Aim 4 More facts for kids
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AIM 4 More
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Origin | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
Years active | 1993-1997 |
Associated acts | Banawurun |
Past members | Troy Brady Harry Whaleboat Michael Tuahine Rodney Stuurman Wynyard Davis Jonathan Bullen Ross Johnson |
Aim 4 More was an Indigenous Australian band. Their name, AIM, stood for "Aboriginal and Islander Mob." This showed their connection to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
The band was active from 1993 to 1997. They came from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Their Music and Achievements
Aim 4 More released their first and only CD in 1997. It was called AIM 4 More. This album was released through Jamalga Music.
In the same year, 1997, the band won an important award. They received a Deadly Award for "Most Promising New Talent." This award recognized them as an exciting new group in the music scene.
The band was also featured on a TV show. They appeared in the ABC TV program called "Defining Black." This show likely explored topics related to Indigenous identity and culture.
What are the Deadly Awards?
The Deadly Awards were special awards in Australia. They celebrated the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. These awards recognized excellence in music, sport, entertainment, and community work. Winning a Deadly Award was a big honor for Indigenous artists.
Discography
- AIM 4 More (1997) - Jamalga Music