This is a list of Indigenous Australian musicians.
Solo artists
- Adam James â country singer
- Alan Dargin â didgeridoo player
- Ali Mills â singer
- Alice Skye â singer-songwriter
- Andrew Gurruwiwi â singer-songwriter
- Archie Roach â singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Ash Dargan â didgeridoo player
- Auriel Andrew â country musician
- Baker Boy (Danzal Baker) â rapper
- Barkaa â rapper
- Bart Willoughby â musician
- Becca Hatch â musician and singer-songwriter
- Bernard Carney â musician
- Birdz â rapper and singer-songwriter
- Black Allan Barker â country/blues singer
- Bob Randall â singer and author
- Bobby McLeod â activist, poet, healer and musician
- Brenda Webb â rock singer
- Briggs â hip-hop performer
- Brothablack â hip-hop performer
- Budjerah â singer-songwriter
- Bumpy - singer-songwriter
- Burragubba â didgeridoo player
- Casey Donovan â pop/rock singer
- Christine Anu â singer-songwriter, actress, producer, and speaker
- Dallas Woods - rapper
- Dan Sultan â rock singer
- David Arden â singer and guitarist
- David Blanasi â didgeridoo player
- David Hudson â didgeridoo player
- David Williams â didgeridoo player
- Deborah Cheetham â opera singer
- Dewayne Everettsmith â singer
- Djalu Gurruwiwi â didgeridoo player
- Djolpa McKenzie â reggae, rock, dub and funk singer
- Dobby - rapper and activist
- Dougie Young â country musician
- Emma Donovan â singer-songwriter
- Emily Wurramara â roots singer-songwriter
- Frank Yamma â indigenous roots musician
- Gawurra â singer-songwriter
- Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu â singer and guitarist
- George Assang â singer and actor
- George Rrurrambu â rock singer
- Georgia Lee â jazz and blues singer
- Glen Heald â musician, songwriter and producer
- Glenn Skuthorpe â folk and country singer-songwriter
- Grant Hansen â musician and broadcaster
- Gus Williams â country musician, community leader
- Harold Blair â tenor
- Herbie Laughton â country singer
- Isaiah Firebrace â soul/pop singer
- Isaac Yamma â country musician
- J-Milla â rapper and singer-songwriter
- Jem Cassar Daley â singer and musician
- Jessica Mauboy â pop and R&B singer
- Jimblah â hip-hop artist
- Jimmy Chi â composer, musician and playwright
- Jimmy Little â country singer
- Joe Geia â musician
- JK-47 â rapper
- Johnny Nicol â jazz singer
- Kaiit â neo-soul singer
- Kankawa Nagarra â blues and gospel singer-songwriter
- Kev Carmody â singer-songwriter
- The Kid Laroi â rapper and singer-songwriter
- Kutcha Edwards â singer-songwriter
- Lady Lash â rapper and singer-songwriter
- Leah Flanagan â singer-songwriter
- Little G â rapper
- Lou Bennett â musician and actor
- Mandawuy Yunupingu â singer and community leader
- Marcus Corowa â blues, soul and jazz musician
- Mark Atkins â didgeridoo player
- Marlene Cummins â blues singer and saxophonist
- Maroochy Barambah â mezzo-soprano
- Mau Power â hip-hop artist
- Miiesha â singer-songwriter
- Miss Kaninna - singer and rapper
- Mo'Ju - songwriter, vocalist and musician
- Munkimuk â hip-hop artist
- Naomi Wenitong â singer-songwriter
- Rachel Perkins â director, producer, screenwriter and singer
- Radical Son â singer
- Reggae Dave â reggae musician
- Richard Frankland â playwright, musician and activist
- Richard Walley â activist and didgeridoo player
- Rita Mills â singer
- Robyn Green â gospel singer
- Rochelle Watson â R&B and soul singer
- Roger Knox â country singer
- RONA.
- Ruby Hunter â singer-songwriter
- Sammy Butcher â guitarist
- Scott Darlow â singer-songwriter and didgeridoo player
- Seaman Dan â singer-songwriter
- Sharnee Fenwick â country singer
- Sharon-Lee Lane â country singer
- Shellie Morris â singer-songwriter
- Sycco (Sasha McLeod) â singer-songwriter
- Tasman Keith â rapper ans singer-songwriter
- Thelma Plum â pop singer-songwriter
- Tia Gostelow â singer-songwriter
- Tom E. Lewis â actor and musician
- Tom Foster (musician) â Gospel songwriter
- Toni Janke â soul singer
- Trevor Adamson â country/gospel singer
- Troy Cassar-Daley â country musician
- Ursula Yovich â actress and singer
- Vic Simms â singer-songwriter
- Warren H Williams â country musician
- William Barton â didgeridoo player
- Wilma Reading â jazz singer
- Xavier Rudd â folk singer
- Ziggy Ramo â singer-songwriter
Indigenous bands
- 3% - rap group
- A.B. Original â hip hop duo
- Aim 4 More â Brisbane band
- Amunda â rock band from Alice Springs
- Banawurun â "outback motown" band
- Beddy Rays â punk rock band from Redland Bay, Queensland, frontman 'Jacko' is a Woppaburra man
- The Black Arm Band â concert band of some of Australia's premier Indigenous musicians
- Black Image â North Queensland band
- Blackfire â rock band from Melbourne
- Blackstorm â rock/blues band from Yuendumu
- Blekbala Mujik (Blackfella Music) â band from Arnhem Land
- Busby Marou â folk country pop band from Rockhampton
- Coloured Stone â rock/reggae group from Ceduna
- The Country Lads â country rock band
- Deadheart â rock/pop band from Geelong
- Dispossessed â Sydney heavy metal band
- Djaambi â band from Melbourne
- The Donovans â country band featuring the Donovan family
- East Journey â rock/reggae band
- Electric Fields â electronic music duo
- Fitzroy Xpress â country rock group from Fitzroy Crossing
- Ilkari Maru â rock band from Central Australia
- Iwantja â rock band from Indulkana, South Australia
- King Stingray â punk rock band, descendents from members of Yothu Yindi
- Kuckles â Broome band featuring Jimmy Chi
- Kulumindini Band â rock band from Elliott, Northern Territory
- Lajamanu Teenage Band â rock band from Lajamanu, Northern Territory
- The Last Kinection â hip-hop group from Newcastle, New South Wales
- Letterstick Band â reggae/rock band from Northeast Arnhem Land
- Local Knowledge â hip-hop group from Newcastle, New South Wales
- Lonely Boys â rock band from Ngukurr, Northern Territory
- The Medics â rock band from Cairns, Queensland
- Microwave Jenny â singer-songwriters
- Mills Sisters â band from Torres Strait Islands
- Mixed Relations â reggae, pop, rock and jazz band
- Mop and the Dropouts - Brisbane rock band
- Mulga Bore Hard Rock - Rock band from the desert town of Akaye (Mulga Bore)
- Nabarlek â Indigenous roots band from Arnhem Land
- Native Ryme Syndicate â Brisbane rap group
- No Fixed Address â reggae/ska/rock band from Ceduna
- NoKTuRNL â hip hop/metal group from Alice Springs
- North Tanami Band â reggae/ska band from Lajamanu, Northern Territory
- Ntaria Ladies Choir â choir from Hermannsburg, Northern Territory
- The Pigram Brothers â country/folk group from Broome
- Olive and Eva - vocal duo
- Saltwater Band â Indigenous roots band from Galiwin'ku on Elcho Island
- Scrap Metal â country/reggae band from Broome, Western Australia
- Shakaya â two piece girl group
- Soft Sands â country and gospel band from Galiwin'ku on Elcho Island
- South Summit - Indie rock band from Perth
- South West Syndicate â hip hip group
- Spin.FX â reggae, rock, country band from Papunya, Northern Territory
- Spinifex Gum â adolescent choral ensemble
- Stiff Gins â acoustic group from Sydney
- Stik n Move â hip hop duo
- Street Warriors â hip-hop group from Newcastle, New South Wales
- Sunrize Band â rock band from Maningrida
- The Merindas â pop duo
- Thylacine â rock band from Darwin, Northern Territory
- Tiddas â three girl folk band from Victoria, Australia
- Tjimba and the Yung Warriors â hip hop group from Melbourne
- Tjintu Desert Band â desert reggae band
- Tjupi Band â reggae band from Papunya, Northern Territory
- Us Mob â rock band from South Australia
- Warumpi Band â rock/reggae group from Papunya
- The Wilcannia Mob â rap/hip-hop group from Wilcannia, New South Wales
- Wild Water â reggae, rock, dub and funk band
- Wildfire Manwurrk - rock band from Central West Arnhem
- Wildflower â rock/reggae band
- Harry and Wilga Williams â country music artists
- Wirrinyga Band â rock band from Milingimbi, Northern Territory
- Yabu Band â desert rock/reggae band
- Yothu Yindi â rock/folk group from Arnhem Land
- Yugul â blues band
See also
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