Warumpi Band

Warumpi Band
OriginPapunya, Northern Territory, Australia
GenresCountry rock, blues rock, Aboriginal rock
Years active1980–1987, 1995–2000 (occasional reunions)
LabelsHot, Powderworks/RCA, Festival/Parole, CAAMA/Shock
Past membersGeorge Burarrwanga
Gordon Butcher
Sammy Butcher
Neil Murray

Warumpi Band (/ˈwʌrəmpi/) were an Australian country and Aboriginal rock group which formed in the outback settlement of Papunya, Northern Territory, in 1980. The original line-up was George Burarrwanga on vocals and didgeridoo, Gordon Butcher Tjapanangka on drums, his brother Sammy Butcher Tjapanangka on guitar and bass guitar, and Neil Murray on rhythm guitar and backing vocals. Their songs are in English, Luritja and Gumatj.[1] Their key singles are "Blackfella/Whitefella" (1985), "Sit Down Money" (1986), "My Island Home" (1987) and "No Fear" (1987). The group released three albums, Big Name, No Blankets (1985), Go Bush! (1987) and Too Much Humbug (1996). From late 1987 to mid-1995 the group rarely performed as Murray focused on his solo career. In early 1995, Christine Anu (former backing singer in Murray's touring group, The Rainmakers), issued a cover version of "My Island Home". Warumpi Band regrouped before disbanding in 2000.

  1. ^ "Big Name, No Blankets - Warumpi Band". Deadly Vibe. 8 January 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2021.