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− | Ivy Fernando | + | Ivy Fernando provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by the [[Bush Music Club]], [[Chris Sullivan]] & [[Mark Rummery]]. |
− | One of two aboriginal sisters from Moree, daughters of Herb Troutman. Both Ivy and her sister Rita Croaker were accomplished button accordion players. Their father Herb Troutman was born in Germany, played an accordion and taught his daughters to play. | + | One of two aboriginal sisters from Moree, daughters of Herb Troutman. Both Ivy and her sister [[Rita Croaker]] were accomplished button accordion players. Their father Herb Troutman was born in Germany, played an accordion and taught his daughters to play. |
− | Ivy was recorded by Chris Sullivan and Mark Rummery. A number of recording can be found in the Chris Sullivan | + | Ivy was recorded by Chris Sullivan and Mark Rummery. A number of recording can be found in the [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/catalog/2695426 Chris Sullivan Collection] in the [http://www.nla.gov.au National Library of Australia] in Canberra. |
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+ | == Related Tunes == | ||
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+ | You can [[austtradtune:Special:Search/Ivy+Fernando|search for tunes referring to Ivy Fernando]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Informant]] |
Latest revision as of 11:28, 10 March 2025
Ivy Fernando provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by the Bush Music Club, Chris Sullivan & Mark Rummery.
One of two aboriginal sisters from Moree, daughters of Herb Troutman. Both Ivy and her sister Rita Croaker were accomplished button accordion players. Their father Herb Troutman was born in Germany, played an accordion and taught his daughters to play.
Ivy was recorded by Chris Sullivan and Mark Rummery. A number of recording can be found in the Chris Sullivan Collection in the National Library of Australia in Canberra.