Bart Willoughby

Bart Willoughby OAM
Birth nameBartholemew Edwin Willoughby
Born1960 (age 63–64)
Koonibba Mission, near Ceduna, South Australia
GenresAboriginal rock, reggae rock
OccupationMusician
Instrument(s)Drums, guitar, bass, piano, pipe organ
Years active1978–present

Bartholomew Edwin Willoughby OAM (born 1960) is an Aboriginal Australian musician, noted for his pioneering fusion of reggae with Indigenous Australian musical influences, and for his contribution to growth of Indigenous music in Australia. A multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and singer, he is known as a founder member and leader of the No Fixed Address, which was the first Aboriginal rock band in Australia, and the first Aboriginal band to travel overseas.

In 2024, Willoughby received the Ted Albert Award For Outstanding Services to Australian Music at the APRA Music Awards of 2024.