Music Break: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Wiyathul

Washington Post:

Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, a blind Aboriginal musician renowned for singing in his native Yolngu language with a heart-rending voice, died July 25 in Darwin, Australia. He was 46.

His recording label, Darwin-based Skinnyfish Music, announced the death but did not disclose the cause.

Mr. Yunupingu is now referred to by local media as Dr. G. Yunupingu because of cultural sensitivities among northern Australian Aborigines for naming the dead.

“Yunupingu is remembered today as one of the most important figures in Australian music history, blind from birth and emerging from the remote Galiwin’ku community on Elcho Island off the coast of Arnhem Land to sell over half a million copies of his albums across the world, singing in his native Yolngu language,” the statement said.

 

15 thoughts on “Music Break: Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Wiyathul”


    1. “a bit”? Just as well you put that little clarifier in because those who look beyond superficial similarities can see the overwhelming differences between the two. HINT: It has to do with 60000 years of cultural history. Stick to shallow pro-Russian bullshit propaganda. That’s what you are good at.


        1. The usual asinine vulgarities from Putin’s own version of “The Mooch” rather than a substantive answer to M M’s intelligent comment . Why am I not surprised?


          1. LMAQ! I absolutely guarantee that EVERYONE that sees this comment (except maybe that russian troll butt-sniffer DweebyJ) will have the same thought I did—–that it would truly be wonderful if this were a “selfie” of darling Vera doing away with herself and saying goodbye to Crock. LOL


  1. Being left handed, he learned from an early age to just play a “standard” guitar upside down rather than have it restrung to suit left handed playing.

    A brilliant musician who will be sadly missed…


      1. I thought so too. I mostly exist in the realm of classical music, but Julie Fowlis and Irish folk music are my guilty pleasure.

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