Australia's most iconic sound is almost certainly the didgeridoo. The long wooden tube-shaped instrument is famous for its unique droning music and has played a significant role in Australian ...
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From engineer to didgeridoo: Brandon Colaco’s Two Eyed Wizard brings a new sound to Bengaluru
Brandon Colaco’s journey has been anything but ordinary. He spent 10 years working as a mechanical engineer with some of the ...
AUSTIN -- Eliot Stone first heard the sound of the didgeridoo when he was in school. He loved it so much, he was inspired to study the instrument and follow his passion to Australia. Stone studied ...
When he was 10 years old, Peter D. Harper’s family moved from the United Kingdom to Perth, Australia. He developed an interest in the didgeridoo music that he heard indigenous Aboriginal musicians ...
Daniel Orlansky has been playing the didgeridoo for 25 years in both America and Europe. He has performed in many locations, notably at Berkley College of Music, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the ...
With permission from Australia's Aboriginal people, it's time to proclaim the didgeridoo as our national instrument, writes Dean Frenkel. The didgeridoo is the sound of Australia. Many countries and ...
Once in a while, our humble lil state makes it to the big-time. Vermont music had a brief taste of the national limelight last week, and I’m not talking about Pitchfork’s Sunday review of country ...
Don’t Miss a Moment. Join 30,000 locals who stay current on San Antonio news, culture, and events. Get our free newsletters in your inbox three times a week. Sign up The instrument – fabled into ...
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