De has been a musician for over twenty years.  She has played professionally throughout Australia touring a large part of the country, with her band and as a solo artist.  It has been printed in media that...


"She is a natural storyteller and her shows are laced with humour, and she touches hearts wherever she plays.”


“Her deep contralto voice is beautiful and rich, as large and solid as she is, and quite unique. She is also a talented guitarist. Playing solo with just her voice and acoustic guitar, De Greer Yindimincarlie is a full sound, powerful and earthy yet mellow and easy to listen to."


To date De has released four CDs, with a NEW EP ‘What’s it like’ launched recently. 


As an Aboriginal women De has played at many events to promote Indigenous issues and music.


Some of her gigs have included:


- ATSIC Awards with Emma Donovan

- Corroboree 2000

- Sea of Hands

- Reconciliation Day

- Sorry Day

- TREATY concert at Maleny with Pad Boys and Borrnya Warrma

- Northern Territory tour

- Larapinta Aboriginal Community in NT

- NAIDOC events at Richmond with Lou Bennet and Stiff Gins

- NAIDOC events at Katoomba, Bankstown, Villawood and Cambelltown

- De was asked to write a song to sing at the Protest rally against the women’s Prison in Windsor, this  

  is where “Black Woman” was born

- Nymagee Music Festival with Kev Carmody

- Blue Mountains Folk Festival with TIDDAS

- Dance Upon Injustice – World Vision Indigenous Programs

- Unity Week

- Tour with Lou Bennet

- Several Reclaim the Nights

- Several International women's Days

Listen to mp3 files here

Music

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