David Blanasi
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Australia |
| Record labels | Arion |
| Albums | Chants et danses de l'Australie du nord |
| Songs | Lumbuk |
| Dingo | |
| Djetberdi | |
| Didjeridu | |
| Laitj laitj | |
| Budbal | |
| Mook Mook | |
| Kookabura | |
| Birruck | |
| Miparra | |
| Brolga | |
| La création de la terre | |
| Karrbarde | |
| Le pivert | |
| Bidjurrdu | |
| Danse des esprits Mimi | |
| Ancien chant traditionnel du centre de l'Arnhem | |
| Galkan | |
| Le cacatoes blanc | |
| Danses des ombres | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1500663 |
David Blanasi Life story
David Blanasi was an Aboriginal man of the Mayali language group who is recognised for popularising the didgeridoo outside Australia. This can be attributed to Blanasi's first television appearance in London in 1967, where he gave didgeridoo playing demonstrations for the popular Rolf Harris Show.