The ancient wind instrument may be much-maligned, but it's also a powerful symbol of Aboriginal culture. Plus, it makes novices look pretty silly ... What is it? Probably the oldest wind instrument in ...
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 ...
Pupinder Mintu’s ‘Didgeridoo Bhangra’ reached number 4 on the MTV Asia Top 10 chart in 1996. The music video was directed by filmmaker Anupam Sharma and featured Sydney’s iconic landmarks. Blak ...
Ormond Street is a classic, buttoned-down, Paddington neighbourhood, lined with Audis and Land Rovers in front of tastefully renovated multimillion-dollar terraces, each tightly sealed behind heavily ...
With Australian singer-songwriter, one-man band and noted didgeridoo enthusiast Xavier Rudd stopping in town this week, we thought this would be a great excuse to compile a Top 10 list of our favorite ...
When street buskers Badrul Hisham, 27, and Norasrul Hanif Abdul Wahab, 32, play their didgeridoos, you can practically feel the uplifting, dreamlike vibrations. You’d understand, too, why the ...
The 10th Northamptonshire Singing Sticks Didgeridoo and World Music Weekend festival is for people interested in the didgeridoo and other related musical entities. This year it takes place from, ...
Morimoto, an award-winning artist who goes by the name Goma, spent the next 24 hours in a coma. Partially paralyzed, he suffered from epilepsy and often had seizures. The accident also badly affected ...
Alan Dargin, regarded as one of the lead exponents of the didgeridoo, died Feb. 24, from a cerebral haemorrhage following a stroke. He was 40. By Christie Eliezer Alan Dargin, regarded as one of the ...
When Abhijith A Bhat begins to play the didgeridoo, there isn’t anyone in the vicinity who would not get drawn in by the sound. The sound is a soothing melody, which remind one of a camera travelling ...
People with sleep apnea are at war with their windpipes. But they might be able to get some help from a different kind of wind pipe—namely, the Australian Aboriginal instrument called the didgeridoo.