Why Yothu Yindi’s 'black Elvis' turned his back on wild rockstar life
Witiyana Marika, co-founder of Yothu Yindi and known as 'the black Elvis', reflects on his journey from rockstar to cultural steward, rooted in his Indigenous heritage.
A compact global news feed for the bigger picture.
Witiyana Marika, co-founder of Yothu Yindi and known as 'the black Elvis', reflects on his journey from rockstar to cultural steward, rooted in his Indigenous heritage.
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