A Yorta Yorta Man by Frances Peters Little

This is the biography of Australian Aboriginal music legend Jimmy Little written by his daughter Frances Peters Little and in this book talks about his upbringing in NSW, the loss of his mother at age 13, starting performing as an teenager, began recording for Regal Zonophone and Festival where he would achieve success in the 50's and 60's with hits El Paso, Danny Boy and the classic Royal Telephone in 1963, touring Australia, working with Col joye, Lonnie Lee, Judy Stone and many others, doing teaching and community work, his comeback with the Messenger album in 1999 which started an successful period, his health issues, his passing in 2012 and many others. It is FANTASTIC, BRILLIANT and SUPERB with FANTASTIC, BRILLIANT and very entertaining stories and it is well worth an read. it is 11 years since Jimmy Little passed away but has left an great legacy which still lives on and it's 60 years this year when Royal Telephone came out which still endures and there should be an another compilation of Jimmy Little's music on CD. Frances has done an FANTASTIC job putting this book together and lot of the stories were from her recording her father's recollection and recordings. This is an must for AUstralian music fans and I give it 5 stars as it's in the shops now so do yourselves an favour and BUY IT which you will be impressed and amazed.

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