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Ruby Charlotte Margaret Hunter (31 October 195517 February 2010) was an Australian singer, songwriter and guitarist. She was a member of the Ngarrindjeri Aboriginal nationality, and often performed with her partner, Archie Roach, (AM), whom she met at the age of 16, while both were homeless teenagers.〔(ABC TV: Talking heads: 12/05/2008 ) Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter〕 Born on the banks of the Murray River in South Australia, Hunter was forcibly taken from her family at the age of eight as part of the Stolen Generation.〔''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Nurturing force of nature,sang of Australia's sorry past, 22 February 2010 http://www.smh.com.au/comment/obituaries/nurturing-force-of-nature-sang-of-australias-sorry-past-20100221-onuf.html〕 Hunter first performed in public in 1988 during a festival at Sydney's Bondi Pavilion in Sydney, where she performed "Proud, Proud Woman," the first song she had written. In 2010, she wrote the autobiographical ''Down City Streets'', which was performed by her partner Archie Roach on his debut solo album Charcoal Lane.〔 In 1994, Hunter became the first indigenous Australian woman to record a solo album, releasing her debut album ''Thoughts Within''. ==Awards == She received two (ARIA Award nominations ), for Best Indigenous Release for ''Thoughts Within'' in 1995, and Best Blues & Roots Album for ''Feeling Good'' in 2000, respectively. Hunter won Deadlys in 2000 for Female Artist of the Year, 2003 for Outstanding Contribution to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Music and 2004 for Excellence in Film & Theatrical Score. She made her acting debut in ''One Night the Moon''. With Archie Roach and Paul Grabowsky she wrote and performed the concert ("Ruby's Story" ), which tells her life story through song and spoken word.〔 (''Sydney Morning Herald'' article on "Ruby's Story" )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ruby Hunter」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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