Isaac Yamma (or Yama) (1940 – January 1990) was a country singer from Central Australia. He was a Pitjantjatjara man who was born by a waterhole near Docker River (Kaltukatjara). He started his musical career as a member of Areyonga Desert Tigers. He later performed with his band the Pitjantjatjara Country Band, a band made up of his sons Hector, Frank, Peter and Paul and his cousin Russell Yamma. His song were mostly sung in Pitjantjatjara. He was also a radio host on CAAMA Radio 8KIN FM.
Isaac Yamma
Also known as
Isaac Yama
Born
1940 Kaltukatjara, Northern Territory, Australia
Died
January 1990
Genres
Country
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instrument(s)
Vocals, guitar
Labels
CAAMA Records
Musical artist
Isaac Yama outside Ininti Store, Uluru, NT, Australia. 1983
Discography
Albums
Isaac Yama and the Pitjantjatjara Country Band (1987) – CAAMA
Isaac Yama and the Pitjantjatjara Country Band No.2 (1987) – CAAMA
Compilations
Papal Concert, Alice Springs (1982) – Imparja
Desert Songs 1 (1982) – CAAMA
Desert Songs 2 (1983) – CAAMA
From the Bush (1990) – CAAMA
AIDS: How Could I Know (1989) – CAAMA
25th Anniversary Compilation 2 (2006) – CAAMA
References
Walker, Clinton (2000). "Country Man". Buried Country: The Story of Aboriginal Country Music. Pluto Press. pp.230–243. ISBN1-86403-152-2.
Toohey, Paul (1996). "The Story of Isaac". God's Little Acre. Sydney: Duffy & Snellgrove. ISBN1-875989-09-9.
Breen, Marcus (1989). Our Place Our Music. Aboriginal Studies Press. ISBN0-85575-197-5.
External links
Cassette cover: Isaac Yama and the Pitjantjatjara Country Band No.2, 1987
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