Alan Dargin

Alan Dargin ( born July 13, 1967; † February 24, 2008 in Sydney) was an Australian musician.

Alan Dargin dedicated his life to the didgeridoo, which may be the oldest musical instrument in the world. He learned to play at the age of 5 years, as tradition dictates, by his grandfather. Dargin the first natives of Australia, which occurred with the didgeridoo world was. Dargin occurred among others in New York, Paris and London with the London Symphony Orchestra. He also graduated from appearances on television as well as on all major Didgeridoo Festival. He also worked as an actor in several films with, among others, in 1995 in the Australian comedy " Priscilla - Queen of the Desert ".

Dargin died on 24 February 2008 at Saint Vincent's Hospital in Sydney a brain hemorrhage.

Discography

  • DidgeriDuo ( with Gary 'The DidgeMan ' Thomas, 2001 Label: Aquarius International Music)
  • Cross - Hatch ( with Michael Atherton, 1998)
  • Two Stories in One ( with Reconciliation, 1994)
  • Bloodwood: The Art of the didjeridu ( with Michael Atherton, 1993)
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