Musicians
Dewayne Everettsmith
- Origin
- Cape Barren Island (Tasmania) and Victoria, Australia
- Genre/styles
- Folk Explore more genres
- About Dewayne
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Dewayne Everettsmith's great-great-great grandmother, Fanny Cochrane Smith, was the singer of the first and only recorded Tasmanian Aboriginal language. [1]
Discography
Album formats explained Explain formats
Album formats
- 10": 10 inch vinyl records were played at 45 or 33 1/3 rounds per minute (rpm). The former could hold 9, the latter 12 minutes of music per side.
- 7": 7 inch records (often referred to as 45s) were played at 45 rpm or 33 1/3 rpm, with about 4:30 or 6 minutes of music per side.
- LP: Long play, is a vinyl record played at 33 1⁄3 rpm with a 12 or 10-inch diameter.
- EP: Extended play, are vinyl records that allowed two or even three songs on each side.
Introducing Dewayne Everettsmith
- Released
- January 2011
- Tracks
- Milaythina
- I Surrender All
- Notes
This is Dewayne Everettsmith's first EP album, and contains the first commercially released song sung entirely in palawa kani (Tasmanian Aboriginal language).
It's Like Love (Single)
- Released
- 14 March 2014
- Tracks
- It's Like Love
Surrender
- Released
- 14 March 2014
- Tracks
- Caught On Your Lips
- I've Got No
- Surrender
- It's Like Love
- O.v.e.r.d.u.e
- Jewellery Box
- Shelta
- Melaythina
- Remember
- Whisper
- Caught On Your Lips Waltz
- Sad Songs (Say So Much)
- Notes
Includes digital booklet.
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