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David Hudson Woolunda CD (1993)
In Australian Aboriginal culture, Woolunda is the mythical place of life after death. Our guide on this visit is David Hudson, "Pied Piper" of the trance-inducing didgeridoo. Hudson, a member of the Tjapukai tribe of northern Queensland, plays instruments of his own making, including the traditional didgeridoo, and the "slide didgibone," a didgeridoo made from PVC pipe of two different sizes, one fitting inside the other. When pushed in or pulled out, ...
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Gary Thomas (Didjeridoo) Dali's Cave CD (2001)
Aboriginal songs By listening to this album you'll realize that Gary, without denying his origin, achieved a further development in his artistry to master the didgeridoo. Piano and sax from friends, djembe by Egyptian master drummer HOSSAM RAMZY and support by celebrity flute player TIM WHEATER are providing a new touch to the ancient genuine sound of the Australian didgeridoo.
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GARY THOMAS
Gary is a sixth generation Australian who was taught by Aboriginal ...
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Gary Thomas Didgeridoo: Ancient Sounds Of The Future CD (1996)
Aboriginal music Gary's famous world best-selling album is demonstrating the power and fascinating sound of the Didgeridoo*. He was able to incorporate electronics and flutes into this recording in a way that complements the depth of the original form. This CD may transform you.
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GARY THOMAS
Gary is a sixth generation Australian who was taught by Aboriginal elders how to play the didgeridoo.
At Gary's solo concerts the audience quickly picks up on his ...
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Gary Thomas (Didjeridoo) DidgeriDuo CD (1996)
Aboriginal album DidgeriDuo is a very cool CD by Alan Dargin and Gary Thomas, two of the new millennium's leading "didgeridooists." This powerfully spiritual instrument speaks clearly to the hearts of deep listeners from the hearts of Dargin and Thomas. While it is forbidden to perform Aboriginal ritual music for the public, these didgscapes still have tons of spiritual meaning. The pieces convey the spirit of the performers and their joy in sharing it ...
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Gary Thomas (Didjeridoo) Gaia's Dream CD (1997)
Gary is a sixth generation Australian who was taught by Aboriginal elders how to play the didgeridoo.
At Gary's solo concerts the audience quickly picks up on his enthusiasm. He does not only inspire by his music but also by his charisma and friendliness. Gary is without doubt an exceptional musician who is impressive as a soloist as well as a band member. As the "Didge Man" who introduced the Didgeridoo to a wide ...
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