Warren H Williams

Warren H Williams
Birth name Warren Hedley Williams
Born 27 December 1963 (1963-12-27) (age 48)
Origin Hermannsburg, Northern Territory, Australia
Genres Country music
Instruments Guitar
Website www.warrenhwilliams.com

Warren Hedley Williams (born 27 December 1963) is a singer, musician and song writer from Hermannsburg in Central Australia. Williams is an Arrernte man who plays country music. He started playing guitar at six with his father Gus Williams. Williams nominated as an Australian Greens candidate for one of two Northern Territory seats in the Australian Senate in the 2010 federal election.[1]

Williams was nominated for an ARIA Award in 1998 for Best Indigenous Release for the song "Raining On The Rock".[2] Williams won a Deadly in 1998 for Single Release of the Year for the duet "Raining on the Rock" and another in 2001 for his album Where My Heart Is.[3] In 2006 Warren was the 'NAIDOC Artist of the Year' and won "Song of the Year" at Music NT’s 2006 Indigenous Music Awards. Warren H Williams was in 2004 presented with a Country Music Centenary Medal from CMAA for service to Australian society through music and in 2008 was an inductee into the Country Music Hands Of Fame in Tamworth.[4] With John Williamson and Amos Morris he won a Golden Guitar Award for Bush Ballad of the Year in 2009.[5]

He regularly tours with John Williamson, including 'Mates on the Road', 'Stone and Wire', 'Chandelier of Stars' and 'Wildlife Warrior on Tour'.[6] In 2004 he was the subject of an episode of the television series Nganampa Anwernekenhe.[7] In 2007 his musical, Magic Coolamon, debuted as the first ever Central Australian Indigenous musical.[8]

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Discography

Solo albums

Featuring John Williamson, Greg Champion, Jimmy Little, Johnny Chester, Ted Egan and Natasha Fullerton.
Includes the duet "Raining on the Rock" with John Williamson

Collaborations & Others

Williams plays guitar on his fathers album.
An instrumental album featuring Warren and friends (family).

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