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Related: About this forumhave u ever heard of marlene cummins?
Last edited Fri Jan 24, 2025, 11:47 AM - Edit history (1)
sad thread here about an australian jazz artist found busking on the street.
some folks on the thread suggesting ways to help her.
thought folks here might b interested.
Link to tweet
link from downthread-
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have u ever heard of marlene cummins? (Original Post)
mopinko
Jan 24
OP
Thanks, Mo! But please correct the spelling of her last name. It's Cummins, not Cummings.
highplainsdem
Jan 24
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highplainsdem
(53,588 posts)1. Thanks, Mo! But please correct the spelling of her last name. It's Cummins, not Cummings.
From Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlene_Cummins
Marlene Cummins is a jazz blues singer, saxophonist, songwriter, artist, Aboriginal Australian activist, broadcaster, dancer, and actor.[1][2][3] Many activists consider her to be Australia's Angela Davis.[4]
Cummins is considered Australia's foremost Indigenous blues performer, and is influenced by Big Mama Thornton, Etta James, and Ray Charles.[5] She honed her skills at the Berklee College of Music.[2] Her band includes Murray Cook and Rex Goh.[6]
She showcases her vast knowledge of blues and roots music on Koori Radio, where she hosts Marloo's Blues, providing music and discussions from an indigenous perspective.[2] This show won her the Broadcaster of the Year award at the 2009 Deadly Awards.
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She was a founding member of the Australian Black Panther Party, which was inspired by the American Black Panther Party.[1] She campaigned for medical, educational, and legal services, land rights and monitored police conduct on the "pig patrol".[1][17] She was arrested for using obscene language to an abusive police officer, and absconded bail and fled to New Zealand.[4] In 2012 she attended an international gathering of Black Panthers in New York hosted by Kathleen Neal Cleaver.[18]
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Cummins is considered Australia's foremost Indigenous blues performer, and is influenced by Big Mama Thornton, Etta James, and Ray Charles.[5] She honed her skills at the Berklee College of Music.[2] Her band includes Murray Cook and Rex Goh.[6]
She showcases her vast knowledge of blues and roots music on Koori Radio, where she hosts Marloo's Blues, providing music and discussions from an indigenous perspective.[2] This show won her the Broadcaster of the Year award at the 2009 Deadly Awards.
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She was a founding member of the Australian Black Panther Party, which was inspired by the American Black Panther Party.[1] She campaigned for medical, educational, and legal services, land rights and monitored police conduct on the "pig patrol".[1][17] She was arrested for using obscene language to an abusive police officer, and absconded bail and fled to New Zealand.[4] In 2012 she attended an international gathering of Black Panthers in New York hosted by Kathleen Neal Cleaver.[18]
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Her website: https://www.marlenecummins.com/
Hour-long performance from 2018:
Short video of her busking in 2016: https://youtube.com/shorts/z58mHbY-Z60
mopinko
(72,149 posts)2. thx. fixed.
highplainsdem
(53,588 posts)3. You're very welcome! I've misspelled names in thread titles, too. And that tweet had the misspelling.
mopinko
(72,149 posts)4. yeah, i just copied.
even tho the correct spelling is on the vid .
highplainsdem
(53,588 posts)5. Easy to do.