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One of Dana's Australian tour photos from Gove, Northern Territory. (As an aside, when Katey first read the sign, she accidentally read it as "Crocodile and Singer Warning.")...
One of Dana's Australian tour photos from Gove, Northern Territory. (As an aside, when Katey first read the sign, she accidentally read it as "Crocodile and Singer Warning.")...
The Palm Creek Folk Festival is an annual event held in June in the lush tropical grounds of the Mountain View Lake Eco Park, 40km south of Townsville, North Queensland, Australia. It is hosted by the Townsville Folk and Acoustic Music Club. The festival takes place over...
Dana rockin' the Hog Shed in Nhulunbuy, Gove, Northern Territory, Australia Waiting patiently backstage at the Hog Shed Musos Paul Dewhurst and Stuey Kellaway at the Hog Shed Learn more about the Hog Shed: http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/02/15/3691588.htm...
(Dana's friend feeding bread to the cockatoos on her porch. Photos from his Australia tour.)...
Dana and The Groupie Funkers, Humpty Doo, Northern Territory, Australia. (If you look closely, you'll see Jack Tinapple, who performed with Dana in his new video "Cane Toad Muster" - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n0PUbV0Q_U). https://www.facebook.com/pages/Groupie-Funkers/107343612689482...
Dana and Kerrianne performed on Friday at a fundraiser for Red Inc. Disability. Kerrianne is an award-winning, independent Original Sovereign performing artist of Australia. Kerrianne’s music celebrates the spiritual depths of her culture and the struggles of the First People’s road to empowerment. Each song is...
A family traveling through Halls Creek, Western Australia was selling this large echidna for petrol (gas) money. They had caught it some 1000 km south near Alice Springs. They were asking $200 for it. Some families in the region keep echidnas as pets, though this...
Mirriuwong Elder Ju Ju "Burriwee" Wilson & Dana visiting ancient rock art now threatened by "controlled burning" of the Kimberley by the Western Australia government. Aboriginal leaders and environmentalists are working to change this policy....