What indigenous singer died?

Acclaimed Aboriginal singer and songwriter Archie Roach has died at age 66 after a long battle with a illness. Sons, Amos and Eban Roach said they were heartbroken to announce the death of their father.
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What did Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu died from?

Yunupingu died at the Royal Darwin Hospital, Northern Territory, at about 5:00 pm on 25 July 2017, aged 46. He had lived with liver and kidney damage for many years due to hepatitis B which he had contracted in childhood.
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Where did Archie Roach died?

He died on July 30 at a hospital in Warrnambool, a city in southeastern Australia, his sons Amos and Eban announced on his website. He was 66. The announcement did not cite the cause, but Mr. Roach had struggled with lung cancer and emphysema, requiring him to perform while breathing through a nasal cannula.
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Is Amos Roach related to Archie Roach?

PBS had a long and rich friendship with Archie throughout his incredible career. As we continue to honour his legacy and his name, we invite you back to 2003 when he and son, Amos Roach, graced PBS with three songs in Studio 5.
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Who started the Stolen Generation?

In the 1860s, Victoria became the first state to pass laws authorising Aboriginal children to be removed from their parents. Similar policies were later adopted by other states and territories – and by the federal government when it was established in the 1900s.
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Has Papa Roach always had the same lead singer?

The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Jacoby Shaddix, guitarist Jerry Horton, drummer Dave Buckner, bassist Will James, and trombonist Ben Luther. Papa Roach performing in 2018 at the Reload Festival. Vacaville, California, U.S. After two EPs, James left and was replaced by Tobin Esperance.
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What did Galarrwuy Yunupingu do?

With Yolngu law and land rights his life's interest, Galarrwuy came to national attention in the late 1960's for his role in the landmark Gove Land Rights Case. This was the first action by Indigenous Australians to challenge mining companies' use of traditional lands.
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Why did Mandawuy Yunupingu win Australian of the Year?

Yunupingu was named Australian of the Year for his role in 'building bridges of understanding between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people. ' He was the second member of his family to receive the honour after his brother Galarrwuy in 1978.
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Which Aboriginal guitarist was blind?

Blind from birth, Yunupingu possessed a sweet tenor voice with which he sang primarily in his native language, Yolngu, and had a gentle guitar style, played left-handed and upside-down.
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What does Naidoc stand for?

NAIDOC Week (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) occurs annually in July, and celebrates the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. NAIDOC is celebrated not only in Indigenous communities, but by Australians all over the country and overseas.
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What tribe is Archie Roach?

Born in Mooroopna in 1955, Archie's family lived on the Framlingham Aboriginal Mission near Warrnambool. He is one of the Stolen Generations, taken as a child from his mother, Nellie, a Gunditjmara woman, and father, Archie, a Bundjalung man from New South Wales.
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What did Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu do?

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (1970–2017), a man of the Gumatj clan of north east Arnhem Land, was born blind but learned to play guitar, keyboard, drums and didgeridoo as a child. He performed with Yothu Yindi from 1985 to 1992, when he formed the Saltwater Band.
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What black gospel singer died?

ATLANTA — Atlanta gospel artist Kevin Lemons has died at the age of 44, his family confirmed on Saturday, calling it a "sudden loss."
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Why was Gurrumul blind?

Gurrumul Yunupingu 1971 – 2017

Gurrumul was raised on Elcho Island, off the coast of North East Arnhem Land, as a member of the Gumatj clan. Born blind, his powerfully emotive yet fragile voice has affected the public unlike any other Australian artist.
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What are some fun facts about Mandawuy Yunupingu?

Mandawuy Yunupingu was born in the Northern Territory in 1956. He was the first Aboriginal to become a principal of a school in Australia, at Yirrkala in the Northern Territory. While he was principal, he made sure that lessons with both Aboriginal and European ideas were included.
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Why is Mandawuy Yunupingu famous?

Dr Mandawuy Yunupingu (1956–2013), singer songwriter, was the lead singer of Australia's pre-eminent Aboriginal band, Yothu Yindi. Born in Arnhem Land, Yunupingu trained as a teacher, completing his degree in 1987 and later becoming the first Indigenous Australian to be appointed a school principal.
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Why did Galarrwuy Yunupingu receive an award?

Citation for the Award of the Doctor of Laws honoris causa

His relentless struggle for land rights and advocacy for the agency of his people have profoundly advanced the interests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people throughout Australia.
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Who influenced Yothu Yindi?

The book also addresses the early musical influences that shaped Yothu Yindi's sound, from the formative affinity of the band's Yolŋu musicians with Slim Dusty, to the irreverent country originals of the Swamp Jockeys in a 1980s Darwin inundated with blues cover bands.
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Who were the two lead singers for Van Halen?

Although the core instrumentalists and backing vocals have remained constant ( Eddie Van Halen, Alex Van Halen and Michael Anthony), the band has recorded studio albums with three different lead vocalists: David Lee Roth, Sammy Hagar and Gary Cherone.
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Who was the first lead singer of Skid Row?

Skid Row is an American heavy metal band from Toms River, New Jersey. Formed in 1986, the group originally included bassist Rachel Bolan, lead guitarist Dave "The Snake" Sabo, lead vocalist Matt Fallon, drummer John Ratkowski Jr., and rhythm guitarist Jim Yuhas.
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Is Papa Roach Mexican?

Papa Roach is an American rock band from Vacaville, California, formed in 1993.
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Why were Stolen Generation children removed?

Why were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children taken from their families? The forcible removal of First Nations children from their families was based on assimilation policies, which claimed that the lives of First Nations people would be improved if they became part of white society.
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