There are Didgeridoo players and bands that i want to make a reference in this page .
Those people are from different parts of the world and they contributed largely to raise the contemporary way of playing didgeridoo, by developing different styles of playing , new instruments ,new powerful tunes and musical creations.
Some i had the chance to pass some time with . Others not, so far .
Here you can find a list of players and bands that inspire the Didgeridoo world .
I didn’t ask permission to share this , i hope they don’t get mad at me…i will start asking soon guys!
- Djalu Gurruwiwi – Aboriginal Elder Northern Territory, Australia
- Nuno Patricio ( Winga Kan ) – Portugal
- Ruben Branco – Portugal
- Ricardo Branco – Portugal
- Rodrigo Viterbo – Portugal
- Renato Oliveira – Portugal
- Rodrik Oliveira – Portugal
- Kabeção Rodrigues – Portugal
- João Jardim – Portugal
- Ivo Caim – Portugal
- Zé João – Portugal
- Bruno Teixeira – Portugal
- Rui Aires – Portugal
- Vitor Santos -Portugal
- Fernando Lyra – Portugal
- Pablo Rivera – Spain
- Carlo Cattano – Canárias
- Ortal Pelleg – Israel
- Marc Miethe – Germany
- Marcos Andreus – Spain
- Jonathan Cope – GB
- Rob Mantz -GB
- Lies Beijerinck – Holland
- Michiel Teijgeler – Holland
- Rudi Delarbre/Zalem – France
- Gauthier Aubé – France
- Umkulu – France
- Tom Fonza – Germany
- Paul James Cook – GB
- Agustina Mosca – Argentina
- Iban Nicolai – Spain
- Juan Manuel – Argentina
- Flo Didj’Oun – France
- Dubravko Lapaine – Croatia
- Ondřej Smeykal – Czech Republic
- William Thoren – USA
- Daniel Ellwyn Flynn – USA
- Tyler Spencer – USA
- Termite Sunny – Russia
- Koji Matsumoto – Japan
- Reo Matsumoto – Japan
- Andrea Ferroni – Italy
- Alejandro Urilá – Spain
- Miki Mallo – Spain
- Si Mullumby – Australia
- Charlie Mc Mahon – Australia
- Christian Muela – Italy
- Markus Meurer – Austria
- Andrea Furlan – GB
World-Wide Didgeridoo Players – Makers – Teachers