Us Mob
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Us Mob were an Aboriginal reggae rock band from South Australia.
History
The band, comprising Aboriginal Australian members from South Australia, was formed in the late 1970s at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music in Adelaide in the 1980s. It played rock reggae music.
Us Mob appeared in the 1981 film Wrong Side of the Road with fellow CASM band No Fixed Address The recording of the soundtrack made the two bands the first contemporary Aboriginal bands to be recorded.
They relocated to Sydney and broke up after their equipment was destroyed by a fire.[when?]
Recognition
Along with No Fixed Address they were nominated for the 1981 AFI Award for Best Original Music for the music from the film Wrong Side of the Road.
Us Mob was the subject of an ABC Message Stick documentary in February 2000, which said that they were "one of those who paved the way for others like Yothu Yindi and Christine Anu, staying true to their culture.
Members
- Ronnie Ansell - Bass
- Pedro Butler - Guitar/vocals
- Carroll Karpany - Guitar
- Wally McArthur - Drums
Discography
Soundtrack
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
|---|---|---|
| AUS | ||
| Wrong Side of the Road (with No Fixed Address) | Released: 1981 Label: Black Australia Records (YPRX-1905) | 67 |
External links
- 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine