aboriginal singer gets state funeral, ABC News, 13 September 2010.
  2. General report: Western Aranda Health Aboriginal Corporation Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine, Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations, 2001.
  3. Hermannsburg (2) 1958 - 1959 Archived 21 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. Final report of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation Appendix 4 Members of the Council 1991-2000
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