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2015 Artists A-‐Z WOMADELAIDE 1992 – 2015 ARTISTS A-Z • ATSI (Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander artists) • SA (Adelaide/South Australian artists) • List includes WoZone club 1999–2004 and Electrolounge from 2013- • List doesn’t include visual/site/roving artists – see the Access database for these. 1. 17 Hippies (Germany) 2011 2. Aaron Choulai, VADA & the Tatana Village Choir (PNG/Australia) 2009 3. Abbie Caldwell (SA) 2004 4. Abdullah Ibrahim (South Africa) Trio 2014 and Quartet 2015 5. Abigail Washburn & Kai Welch (USA) 2013 6. Adam Page (SA) 2011 7. Ade Suharto & Peni Candra Rini - ‘Ontosoroh’ (Indonesia/Australia) 2014 8. Adel Salamah Trio (Palestine/Algeria) 2005 9. Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (SA) 1997,1999, 2001 10. Adnaan Baraky (Australia) 2013 11. African Gypsies (South Africa) 1999 12. Afro Celt Sound System (UK/Ireland/Africa) 1997, 2001 (also played WoZone 01), 2011 13. Afro Mandinko (Australia/Senegal/Gambia) 2011 14. Agent 86 (WoZone, SA) 1999 15. Airileke (PNG/Australia) 2014 16. Akhter Jahan (Bangladesh/SA) 2005 17. Akoustic Odyssey (Australia) 2009 18. Alaev Family, The (Tajikistan/Israel) 2013 19. Alan Kelly Quartet (Ireland) 2011 20. Alim Qasimov Ensemble (Azerbaijan) 2013 21. Alistair Black (Australia) 1993 22. Alpha Blondy & the Solar System (Cote d’Ivoire) 2005 23. Alt (Ireland/FAtso) 1995 24. Amadou & Mariam (Mali) 2011 25. Amal Murkus (Israel) 2010 26. Amjad Ali Khan (India) 2003, 2006 27. Amparo Sanchez (Spain) 2013 28. Ana Moura (Portugal) 2011 29. Anangu Pitjantatjara artists (ATSI, SA) 2001, 2003 30. Anda Union (China) 2012 31. Andi & George Band, The (Australia) 2009 32. Andrea rieniets (SA) 1997 33. Andy White (Ireland) 2003 34. Ane Brun (Sweden/Norway) 2014 35. Angus & Julia Stone (Australia) 2011 36. Antibalas (USA) 2013 37. Antonio Serrano (Spain) 2014 38. Apodimi Compania (Greece) 2003 39. Archie Roach & Ruby Hunter (ATSI) 1992,1995, 1996 (WOMAD Indian-Pacific train), 2011 40. Architects if Air – Exxopolis (UK) 2015 41. Armada, The (Canada/Australia/Ireland) 2010 42. ARPAKA Dance Co. (Australia) 2013 43. Arrebato Ensemble (Australia) 2010 44. Arrested Development (USA) 2014 45. Arte Kanela (Australia/Spain) 2009 46. Artonik - The Colour of Time (France) 2015 47. Asa (Nigeria/France) 2011 48. Ash Grunwald (Australia) 49. Asha Bhosle (India) and Kronos Quartet (USA, also performed 05) featuring special guest Wu Man (China) 2007 50. Asif Ali Khan (Pakistan) 2014 51. Astronomy Class featuring Srey Channthy (Australia) 2015 52. Ataru Taru Taiko (Japan/SA) 1999 53. Audreys, The (SA) 2005, 2009 54. Augie March (Australia) 2007 55. Australian Dance Theatre (SA) 2003 (under AD Garry Stewart; Meryl Tankard ADT appeared 1993), “Zero-Sum” 2009 56. Awatinas (Bolivia) 1992 57. Awesome Tapes from Africa (USA) 2014 58. Ayarkhaan (Russia) 2013 59. Ayub Ogada (Kenya) 1992 60. Azadoota (Iraq/Australia) 2014 61. Ba Cissoko (Guinea) 2006 62. Baaba Maal (Senegal) 1999, 2012 63. Baby et Lulu (Australia) 2014 64. Babylon Circus (France) 2010 65. Backsliders, The (Australia) 1997 and 2007 66. Bad Boys Batucada (Australia/Brazil) 1995 67. Badenya Les Freres Coulibaly (Burkina Faso) 2003 68. Baker Suite, The (Australia) 2014 69. Balanescu Quartet, The (UK) 2014 70. Balkan Beat Box (Brooklyn / Tel Aviv – USA/Israel) 2015 71. Balkana (Bulgaria) 1992 72. Bamboos, The (Australia) 2010 73. Band of Brothers (Australia) 2011 74. Bangarra Dance Theatre (ATSI) 1995, 1999 75. Barbara Luna (Argentina) 2001 76. Barkers, The (SA) 1998 77. Barons of Tang, The (Australia) 2012 78. Bärra & Djalu Gurruwiwi & Gotye (Australia / ATSI) 2015 79. Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba (Mali) 2013 80. Bearded Gypsy Band, The (Australia) 81. Beautiful Girls, The (Australia) 2008 82. Bedouin Jerry Can Band (Egypt) 2009 83. Before You Were Blonde (SA) 1997 84. Beirut (USA/France) 2008 85. Bel (WoZone, SA) 1999 86. Ben Walsh & The Bird & The Bird Collective (WoZone, Australia) 1999, 2001, 2003 87. Benning Brothers, The (ATSI) 2001 88. Besh o droM (Hungary) 2010 89. Billy Bragg (UK) 2014 90. Billy Cobham Septet (USA) 2008 and solo in 2007 91. Bird, The (Australian) 2013 92. Black Arm Band, The (ATSI) 2008 93. Black Grace (NZ) 2008 94. Black Jesus Experience, The (Africa/NZ/Australia) 2009 95. Blindman’s Holiday (Australia) 1992 96. Bloody Marys, The (ATSI) 2003 97. Blue King Brown (Australia) 2007, 2012 98. Bob Brozman (USA) 2001, 2003 (w Takashi Hirayasu, Japan), 2011 99. Bob Evans (Australia) 2008 100. Bomba (WoZone, Australia) 2001 101. Bombay Royale, The (Australia) 102. Bombino (Niger) 2015 103. Bonobo (UK) 2012 104. Borderers, The (SA) 1995,1997 105. bP aka Brendan Palmer (WoZone, Australia) 2003 106. Brazza (SA/Colombia) 2001 107. Breabach (Scotland) 2014 108. Briscoe Sisters, The (ATSI) 2006 109. Brokers (Electrolounge) (Adelaide) 2015 110. Brown Hornet, The (Australia) 2014 111. Bu Baca Diop (Senegal/Australia) 1997 112. Buffy Saint-Marie (Canada) 2015 113. Buika (Guinea/Spain/USA) 2014 114. Bundi (WoZone, SA) 2001 115. Café of the Gate of Salvation (Australia) 1993, 2005 116. Calexico (USA) 2010 117. Caliente Guitar Trio (Australia) 2011 118. Calo' Calo' (Spain/SA) 2001 119. Calypso Rose (Trinidad & Tobago) 2011 120. Cambodian Space Project (Cambodia/France/Australia) 2012 121. Canzoniere Grecanico Salentino (Italy) 2015 122. Capercaillie (Scotland) 2005 123. Cara Dillon (Ireland) 2003 124. Carlos Nunez (Spain) 2001 125. Carminho (Portugal) 2014 126. Carrabosse (2004, 2005) 127. Cat Empire, The (Australia) 2003 (WoZone), 2004, 2009 and 2013 128. Catalyst (WoZone, SA) 1999 129. Celenod (New Caledonia) 2007 130. Cesar Stroscio & Esquinas (Argentina) 1999 131. Cesaria Evora (Cape Verde, band only) 2008 132. Chakrini (SA) 2006 133. Chapelier Fou (France) 2012 134. Charlie Musselwhite (USA) 2015 135. Chartwell Dutiro (Zimbabwe) 2002 WOMAD Warm-up 136. Chava Alberstein (Israel) 2001 137. Che Sudaka (Argentina/ Columbia/ Spain) 2015 138. Cheikh Lo (Senegal) 2003 139. Chemirani Zarb Trio (Iran) 2001 140. Chic (USA) 2012 141. Chico (WoZone, Chile/SA) 2003 142. Chico César (Brazil) 2006 143. Cholmondoleys & the Featherstonehaughs, The “Dancing On Your Grave” (UK) 2010 144. Chris Finnen (Australia) 1999, 2012 145. Christine Anu (ATSI) 1995,1997 146. Christine Salem (Reunion) 2013 147. Circle of Rhythm (Australia) 2007 148. Circolombia (Colombia) 2013 149. Circus Ethiopia (Ethiopia) 1998 150. Clairy Browne & The Bangin’ Rackettes (Australia) 2013 151. Clare Bowditch & The Feeding Set (Australia) 2006 152. Clube do Balanco (Brazil) 2008 153. Coco Mbassi (Cameroon) 2006 154. Code (WoZone, SA) 1999 155. Colin Hay (Australia) 1999 156. Colin Offord (Australia) 1997 157. Coloured Stone (ATSI) 1993, Bunna Lawrie solo 2012, 2014 158. Coolungubra (Australia) 1992 159. Correspondents, The (UK) 2013 160. Creole Choir of Cuba (Cuba) 2011 161. Criolo (Brazil) 2015 162. Crowded House (NZ) 1992 163. Cruel Sea, The (Australia) 1995 164. Csokolom (Netherlands) 2001 165. CW Stoneking (featuring Vika and Linda Bull) (Australia) 2015 166. Daara J (Senegal) 2005 167. DakhaBrakha (Ukraine) 2011 168. Dalai Lama’s Namgyal Monks, The (Tibet) 2006 169. Dan Sultan (ATSI) 2009 170. Danyel Waro (Réunion) 2014 171. Dave Dobbyn (NZ) 1999 172. David Bridie (Australia) 2001 and with Frank Yamma 2010 173. David D’Or (Israel) 2008 174. David Michalek – ‘Slow Dancing’ (USA) 2014 175. Dean & Britta “13 Most Beautiful” (USA) 2010 176. Deborah Conway & Willy Zygier (Australia) 2007 177. Deepchild (WoZone, Australia) 2003 178. Dengue Fever (USA/Cambodia) 2009 179. Depedro (Spain) 2015 180. Dereb The Ambassador (Ethiopia/Australia) 2011 181. Dhafer Youssef (Tunisia) 2013 182. Dhol Foundation, The (India/UK) 2006 183. Dhol Intentions Crew (India/SA) 2004 184. Diego Guerrero y El Solar de Artistas (Spain) 2012 185. Dimi Mint Abba (Mauritania) 2009 186. Dino Moran (South Africa) 2009 187. Dirty Lucy (Australia) 2004 188. Dirty Three (Australia) 2012 189. DJ Aah (WoZone, UK/SA) 2003 190. DJ Akaash (WoZone, India/Australia) 2001 191. DJ angelina (WoZone, Australia) 2003 192. DJ Bill Fragos (WoZone, SA) 2004 193. Dj ClicK (France) 2013 194. DJ Derek (UK) 2001 (WoZone and Botanic Park) 195. DJ Desperado aka Thomas Brooman (UK) 2003, 2004 (WoZone) 196. DJ Gemma (WoZone, Australia) 2003 197. DJ Henri (WoZone, SA) 2004 198. DJ Krush (Japan) 2012 199. DJ Russ Jones (WoZone, UK) 2004 200. DJ Spooky (USA) 2015 201. DJ Trip (Electrolounge, SA) 2013 202. DJ Yoda (UK) 2014 203. Djan Djan (Mali/India/Australia) 2010 204. Djivan Gasparyan (Armenia) 2001 205. DJs Dunks & Muskrat (WoZone, SA) 2004 206. D-Lux (WoZone, SA) 2001 207. Dobet Gnahoré (Ivory Coast) 2012 208. Doch (Australia) 2006 209. Don Letts (UK) 2011 210. Don McGlashan & the Seven Sisters (NZ) 2008 211. Dona Rosa & Ensemble (Portugal) 2009 212. Douglas Spotted Eagle (USA) 2003 213. Dr Natesan Ramani (India) 2001, 2008 214. Drum Drum (PNG/Fiji/Australia) 2003 215. Dub Colossus (Ethiopia/UK) 2010 216. Dub Inc. (France) 2014 217. Dubmarine (Australia) 2011 218. Dulsori (South Korea) 2005 219. Dya Singh (India/Malaysia/SA) 1992,1993,1997 220. East Journey (ATSI/Australia) 2013 221. Echelon (WoZone, SA) 2001 222. Eddi Reader (Scotland) 2012 223. Ego Lemos (East Timor) 2009 224. Eitetsu Hayashi (Japan) 2006 225. El Papi (WoZone, Colombia/SA) 2001 226. Electric Wire Hustle (NZ) 2012 227. Eliades Ochoa (Cuba) 2010 228. Eliza Carthy (UK) 2004 229. Emel Mathlouthi (Tunisia) 2014 230. Emily Davis & the Sunday Brides (SA) 2007 231. Emma Donovan Band (ATSI) 2007 with The PutBacks (2015) 232. Ensemble Shanbehzadeh (Iran) 2007 233. Ernest Ranglin (Jamaica) 1999, 2003 234. Ethiopiques (Ethiopia/France) 2010 235. Etran Finatawa (Niger) 2007 236. Eugenio Bennato & Musicanova (Italy) 2001 237. Evelyn Glennie (Scotland) 2006 238. Faiz Ali Faiz (Pakistan) 2011 239. Fanfare Ciocarlia (Romania) 2015 240. Farafina (Burkina Faso) 2008 241. Farida & The Iraqi Maqam Ensemble (Iraq) 2006 242. Fat Freddy’s Drop (NZ) 2007, 2014 243. Fefe (France) 2011 244. Felpeyu (Spain) 2003 245. Femi Kuti & the Positive Force (Nigeria) 2007, 2014 246. First Aid Kit (Sweden) 2012, 2015 247. Flamenco Aire (SA) 1992 248. Flavia Coelho (Brazil) 2015 249. Flook! (Ireland) 2001 250.
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