Stiff Gins

Stiff Gins

Group from Australia

Stiff Gins
Stiff Gins
Stiff Gins

About Stiff Gins

The Stiff Gins are an Indigenous Australian band from Sydney. They call their music "acoustic with harmonies" and are regularly compared to Tiddas. The band was formed by Emma Donovan, Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs in 1999, after meeting at the Eora Centre while studying music. The band's name uses the word gin (a derogatory word for an Aboriginal woman which was also a Dharug word for woman/wife) with the word stiff to become strong black woman, a name which caused debate about use of the word gin. Kaleena Briggs is a Wiradjuri/Yorta Yorta woman and Nardi Simpson Yuwaalaraay woman. The band won Deadlys in 2000 for Most Promising New Talent and in 2001 for their single "Morning Star". In 2012 Stiff Gins performed at TEDx Sydney, simulcast by ABC Radio. In 2016 Stiff Gins, with Lucy Simpson, Felix Cross and Syd Green, created Spirit of Things, new works exploring the dispossession and spiritual repatriation of Indigenous cultural objects held in museum collections.

Taken from Wikipedia.org

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