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Archie Roach

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With his politically charged lyrics backed to the tradition-rooted rhythms of his acoustic guitar, Archie Roach has risen to the upper echelon of Australia's music. His album, Charcoal Lane, was one of Rolling Stone Magazine's Top 50 albums of 1992 and received an ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) award as Best Indigenous Album of the Year and led to Roach receiving an ARIA as Best New Talent. The album included the heartbreaking tune, "Took the Child Away." Dealing with the many aboriginal children, including Roach himself, who were "stolen" from their parents and placed in non-indigenous households, the song received a Human Rights Achievement award, the first time that the award has been bestowed on a songwriter. Roach's success continued with his subsequent releases. His album, Jamu Dreaming, was nominated for an ARIA in 1992, while, his third album, Looking for Butter Boy, received three ARIA awards in 1998. Paul Kelly, who produced Roach's first two albums, told an interviewer, "Archie Roach is to be bracketed with singers like George Jones and Aaron Neville. What they have in common is their ease, artistic grace, their ability to convey depths of feelings and emotion without the listener being conscious of them attempting to do so." Born in Framlingham Aboriginal Mission, near Warrnambool in southwestern Victoria, Roach was taken from his family, along with his sisters Diana and Gladdie, at the age of three or four and sent to a Salvation Army orphanage. Although he had difficulty with his first two groups of foster parents, he found a home with a white family, Alec and Dulcie Cox, that had emigrated from Scotland to Melbourne. One of the Cox's natural daughters, Mary, taught him the basic rudiments of the piano. His love of music was reinforced when...

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