Yothu Yindi - Members

Members

Arranged alphabetically:

  • Andrew Bellety — drums
  • Hughie Benjamin — drums
  • Jodie Cockatoo Creed — vocals
  • Sophie Garrkali — dancer
  • Natalie Gillespie — vocals
  • Julie Gungunbuy — dancer
  • Ben Hakalitz — drums
  • Stuart Kellaway — bass guitar
  • Banula Marika — vocals, dance
  • Bunimburr Marika — yidaki (didgeridoo)
  • Witiyana Marika — manikay (traditional vocals), bilma (ironwood clapsticks), dancer
  • Milkayngu Mununggurr — yidaki
  • Tom Neil — harmonica/triangle player
  • Baruka Tau-Matagu — keyboards
  • Cal Williams — guitar
  • Bart Willoughby — drums
  • Galarrwuy Yunupingu — vocals, bilma, guitar
  • Gapanbulu Yunupingu — yidaki
  • Gavin Makuma Yunupingu — yidaki, bilma, vocals
  • Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu — keyboards, guitar, percussion, yidaki, vocals
  • Mandawuy Yunupingu — singer-songwriter, guitar
  • Mangatjay Yunupingu — dancer
  • Narripapa Nicky Yunupingu — yidaki, dancer (d. 23 July 2008)

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