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Sing along with First Nations people as they share more songs using language from their Country. Learn words in the Yugambeh, Yawuru, Wiradjuri, Pitjantjatjara, palawa kani and Arrernte languages.
A group of First Nations children played a traditional song with drums on Sunday at Metro Vancouver's Grouse Mountain, and ended up catching the attention of curious grizzly bears in the process.
Sing along with First Nations people as they share more songs using language from their Country. Learn words in the Yugambeh, Yawuru, Wiradjuri, Pitjantjatjara, palawa kani and Arrernte languages. ABC ...
Stevie Wonder is back with his first new song in four years, “Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart.”. The track is a tender plea for unity built around dextrous acoustic guitars and a ...
No, your ears don't deceive you. When Team USA scores a goal at the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off, you're going to hear the beginning of the epic guitar solos of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Free Bird. Yup! That's ...
Sing along with First Nations people as they share more songs using language from their Country. Learn words in the Yugambeh, Yawuru, Wiradjuri, Pitjantjatjara, palawa kani and Arrernte languages. ABC ...
Cheetham Fraillon's First Nations family were musicians and advocates. Her grandparents took part in the first ever mass strike of Aboriginal people in Australia in 1939, the Cummeragunja Walk Off.
ARIA nominated singer, songwriter and Gumbaynggirr woman Emma Donovan has released children’s songs in English and First Nations language, and applauded the Children’s Ground project.
The English Christmas carols that we know today didn't become more common until the 16th century, though, which was quite a while before rock 'n' roll even existed as a style of music.
Stevie Wonder has shared his first new song in four years ‘Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart’.. The track, which you can listen to below, finds Wonder reflecting on a nation torn apart by ...
A group of First Nations children played a traditional song with drums on Sunday at Metro Vancouver's Grouse Mountain, and ended up catching the attention of curious grizzly bears in the process ...