Biography
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Years Active
1978 – present (48 years)
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Founded In
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Members
- Bart Willoughby (1978 – present)
- Selwyn Burns
No Fixed Address is an Australian Aboriginal reggae group formed in 1978. Led by drummer and vocalist, Bart Willoughby, the band supported Peter Tosh on his 1982 Australian tour.
The band coalesced at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music in North Adelaide. The band were a very popular pub rock outfit among students and the alternative music scene, especially supported by community radio station 5MMM. The band made a movie "Wrong Side of the Road" with another CASM band, Us Mob. This movie dealt with the trials and joys of touring these Aboriginal bands and the contrasting receptions they received in Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities. With the recording of the soundtrack, No Fixed Address and Us Mob became the first contempary aboriginal bands to be recorded.
Discography:
Wrong Side of the Road (1981) Soundtrack with Us Mob
From My Eyes (1982) album
From My Eyes/We Have Survived (1982) single
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