Writing in the Sand

Writing in the Sand
Matt Garrick
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NZ$ 49.99
Hardback
Not defined - 432pg
27 Oct 2021 AU
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9780733341809
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The epic story of legendary band Yothu Yindi and ' Treaty' , the song that gave voice to a movementWITH AN INTRODUCTION BY YALMAY YUNUPINGUWords are easy, words are cheap / Much cheaper than our priceless land / But promises can disappear / Just like writing in the sand -- From Yothu Yindi' s 1992 ARIA Song of the Year, ' Treaty' Sometimes a musical revolution can explode from the most unlikely of places. Long before they were ARIA Hall of Fame inductees, Yothu Yindi were a bunch of Yolngu (Aboriginal) and balanda (non-Indigenous) mates in far-north Australia jamming together for fun. Soon they were creating some of the coolest new music in the country, splicing traditional sounds with electric, and spreading a message of hope. Then, when singer Mandawuy Yunupingu penned the hit song ' Treaty' with Paul Kelly and Peter Garrett, and a remix dropped in 1991, Yothu Yindi shot up like a meteorite, out of Arnhem Land and into the hearts of kids across Australia and the world. Writing in the Sand by Yothu Yindi' s authorised biographer Matt Garrick is the epic story of one of Australia' s most original bands and how ' Treaty' gave voice to Indigenous Australia' s hard-fought struggle for recognition. Featuring photos from the band' s archives never previously published, the book is based on extensive interviews with current and former band members, including mainstays like Witiyana Marika, Stu Kellaway and Jodie Cockatoo-Creed, as well as family members such as Yalmay Yunupingu, the late singer Dr Yunupingu' s widow, and collaborators and fellow artists like Peter Garrett, Neil Finn and Andrew Farriss. Funny, poetic, heartfelt, and steeped in the sights, smells and unique rhythms of East Arnhem Land, Writing in the Sand is a must-read for anyone who cares about Australian music and Aboriginal culture and politics, all woven together by one of the most exciting bands of our time.
Matt Garrick is an award-winning writer and journalist currently based in Darwin. Formerly features editor at the NT News, he has lived and worked extensively in East Arnhem Land, for the ABC, as a freelancer and as the editor of the local paper, the Arafura Times. He' s now a full-time journalist at ABC Darwin. Garrick has been following Yothu Yindi' s story since his dad took him to see the band play in Sydney' s Centennial Park as a kid. He has written about the band extensively, formed close working relationships with members and their families and has worked as the band' s media coordinator and official biographer. Writing in the Sand is his first book.

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