voc, perc, *1932 AU, Melbourne
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A.k.a. Edward Joseph Egan
Ted Egan AO (born 6 July 1932) is an Australian folk musician. Born in Coburg, Melbourne, moving to the Northern Territory in 1949 at the age of 16. Egan began recording in 1969 with "Drinkers of the Northern Territory" and has released 28 albums, mostly themed around outback life, history and Aboriginal affairs. He has been a consistent performer and tourer with his choice of instrument being an empty beer carton (aka Fosterphone or Victorphone) played by tapping with his hands and fingers.[2] He has been a prolific writer and performer of contemporary folk songs. Many of these, such as "Gurindji Blues", recognise Indigenous Australian heritage.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Land Downunder | Ted Egan | 2003 | Album |
Our Coach Captain | Ted Egan | 2003 | Album |
Welcome To The Bush | Ted Egan | 1994 | Compil. |
The Convicts | Ted Egan | 1989 | Album |
This Land Australia | Ted Egan | 1989 | Album |
The Aboriginals | Ted Egan | 1987 | Album |
My Australia | Ted Egan | 1986 | Album |
The Anzacs | Ted Egan | 1985 | Album |
The Shearers | Ted Egan | 1984 | Album |
Sayonara Nakamura | Ted Egan | 1983 | Single |
Arnhem Land Lullaby | Ted Egan | 1981 | Album |
Rodeo Australia | Ted Egan | 1980 | Album |
A Town Like Alice | Ted Egan | 1980 | Album |
Say Gooday You Aussie Kids | Ted Egan | 1978 | Single |
The Bush Races | Ted Egan | 1976 | Album |
Beyond The Black Stump | Ted Egan | 1976 | Album |
Once A Jolly Swagman | Ted Egan | 1974 | Album |
Willie The Whingeing Pom / She's on Again In Darwin | Ted Egan | 1973 | Single |
Alice Springs - Ayer's Rock | Ted Egan | 1973 | Single |
The Bangtail Muster | Ted Egan | 1973 | Album |
Outback Australia | Ted Egan | 1972 | Album |
A Town Like Alice | Ted Egan | Single |