Performance

Warrell Creek Song | Emma Donovan

Emma Donovan

TEDxSydney 2020 · 6 November 2020

In this beautiful solo performance, acclaimed indigenous vocalist, Emma Donovan performs Warrell Creek Song at TEDxSydney 2020. Acclaimed Indigenous vocalist Emma Donovan and Melbourne rhythm combo The Putbacks burst on to the Australian scene with their album Dawn in 2014, announcing a new voice in Australian soul music. Emma’s songwriting is optimistic, impassioned, and bruisingly honest, The Putbacks’ music is fluid, live and raw, and the collaboration has won friends and admirers all over the world.

Emma Donovan grew up singing church songs with her grandparents on the north coast of New South Wales, Australia and her first secular gigs were singing in the family band, The Donovans, with her mother and five uncles. Throughout her career, she has toured and recorded with many of the mainstays of Indigenous music from Archie Roach to Dan Sultan and was a leader of the Black Arm Band project. It was in The Black Arm Band that Emma met members of The Putbacks and their journey together began. Her new album with The Putbacks, Crossover, was released November 2020.