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Wandelr�schen



Joined: 29 May 2007
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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:50 am    Post subject: Yothu Yindi Reply with quote

Hello,

Where loves Australian music?

For a long time, I discovered a wonderful band from Australia.
The name of the band is Yothu Yindi and they use a special instrument "Digeridoo".
I heard the music on the internet and I fall in love.

It's a pity that the band is only popular in Australia. What do you think about this band?
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crankynerves



Joined: 05 Oct 2006
Posts: 25

PostPosted: Fri Jun 08, 2007 1:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hello Wandelr�schen!How r u??I have never heard about this band thus I was interested to know more about them so I search about it on the net.I found some photos of the Band, I tried to upload them on an free image hosting site so that other peepz get an idea of how they look like. I also get some info about them....I'll really love to hear them on stage!!!!!!!!!
Here are some photos of their concert


March-April 2003
Carlos Santana chose Yothu Yindi to open his shows during his tour of Australia and New Zealand.


Mandawuy and Nicky on stage with Carlos Santana
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Yothu Yindi hail from the Yolngu (Aboriginal) homelands on the north-east coast of Australia's Northern Territory, a country the Yolngu have occupied and protected for perhaps 40,000 years or more. The Yolngu members of the band celebrate their deep spiritual connections with the land, connections that are kept alive through song and dance and ceremony, public aspects of which are found within the band's recordings and live performances.

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