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      <image:title>About - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Smaug Country Band began in the 1970s as a typical garage band made up of friend's, lovers and others. Smaug released an EP described as; "A laid back folk/Country rock feel with tinges of psyche induced by some lovely keyboard throughout." Smaug continued until 1975 when we went our separate ways.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jason Scott, Bunna Lawrie and Tony at Yabun Festival 2022</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Around 1983 I moved to Canberra where I worked in retail and education, and set up 'Wonderland Studios'. I joined and continued playing keyboards in the Canberra band 'Cactus Jack', performing several times at Tamworth, on various tours and at the Bruce Stadium. I also played with 'Steve Hoy and the Hoy Boys', opening for the Great Rock and Roll Revival Concerts with Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Herman's Hermits and others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I did a short stint in London, during which time I was fortunate to play with Peter Quentin in some local pubs and on several tracks for Peter Quentin's first album.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>From 1976 in Sydney I started working with Barry Farrell in a partnership called Farrell Music and Keyboards, later to become Orbital Music, opening the first Orbital Music shop in Brookvale, Sydney. By 1983, we also had stores in North Fitzroy with Chris Short in Melbourne and a shop in Canberra. I supplied equipment to a number of very special musicians from whom I learnt even more, such as; Groove Myers who worked on 'The Last Wave', Chris Neal who worked on several recordings including 'Metropolis' and Eddie Hanson who did some early work on 'Dead Calm'. I was also involved in the Warringah Shire Council 1978 and 1979 National Youth Film Festivals and hosted the Chris Neal version of 'Metropolis' at our in-house film club called 'Fillums'. I conducted several Australian Summer Synthesizer Schools, Road Manager’s Seminars and pioneered the use of computers and electronic music throughout Australia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Robbie Thorpe, Uncle Jack, Tony, Selwyn Burns</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As an engineer and producer it is fantastic to have so much digital technology but I still have a firm footing in the analogue era. Music and vision are now more intertwined than ever and to be involved with the whole process at all levels is exciting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At Wonderland Studios, the team of Tony Boyé, Nigel Campbell and Jon Wicks produced Advertising Jingles, music for films and documentaries, recorded and produced music film clips for Desert Sea ('From the Desert to the Sea'), Alice Haines (‘Emu Dreaming’), Johnny Huckle (Koori Love) and Jason Scott ('Reconcile our Nation'), and consulted to educators and industry groups including Sound on Stage in Sydney and Brash’s Music in Melbourne and Canberra. We had a number of hits including with the 'Gottani Sisters'. Jon Wicks also remixed Kate Ceberano's 'See right Through' track.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Jason Lee Scott - Performances and collaborations</image:title>
      <image:caption>Highlights of Jason’s touring to date included the Shinju Festival in Western Australia, Yeperenye Festival in the Northern Territory (with Slim Dusty and Troy Caser-Daley), The Multicultural Festival Concert in Canberra (ACT) with our own Indigenous Showcase with Christine Anu, the Moomba Festival Melbourne, the Port Fairy Folk Festival (VIC), the Dreaming Festival in (QLD), the Oyster Cove Festival Hobart (TAS), the Spirit Festival Adelaide and the Oyster Festival in his home town of Ceduna (SA). (Image: Robbie Hirst, Jason, Bunna and Jim Moginie 2021) Jason Lee Scott is a talented and passionate artist, who moves audiences wherever he plays, and it is only a matter of time before he is acclaimed nationally and Internationally. Look out for Jason’s new album in 2022 called Love This Country.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Jason Lee Scott - Awards and achievements</image:title>
      <image:caption>The success of his hit singles Modern Aborigine, Corroboree Dance and Desert to The Sea from his Album From the Desert to the Sea, further evidenced Jason’s progress as a young Aboriginal musician and a talent that could not be dismissed.  Jason took out the Award for the South Pacific International Song Contest No.1 in the Rock Category for Corroboree Dance Sponsored by Hard Rock Café Gold Coast, From the Single Modern Aborigine 1999. The 16th Annual QRA (Queensland Recording Association) Sunnie Awards Brisbane winning the Best Demo Category for the Song Good Old Days from the Debut Album From the Desert to the Sea 2001. The 17th Annual QRA Sunnie Awards Brisbane winning the Best Album Indigenous Sponsored by 4AAA Murray Country Brisbane and the Overall Award for Album of the Year Sponsored by Spin Creative (QLD) 2002 from the debut Album From the Desert to the Sea.  Three of Jason’s songs were filmed live and shown nationally on the ABC TV show “Message Stick”. Jason was interviewed and his songs played on numerous radio stations around the country including ABC, Triple J, Community and Aboriginal Stations, and Radio National. Jason has continued to tour extensively both as part of “Coloured Stone” and as a solo artist, all the while promoting his cultural background, his heritage and motivating other indigenous performers to reach for their dreams.  Jason was honored to be nominated as an Ambassador for National Youth Week Australia (Rockit) in 2001 alongside pop groups Super Jesus and Scandalous. He was invited to mentor and conduct workshops for Aboriginal children in the Mutitjulu Community for six weeks in the Northern Territory, Central Australia. Jason said of this experience “I found this experience to be a very positive one, both for myself and the children involved and hope to repeat it again in the near future.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Jason Lee Scott - Musical hertitage</image:title>
      <image:caption>Jason comes from a long line of family performers. From the age of 13 Jason has played guitar, bass and drums for his father, Bunna Lawrie’s band Coloured Stone, performing several tours throughout Australia and the World. Jason has performed many times with his father (Coloured Stone) and uncle, Bart Willoughby (No Fixed Address and Mixed Relations), both ARIA Award winning performers. In 1994, Jason toured the USA as part of a cultural exchange program with the Wirrangu Band. The Wirrangu language group is part of Jason’s First Nations Heritage.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In 1995 Jason formed the Desert Sea band and played in Ceduna, Darwin, Adelaide, the World Music Festival at Thredbo and then at the first Deadly Awards in Sydney.  Jason toured Vietnam as Jason Lee Scott and with fellow performers, Johnny Huckle and the Bapu Dancers in 1997 and in 1998 Jason performed at the World Cultural Music Festival in Waitangi, Rotorua and Auckland New Zealand.  In 1999 Jason represented Australia, as an ambassador, performing at the 5th World Asian Music Festival Song contest at Almaty Kazakhstan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A gifted and successful singer/songwriter, Jason Lee Scott is regarded as one of Australia’s leading Indigenous musicians, excelling as a songwriter, guitarist, drummer, bass and didgeridoo player. Jason’s homelands encompass the coastal regions of the Nullarbor Plains (Undiri) through to Western Australia. His connection to his cultural identity gives his music an unmistakable depth of passion. Jason’s ambition is to make a difference as a driving force for young Aboriginal artists in the very competitive music business.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - Bunna Lawrie &amp; Coloured Stone Discography</image:title>
      <image:caption>Poisoned Planet (2021) Release 2022 Dance to the Sun (2015) Release 2022 Beautiful World (2010) Release 2022 Rhythm of Nature (1998) Release 2022 Coloured Stone 1977–1997 Release 2022 Mother (2015) single with Jimmy Little &amp; Catherine Satour Whaledreamers Soundtrack (2008) featuring Bunna Lawrie Australia (2000) Top 5 Video Hits Bunna Lawrie’s Best of Coloured Stone Vol I (1997) Songs from the Nullarbor (1995) Unreleased Barefeet Dancing (1995) - Unreleased Love is the Medicine (1992) single Inma Juju (1991) Crazy Mind (1989)  Wild Desert Rose (1988) ‘Stay Young’ (1988) single ‘Wild Desert Rose’ (1988) – single Human Love (1986)  Black Rock from the Red Centre (1986) ‘Dancing in the Moonlight’ (1986) single ‘Island Of Greed’ (1985) single Island Of Greed (1985) Koonibba Rock (1985) ‘Black Boy’ (1984) single</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - Recent highlights</image:title>
      <image:caption>2021 allowed Bunna Lawrie the privilege to work with Midnight Oil on the Makarrata Project, specifically with Robert Hirst and Joel Davison on Gadigal Land, which won The Song of the Year at the APRA Music Awards of 2021.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - The Band</image:title>
      <image:caption>Coloured Stone was formed in 1977 in Koonibba, South Australia by Bunna Lawrie and is Australia’s premier Aboriginal band. 2022 will mark 45 years of constant touring by Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone. Coloured Stone combines rock, ska, reggae with a unique First Nations sound, with Bunna Lawrie on lead vocal, rhythm guitar, didgeridoo, clap sticks with a backing band including; lead guitar, didgeridoo, bass guitar, backing vocals &amp; drums. Bunna Lawrie is a proud Mirning elder from his homelands on Ngargangurie, the Nullarbor Plains, on the southern coast of South Australia.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - CONTACTS</image:title>
      <image:caption>Tony Boye Management Tony Boyé Phone: +61 (0) 457 003 403 Email: tony@tonyboye.com Bunna Lawrie Email: bunna.lawrie@yahoo.com Phone: 0432 600 357 https://www.facebook.com/bunna.lawrie https://www.facebook.com/ColouredStoneOfficialPage BOOKINGS As Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone are in high demand, any bookings should be considered well in advance. We will do all we can to accommodate our clients. We are prepared to help Community and we go to great lengths to support our people. Coloured Stone and Bunna are prepared to perform 1 hour, 2 hour and 3 hour shows. The Fee will reflect accommodation, travel, meals and performance length. Please allow us to give you a quote and we will do our best to make your event the best possible within your budget. Coloured Stone require a 50% deposit at the time of confirming the booking. This deposit can be negotiated where travel and accommodation are paid up front. Confirmation of any booking from either party will be by email. MERCHANDISING Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone have a range of CDs, T shirts, posters, artefacts and original paintings. Please phone, email us or click here.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - The Whaledreamers</image:title>
      <image:caption>The results of these collaborations precipitated into performances with ‘the Whaledreamers’, solo and other musical performances accentuating the plight of Whales worldwide. Bunna continues to heed the call from the many organisations, worldwide, whose purpose is to protect our endangered sea creatures, working on the Advisory Panel member for Sea Shepherd Australia, working with Mirthquake, Captain Paul Watson, Sea Shepherd, GreenPeace, Wilderness Society, Great Australian Bight Alliance and many more. As a traditional song man, dancer and medicine man, Bunna is passionate about his indigenous heritage and the preservation of traditional land and culture. As an extension to his role as a Mirning Elder, WhaleDreamer, Medicine Man, Song man, Musician, Singer, Songwriter and Visual Artist, Bunna Lawrie is an educator and Conducts Healing and Cultural Training Workshops. Taking experiences from the Mirning culture to explain the rhythm of nature, the relationships between mother earth, the sea and the sky.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone - Collaborations, performances and tours</image:title>
      <image:caption>Bunna and Coloured Stone have collaborated, performed and toured with many famous Australian and International artists such as Midnight Oil, Leo Sayer, Jimmy Little, Paul Kelly, Angry Anderson, Salif Kaita, KD Lang, Iva Davis, Ice House, Shane Howard, Bart Willoughby, No Fixed Address, Yothu Yindi, Roger Knox, Mark Bimbarker, Mary G, Jason Scott, Wirrangu Band, Yabu Band, Jack Thompson, Peter Garrett, Robert Hirst, the Medics, the Mills Sisters, Buzz Bidstrup, Aim 4 More, Amunda, Blackfire, Blekbala Mujik, Fitzroy Xpress, Warren H Williams, Footprince, Kulumindini Band, Mixed Relations, Nokturnl, Cuckles, The Pigram Brothers, Saltwater Band, Scrap Metal, Wilga Williams, Stiff Gins, Sunrize Band, Tiddas, Us Mob, Warumpi Band, Alan Dargin, Rachel Perkins, Bob Randall, Archie Roach, Vic Simms, Johnny Huckle, Ruby Hunter, Robert Jabanungga, Toni Janke, Bobby McLeod, Sammy Butcher, Kev Carmody, Jimmy Chi, Mary G, Dan Sultan, Kutcha Edwards, Frank Yamma, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Mandawuy Yunupingu, Yung Warriors, Whaledreamers, Gangargiri, John Paul Young, Julian Lennon, Jack Thompson, John English, Christine Anu. Bunna is understandably proud of his contribution to Australia’s wealth of indigenous talent.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Every performance from Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone is a memorable musical experience, full of Aboriginal culture and meaning. Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone have appeared in almost every remote Aboriginal community in Australia, punctuated by performances in Womadelaide, Norway and London recently and at the Edinburgh Festival, Commonwealth Games, the Sydney Olympic Games, Womadelaide, the 40th anniversary of the Tent Embassy in Canberra, the St Kilda Festival, the Big Day Out, Garma Festival , Woodford Festival, Stomping Ground Broome, Moomba Festival, the Laura Festival, the Spirit Festival, the Dreamtime, the Long Walk, the Dreaming, the Island Vibe Festival, Barunga, Rainbow Serpent Festival Victoria and many, many more - most more than once. In Australia there are few roads that Bunna has not travelled. Coloured Stone are like one of our flint tools we find here on the Nullarbor. Finely crafted with many facets, each one with a purpose.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ken Thomas is a young Yuin artist from the South-East Coast of Australia, near Wallaga Lakes. He is the grandson of Uncle Teddy Thomas, a well-respected elder from Mount Gulaga.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art from Australia Artists Profiles - Michelle Possum Nungurrayi</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michelle Possum Nungurrayi was born in Papunya Tula in 1970 and is the younger daughter of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Emily Nakamarra Possum. Michelle was taught to paint by Clifford, who was celebrated as being one of the founding artists of the contemporary indigenous art movement. Michelle’s art now contains the addition of women’s ceremonial stories and other women’s dreaming’s. Michelle and her sisters’ Gabrielle’s paintings tell women’s stories of Ceremonial Sites and Dreamings. When understood, the symbols depict sacred sites, people, implements such as digging sticks, footsteps, animals, plants, waterholes and more in living stories of the people, land and Dreaming.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art from Australia Artists Profiles - Nyrulla Possum Burns</image:title>
      <image:caption>Nyrrulla (b. 1990) is the only daughter of Gabriella Possum Nungurrayi and Selwyn Burns, an incredible creative family. Nyrulla learnt to paint by observing and assisting her mother, highlighting the importance of art in passing stories down from one generation to the next and sharing her culture.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art from Australia Artists Profiles - Naomi Yunupingu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Naomi Yunupingu is an Aboriginal artist from East Arnhem Land and is from the Dhuala language group and Gumatj Clan. Naomi is the daughter of the singer songwriter from Yothu Yindi and at just 11 years of age Naomi started helping her aunties paint. Naomi grew up amongst the painters, storytellers and musicians of a large extended family, and she has a wealth of knowledge, influence and culture to draw her inspiration and dreams.  All of Naomi’s paintings have a direct cultural link to her families Dreaming’s. Many of these stories are about totems and food sources and are painted with reverence to ensure the longevity of their lore. These Dreaming’s include; Marrapani (Green Turtle); Bulumainyitji (Shark); Gadhu Gadhu (Crocodile); Gapirri (Stingray); and Minala (Freshwater Long Neck Turtle).  Naomi paints in her own style on canvas with acrylic. The cross hatch is painted with her own hair.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art from Australia Artists Profiles - Khatija Possum</image:title>
      <image:caption>Khatija (b.1989) is the daughter of Michelle Possum Nungurrayi and Heath Ramzan Tjangala. Through her artwork, Khatija is keeping her cultural heritage strong.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Art from Australia Artists Profiles - Merle Gorey</image:title>
      <image:caption>Merle Gorey is a Central Desert artist from Alice Springs. Merle is the Tribal daughter of Lionel Tjungurrayi Possum. Honey Ant dreaming is a common theme around the Centre as they are a valuable food source in a sparse environment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Bunna Lawrie is a proud Mirning elder from his homelands on Ngargangurie (the Nullarbor Plains), on the southern coast of South Australia. As a Whale Dreamer, traditional song man, dancer and medicine man, Bunna is passionate about his indigenous heritage and the preservation of traditional land and culture. Bunna paints with acrylic and his paintings draw upon his sacred totem, the Southern Right Whale, maintaining his connection to various sacred ceremonial sites associated with the Whale Dreaming, and telling stories of the Whales, dolphins and sea creatures’ relationships and connections to each other, the landscape and oceans.  Bunna is an internationally recognised musical artist, being a member of Coloured Stone since 1976. Bunna is also an advocate for the protection Oceans, including the waters surrounding the Great Southern Bight. Bunna has worked and travelled widely with organisations including Sea Shepherd Australia and Greenpeace.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lewis (also known as Knucku) was born on an Aboriginal Mission at Cherbourg in South East Queensland. Lewis Langton has been a visual artist and indigenous performer since the 1980s. He performed widely in eastern Australia with groups including Imbala, Bapu-Mammose, Babu Dancers and Wiradjuri Echoes. Lewis is now part of the Cherbourg State Schools Cultural Program and “leading the way for other educators to follow in teaching children local, State and national Indigenous history, cultural dancing and practices and the need to feel proud about being Aboriginal.” South Burnett News.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Danny was born (1988) in Alice Springs and is the son of Michelle Possum and grandson of Clifford Possum. Danny honours his grandfathers style by producing artworks that have strong Aboriginal iconographic elements which stand out from the layered dot work. Danny lives in Victoria with his wife Kamara and their two sons, Khakifa and Lamara.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gabrielle Possum Nungarrayi is one of the most celebrated Australian Indigenous Artists today, with her work considered by many to be highly culturally significant. Gabriella was born at Mount Allan north of Alice Springs and is the daughter of the prominent Indigenous artist, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri and Luritja woman Emily Nakamarra Possum. Gabriella painted with her father from a young age. Clifford’s influences are obvious in her paintings, though she is still able to produce her own unique style.  Her Seven Sisters paintings are renowned around the world and have been exhibited widely, projected onto the Sydney Opera House and toured internationally. The Seven Sisters Dreaming is part of Gabrielle’s heritage and is handed down from her mother. Only Gabrielle and her daughter can paint this Dreaming. Gabriella lives in Melbourne with her sister and extended family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coloured Stone, Australia’s premier Aboriginal band originally formed in Koonibba, SA. Bunna is a proud Mirning and Whale Dreamer from South Australia, on the Nullarbor Plains, and is now recognised world wide. 2022 will mark 45 years of constant touring by Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone. Coloured Stone was formed in 1977 by Bunna Lawrie, lead singer and songwriter, combining rock, ska, reggae with a unique First Nations sound, incorporating traditional instruments such as clap sticks, didgeridoo and traditional language. Every performance from Bunna and Coloured Stone is a memorable musical experience,full of Aboriginal culture and meaning. Coloured Stone is Bunna Lawrie lead vocal, rhythm guitar, didgeridoo, clap sticks with a backing band including; lead guitar, didgeridoo, bass guitar, backing vocals &amp; drums. Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone have appeared in almost every remote Aboriginal community in Australia, punctuated by performances in Womadelaide, Norway and London recently and at the Edinburgh Festival, Commonwealth Games, the Sydney Olympic Games, Womadelaide, the 40th anniversary of the Tent Embassy in Canberra, the St Kilda Festival, the Big Day Out, Garma Festival , Woodford Festival, Stomping Ground Broome, Moomba Festival, the Laura Festival, the Spirit Festival, the Dreamtime, the Long Walk, the Dreaming, the Island Vibe Festival, Barunga, Rainbow Serpent Festival Victoria and many, many more. Most, more than once.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coloured Stone, Australia’s premier Aboriginal band originally formed in Koonibba, SA. Bunna is a proud Mirning and Whale Dreamer from South Australia, on the Nullarbor Plains, and is now recognised world wide. 2022 will mark 45 years of constant touring by Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone. Coloured Stone was formed in 1977 by Bunna Lawrie, lead singer and songwriter, combining rock, ska, reggae with a unique First Nations sound, incorporating traditional instruments such as clap sticks, didgeridoo and traditional language. Every performance from Bunna and Coloured Stone is a memorable musical experience,full of Aboriginal culture and meaning. Coloured Stone is Bunna Lawrie lead vocal, rhythm guitar, didgeridoo, clap sticks with a backing band including; lead guitar, didgeridoo, bass guitar, backing vocals &amp; drums. Bunna Lawrie and Coloured Stone have appeared in almost every remote Aboriginal community in Australia, punctuated by performances in Womadelaide, Norway and London recently and at the Edinburgh Festival, Commonwealth Games, the Sydney Olympic Games, Womadelaide, the 40th anniversary of the Tent Embassy in Canberra, the St Kilda Festival, the Big Day Out, Garma Festival , Woodford Festival, Stomping Ground Broome, Moomba Festival, the Laura Festival, the Spirit Festival, the Dreamtime, the Long Walk, the Dreaming, the Island Vibe Festival, Barunga, Rainbow Serpent Festival Victoria and many, many more. Most, more than once.</image:caption>
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