ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- This beautiful book is a tribute and commemoration of two of our iconic musicians. It contains the lyrics to more than 100 of their songs, accompanied by stories of their making, contributions from other Australian musicians, original artworks, and many fine and rare photographs that document the life and times of Archie and Ruby. An absolute must-have for the legion of listeners touched by the power of their songs! Lindy
Archie Roach AM, a Gunditjmara and Bundjalung man, was born in Victoria in 1956. Taken at the age of two from parents he never saw again, he was placed into foster care. He started writing songs after meeting his soulmate Ruby Hunter when they were both homeless teenagers. His heartbreaking signature song, ‘Took the Children Away’, from his 1990 ARIA award-winning debut album Charcoal Lane, has become an anthem for the Stolen Generations. The song was the first to win an Australian Human Rights Award and the album was featured in US Rolling Stone magazine’s Top 50 in 1992, won two ARIA awards and went gold in Australia. Archie’s recording history includes twelve albums, soundtracks, film and theatrical scores and his books include the award-winning memoir Tell Me Why, accompanied by a companion album, and the picture book Took the Children Away, illustrated by Ruby Hunter.
ABBEY'S BOOKSELLER PICK ----- This beautiful book is a tribute and commemoration of two of our iconic musicians. It contains the lyrics to more than 100 of their songs, accompanied by stories of their making, contributions from other Australian musicians, original artworks, and many fine and rare photographs that document the life and times of Archie and Ruby. An absolute must-have for the legion of listeners touched by the power of their songs! Lindy
'When Jill Shelton was discussing the songbook idea with Archie, who died last year, he had just one request: “Make it good, Jill.” She didn’t let him down. Both celebration and tribute, the book is filled with more than 100 songs to soothe the soul. Songs of grace, healing and power.' -- <B>Jeff Jenkins</B>