Music Break: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu

After hearing his music, incongruously, on a video of Greenland history, I had to Wiki this guy:

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu (born 1970) is an Indigenous Australian musician, who sings in the Yolngu language.

He was born in Galiwin’ku (Elcho Island), off the coast of Arnhem LandNorthern Australia about 580 kilometres from Darwin. He is from the Gumatj clan of the Yolngu and his mother from the Galpu nation.[1] He was born blind, has never learned Braille and does not have a guide dog or use a white cane. Yunupingu speaks only a few words of English, and is said to be acutely shy.[2]

He plays drums, keyboards, guitar (a right hand-strung guitar left-handed) and didgeridoo, but it is the clarity of his singing voice that has attracted rave reviews. He sings stories of his land in both languages (Gälpu, Gumatj or Djambarrpuynu, all Yolŋu Matha) and English.[3] Formerly with Yothu Yindi, he is now with Saltwater Band.

For a bonus, hear this duet with Sting, below.

10 thoughts on “Music Break: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu”


  1. Foli in the Makinke languauge means “rythm”….

    “Life has a rhythm, it’s constantly moving.
    The word for rhythm ( used by the Malinke tribes ) is FOLI.
    It is a word that encompasses so much more than drumming, dancing or sound.”


  2. I am Australian :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jD3SkTyXzcE

    Not an First Indigenous Australian, a naturalised citizen but, yeah this.

    Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu : A legend and a bloody bewdy! (Ocker – YES!!!)

    (Oh yegods don’t tempt me to post so many other great Aussie un-official anthemns from Midnight Oils (so many songs) to Goanna’s ‘Solid rock’ and more!)


          1. Ps. Kosciusko = Australia’s highest “mountain” by global standrads not so big. Named by a Polish explorer. (Strezlecki -spelling?)In case that helps.

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