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SEAMAN DAN

'Henry "Seaman" Dan' (b. 1929), known universally as 'Seaman Dan', is a Torres Strait Islander (Australian) singer/songwriter with a national and international reputation whose first recording was released in 2000. His album "Perfect Pearl" won him an ARIA award for Best World Music Album in 2004.

Contents
Early life
Singing
Discography
External links

Early life


Seaman Dan was born on Thursday Island in the Torres Strait in far-north Queensland, Australia. His grandfather was a boat captain from Jamaica and his great grand mother a chief's daughter from Great New Caledonia. In the late 1940s and 1950s, he worked as a boat captain and pearl diver - gathering pearl and trochus shells across the north of Australia.

Singing


Seaman Dan's singing came from family and associating with natural musicians in his multi-cultural maritime working life, creating a fusion of music from Australia, America, Africa and Polynesia, notably the Thursday Island 'hula' style. He has been a regular performer at Thursday Island's local hotels for many years.
He is "A charismatic and consummate performer, Seaman Dan blends traditional Torres Strait Islander and pearling songs with jazz, hula and blues," (from the Australia Council for the Arts' 2005 Red Ochre Award Media Release for the 2005 Red Ochre Award). The $50,000 Red Ochre Award recognises and pays tribute to an Indigenous Australian artist who has made an outstanding contribution to the development and recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts and culture, both nationally and internationally.
He has performed in Japan, The Netherlands and throughout Australia, most notably at Tasmania's 10 Days on the Island Festival (2004) and at the National Museum of Australia's ''Tracking Kultja: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Festival'' in 2001.

Discography


His recordings are distributed through Hot Records:

★ Follow the Sun (2000)

★ Steady, Steady (2002)

★ Perfect Pearl (2004) (an ARIA award winner for Best World Music Album in 2004

External links



Official web site

Media release - Central Queensland University, Rockhampton . Seaman Dan gains Red Ochre Award 3 January 2006

Transcript & photos from the television documentary "Hula Time: the Seaman Dan Story" by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 28 October 2005

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