Artist's albums
Bayini (feat. Dian)
2022 · single
The Gurrumul Story
2021 · album
Bayini
2021 · single
Wiyathul (Longing For Place)
2021 · single
Djarimirri (Child Of The Rainbow)
2018 · album
The Gospel Album
2015 · album
The Children Came Back
2015 · single
His Life and Music
2013 · album
Maralitja (A Tribute To Yothu Yindi)
2013 · single
Rrakala
2011 · album
Gurrumul
2008 · album
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Biography
Born blind, the Indigenous Australian singer/songwriter Gurrumul grew up as a member of the Gumatj clan on Elcho Island, off the coast of tropical North East Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory. Gurrumul’s songs speak of identity, spirit, connection with the land, the elements and the ancestral beings to whom he is related. His fragile but uniquely emotive high tenor voice and aura-like persona elicit feelings of peace and longing in listeners. Gurrumul first came to the world’s attention when his self-titled debut album Gurrumul was released to international acclaim in 2008. His angelic voice connected with fans the world over, including such notable names as Elton John, will.I.am, Sting, Gary Barlow, Quincy Jones and Stevie Wonder. Half a million copies of Gurrumul have been sold worldwide. Gurrumul has performed for Her Majesty the Queen of England, US President Barack Obama, Prince Charles, Prince William and Kate Middleton, and Crown Prince Frederik and Princess Mary of Denmark. He was one of only two Australian performers at the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace. Following a long battle with illness, Gurrumul passed away in 2017 at Royal Darwin Hospital at the age of 46.