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A Kimberley road song about a travelling band bringing music to your community. It doesn’t matter who you are or what your colour, music will bring us together!
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Brendan Chaquebor lives in Djarindjin Community, a beautiful place where he shares his knowledge of local traditions with passing travellers. It’s a pristine country with the land providing all the people’s needs, a lifestyle that is determin
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“Seabird is diving, out in the bay, I’m watching the tide as the sun set behind me’. This song is a call to his people living in the town and leaving their homelands, finding it hard to afford food and forgetting their culture. Come home! It’
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Kevin’s favourite place is a short drive on the vast tidal mud flats driving towards the sea from Beagle Bay community. Past the fresh water springs surrounded by his favourite fire wood, Mangrove trees, past old rusted car bodies and broken d
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The only way to get to Beagle Bay is on the famed red pindan road heading north of Broome. The constantly changing condition requires a higher level of concentration than usual. It might be rough but the locals’ love the way it k
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Ghost of Werner Runtz - Kevin describes his music as verandah music, and every afternoon as the sun sets on the Beagle Bay, you can hear Birchy’s acoustic guitar giving a soundtrack to the landscape and history of the Peninsula. This instrumental is named
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Back of Meatworks - Growing up in Broome as a child brings back a lot of fond memories for Arnold, fishing with his family and playing with his friends in the bush in the days when the Pearling industry was at its peak. It was a carefree and peaceful life
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