Wildflower (band)
Wildflower are a rock/reggae band from Mamadawerre, Northern Territory, a remote outstation in Arnhem Land.[1][2] They sing mostly in the Kunwinjku language and tell traditional stories with lyrics written by mentor Jill Nganjmirra.[3] The band was a Next Crop artist on Triple J.[4]
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Origin | Mamadawerre, Northern Territory, Australia |
Years active | 2002- |
Labels | Skinnyfish Music |
Members | Jean Burrunali Salome Nabarlambarl Vanessa Nabarlambarl Natasha Namundja Quintina Nagarrgurrba Dominic Narorrga Jake Burrunali Dick Djoggiba Shaka Burrunali |
Discography
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Manginburru Bininj |
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References
- "Wildflower power", Northern Territory News, 3 February 2006
- "Wildflowers in full bloom", The Australian, 31 August 2010
- Mengel, Noel (17 October 2009), "Flowers bloom in the desert", The Courier Mail
- "Wildflower". ABC.
- Manginburru Bininj National Library of Australia listing
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