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Black Allan Barker

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Instruments
  
Vocals, Guitar

Died
  
2003, Onslow, Australia

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Black Barker

Labels
  
Abmusic

Genres
  
Country, Blues

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Birth name
  
Allan Moarywaalla Barker

Born
  
12 April 1942 (
1942-04-12
)

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Allan Moarywaalla Barker (12 April 1942 – 5 December 2003), known as Black Allan Barker, is a singer and songwriter from Port Hedland. He described his music as "Aboriginal grassroots blues" and is about Aboriginal oppression and rights. Barker was a co-founder (with Gordon Mutch) of Greenpeace Australia. Barker only recorded one album, 1983's Fire Burning (Abmusic) which is now rare to find. "Black Al" was well known for his performing in Sydney's Central Station tunnel in 1991 where he sang in language whilst his son Alan Jr accompanied him on didgeridoo. Barker spent some time in Nimbin during the 1990s and was involved with local Aboriginal youth in cultural and musical pursuits.

Barker sang both "Run Dingo Run" and "Take Me Back", in both the SBS documentary and accompanying cd, Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music.

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Black Allan Barker Wikipedia