Kutcha Edwards Explained

Kutcha Edwards
Background:solo_singer
Birth Place:Balranald, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation:Singer-songwriter
Years Active:1991-present

Kutcha Edwards (born 1965) is an Aboriginal Australian singer and songwriter. He is known as a former member of the band Blackfire during the 1990s. More recently, he has fronted the Kutcha Edwards Band, and is part of The Black Arm Band. He has won several Music Victoria Awards, as well as the Melbourne Prize for Music in 2016.

Early life and education

Kutcha Edwards was born in Balranald, New South Wales in 1965. A survivor of the Stolen Generations, he was removed from his parents at the age of 18 months.[1] [2] He is a Mutti Mutti man.

Career

Edwards' music career began in 1991 as a member of the band Watbalimba. He later joined the band Blackfire who he was with during the 1990s.[3]

He contributed lyrics to a revised version of "Advance Australia Fair"-collaborating with Judith Durham, and singing the anthem not only with her, but also in a solo version.[4]

He released his third album, Blak & Blu, in October 2012. It was produced by Craig Pilkington and features Jeff Lang as well as guest appearances by Dan Sultan, Rebecca Barnard, and others.

Edwards now fronts the Kutcha Edwards Band and is part of The Black Arm Band. He has appeared as a guest on the SBS TV series RocKwiz.[5]

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected details! Title! Details
Cooinda
  • Released: 2001
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Kutcha Edwards (KE1)
Hope
  • Released: 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Sound Vault Records (SV0578)
Blak & Blu
  • Released: 2012
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: MGM
Beneath the Surface
  • Released: 2015
  • Format: CD, Digital
  • Label: MGM
Circling Time
  • Released: 2021
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Wantok Musik (W0030)

Awards and nominations

Edwards was named Indigenous Person of the Year at the 2001 NAIDOC Awards[6] [7] and won a Deadly for Male Artist of the Year in the same year.[8]

In 2016, Edwards was awarded the Melbourne Prize for Music and Distinguished Musicians Fellowship[9] [10] [11]

Environmental Music Prize

The Environmental Music Prize is a quest to find a theme song to inspire action on climate and conservation. It commenced in 2022.[12] ! |-| 2023| "Singing Up Country"| Environmental Music Prize| | [13] [14] |-

Music Victoria Awards

The Music Victoria Awards are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2006.! |-| 2013| Kutcha Edwards| Best Indigenous Act| |rowspan="3"| [15] [16] |-| 2014| Kutcha Edwards| Best Indigenous Act| |-| 2016| Kutcha Edwards| Best Indigenous Act| |-| 2022| Kutcha Edwards| Soul, Funk, RNB & Gospel Work| | [17] |-| 2023| Kutcha Edwards| Hall of Fame| |[18] |-|}

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.abc.net.au/gnt/future/Transcripts/s1149514.htm George Negus Tonight
  2. http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/content/2007/s2162072.htm The 7:30 Report
  3. Web site: Kutcha Edwards . 28 November 2008 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080805144615/http://www.vibealive.com.au/vibe.asp?PageID=1200 . 5 August 2008 . dead .
  4. Web site: 13 August 2022 . Anthem . 13 August 2022 . Dulwich Centre.
  5. http://www.rockwiz.tv/2_19.shtml RocKwiz
  6. http://www.cbonline.org.au/index.cfm?pageId=36,95,23,1602 CBOnline
  7. [The Big Issue]
  8. http://www.abc.net.au/rn/arts/atoday/stories/s381304.htm Arts Today: The Deadlys
  9. Web site: Melbourne Prize for Music . . 16 January 2024.
  10. Web site: Melbourne Prize Trust ยป Music . Melbourne Prize Trust . 16 January 2024.
  11. Web site: 2016-11-09 . Kutcha Edwards Wins 2016 Melbourne Prize for Music . 2023-08-05 . Australian Musician Magazine.
  12. Web site: Environmental Music Prize Searches for Green Theme Song. The Music Network. May 2022. 22 June 2022.
  13. Web site: Environmental Music Prize 2023 Finalists. Music Feeds. 26 April 2023. 4 May 2023.
  14. Web site: Xavier Rudd Wins 2023's Environmental Music Prize. Music Feeds. 13 June 2023. 13 June 2023.
  15. Web site: Previous Nominess. Music Victoria. 13 August 2020. 19 September 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200919214225/https://www.musicvictoria.com.au/musicvictoriaawards/previous-nominees. dead.
  16. Web site: Previous Winners. Music Victoria. 13 August 2020.
  17. Web site: Music Victoria Awards 2022 Nominees for Industry-Voted Categories Announced. Music Victoria. 27 October 2022. 29 October 2022.
  18. Web site: Nominees, Hall of Fame Inductees Announced for 2023 Music Victoria Awards. Music Feeds. 14 September 2023. 14 September 2023.