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- Q5285182 subject Q8219605.
- Q5285182 subject Q8546476.
- Q5285182 abstract "Djaambi were a band from Melbourne, Victoria containing both Aboriginal and white members formed by Richard Frankland. Three other members later formed the band Tiddas Djaambi released a self-titled album in 1990 and supported Prince on his Australian Tour in 1991.Djaambi were the subjects of the documentary Beating about the bush (Titus Films, 1993) which followed their travels from Alice Springs, through Aboriginal communities, to Darwin.".
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q1414779.
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q3141.
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q7542.
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q7800815.
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q8219605.
- Q5285182 wikiPageWikiLink Q8546476.
- Q5285182 comment "Djaambi were a band from Melbourne, Victoria containing both Aboriginal and white members formed by Richard Frankland. Three other members later formed the band Tiddas Djaambi released a self-titled album in 1990 and supported Prince on his Australian Tour in 1991.Djaambi were the subjects of the documentary Beating about the bush (Titus Films, 1993) which followed their travels from Alice Springs, through Aboriginal communities, to Darwin.".
- Q5285182 label "Djaambi".