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Archie Roach
Archie Roach
Australian musician
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Missy Higgins
Missy Higgins
Australian singer-songwriter
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Josh Pyke
Josh Pyke
Australian singer-songwriter and musician
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Guy Sebastian
Guy Sebastian
Australian singer-songwriter
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Pete Murray
Pete Murray
Australian singer
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Amy Shark
Amy Shark
Australian recording artist and singer-songwriter
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Wendy Matthews
Wendy Matthews
Australian singer
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John Butler Trio
John Butler Trio
Australian band
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The Temper Trap
The Temper Trap
Australian band
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Birds of Tokyo
Birds of Tokyo
Australian rock band
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Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe
Australian band
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Bernard Fanning
Bernard Fanning
Australian recording artist; musician and singer-songwriter
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Vanessa Amorosi
Vanessa Amorosi
Australian singer-songwriter
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Mental As Anything
Mental As Anything
Australian new wave/pop-rock band
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Kate Miller-Heidke
Kate Miller-Heidke
Australian singer
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Kasey Chambers
Kasey Chambers
Australian country singer-songwriter and musician
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The Waifs
The Waifs
Australian folk rock band
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Alex Lloyd
Alex Lloyd
Singer-Songwriter from Australia
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Boy & Bear
Boy & Bear
Australian indie folk band
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John Butler
John Butler
Australian American musician, songwriter, record label owner and producer
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Daniel Merriweather
Daniel Merriweather
Australian musician
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Models
Models
australian rock band
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Yothu Yindi
Yothu Yindi
Australian musical group
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Sally Seltmann
Sally Seltmann
Australian musician
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Ben Lee
Ben Lee
Australian actor and singer
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Catherine Britt
Catherine Britt
Australian singer
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Flume
Flume
Australian musician
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Daniel Johns
Daniel Johns
Australian musician
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Angus & Julia Stone
Angus & Julia Stone
Australian brother & sister duo-led folk, indie pop group, formed in 2006
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Jimmy Barnes
Jimmy Barnes
Scottish-Australian songwriter, rock singer
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Crowded House
Crowded House
pop rock band from New Zealand/Australia
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Little Birdy
Little Birdy
Australian indie rock band
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Troy Cassar-Daley
Troy Cassar-Daley
Australian musician
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Jet
Jet
Australian band
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Beccy Cole
Beccy Cole
Australian country music singer-songwriter, guitarist
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The Potbelleez
The Potbelleez
musicians
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The Beautiful Girls
The Beautiful Girls
Australian roots band
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Midnight Oil
Midnight Oil
Australian band
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Divinyls
Divinyls
Australian rock band
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Matt Corby
Matt Corby
Australian musician
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Kate Ceberano
Kate Ceberano
Australian singer
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Billy Thorpe
Billy Thorpe
English-born Australian singer-songwriter, producer, and musician (1946-2007)
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Dragon
Dragon
New Zealand rock band
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Hunters & Collectors
Hunters & Collectors
Australian band
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John Paul Young
John Paul Young
Australian singer
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Adam Brand
Adam Brand
Australian country music singer
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The Presets
The Presets
Australian electronic music duo
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Gotye
Gotye
musician and singer-songwriter
Paul Kelly
Australian rock music singer-songwriter, guitarist, and harmonica player

Paul Kelly

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Paul Maurice Kelly AO (born 13 January 1955) is an Australian rock music singer-songwriter and guitarist. He has performed solo, and has led numerous groups, including the Dots, the Coloured Girls, and the Messengers. He has worked with other artists and groups, including associated projects Professor Ratbaggy and Stardust Five. Kelly's music style has ranged from bluegrass to studio-oriented dub reggae, but his core output straddles folk, rock, and country. His lyrics capture the vastness of the culture and landscape of Australia by chronicling life about him for over 30 years. David Fricke from Rolling Stone calls Kelly "one of the finest songwriters I have ever heard, Australian or otherwise." Kelly has said, "Song writing is mysterious to me. I still feel like a total beginner. I don't feel like I have got it nailed yet".

After growing up in Adelaide, Kelly travelled around Australia before settling in Melbourne in 1976. He became involved in the pub rock scene and drug culture, and recorded two albums with Paul Kelly and the Dots. Kelly moved to Sydney by 1985, where he formed Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. The band was renamed Paul Kelly and the Messengers, initially only for international releases, to avoid possible racial interpretations of the word "coloured". At the end of the 1980s, Kelly returned to Melbourne, and in 1991 he disbanded the Messengers. Kelly was married and divorced twice; he has three children and resides in St Kilda, a suburb of Melbourne. Dan Kelly, his nephew, is a singer and guitarist in his own right. Dan performed with Kelly on Ways and Means and Stolen Apples. Both were members of Stardust Five, which released a self-titled album in 2006. On 22 September 2010 Kelly released his memoir, How to Make Gravy, which he described as "it's not traditional; it's writing around the A–Z theme – I tell stories around the song lyrics in alphabetical order". His biographical film, Paul Kelly: Stories of Me, directed by Ian Darling, was released to cinemas in October 2012.

Kelly's Top 40 singles include "Billy Baxter", "Before Too Long", "Darling It Hurts", "To Her Door" (his highest-charting local hit in 1987), "Dumb Things" (appeared on United States charts in 1988), and "Roll on Summer". Top-20 albums include Gossip, Under the Sun, Comedy, Songs from the South (1997 compilation), ...Nothing but a Dream, Stolen Apples, Spring and Fall, The Merri Soul Sessions, Seven Sonnets and a Song, Death's Dateless Night (with Charlie Owen), Life Is Fine – his first number-one album – and Nature. Kelly has won 14 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Music Awards, including his induction into their Hall of Fame in 1997. In 2001 the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) listed the Top 30 Australian songs of all time, which included Kelly's "To Her Door", and "Treaty", written by Kelly and members of Yothu Yindi. Aside from "Treaty", Kelly wrote or co-wrote several songs on Indigenous Australian social issues and historical events. He provided songs for many other artists, tailoring them to their particular vocal range. The album Women at the Well from 2002 had 14 female artists record his songs in tribute. Kelly was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2017 for distinguished service to the performing arts and to the promotion of the national identity through contributions as a singer, songwriter and musician.