Rhyan Clapham, known by his stage name Dobby (stylised as DOBBY), is a Filipino-Aboriginal Australian musician. He describes himself as a "drapper", a contraction of
rapper
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and
drummer
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, although he also plays other instruments and is also a
composer. He sometimes raps with the
indie rock
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band Jackie Brown Jr, but on his own is mainly a
hip hop artist.
He is known for his 2020 single "I can't breathe", featuring
BARKAA, as well as other work. In 2022 he won the
Archie Roach Foundation
Archibald William Roach (8 January 1956 – 30 July 2022) was an Australian singer, songwriter and Aboriginal activist. Often referred to as "Uncle Archie", Roach was a Gunditjmara and Bundjalung elder who campaigned for the rights of Abori ...
Award.
Early life and education
Rhyan Clapham was born in
Wollongong
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. His mother had emigrated in 1985 from
Tacloban
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in the Philippines, while his father is from
Brewarrina
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, New South Wales, Australia.
His father's mother was a
Muruwari
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Language
A monograph on and a dictionary of Muruwari have ...
woman from
Ngemba country in Brewarrina. He is a member of the
Murrawarri Republic
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in Brewarrina.
Clapham studied classical piano in primary school from the age of seven, achieving
AMEB
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The organisation had its beginnings at the Universities of Melbourne ...
Grade 6 in piano, and Grade 2 Musicianship. He then went on to study
jazz drumming
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in high school, from age 14.
[ He began listening to rappers like Outkast, ]Eminem
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, and 50 Cent
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, before turning to "more nuanced sounds of the culture", such as Lauryn Hill
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, Common
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* Common, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
* Boston Common, a central public park in Boston, Massachusetts
* Cambridge Common, common land area in Cambridge, Massachusetts
* Clapham Common, originally ...
, The Pharcyde
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, J Dilla
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, and MF DOOM
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.[
He earned a ]Bachelor of Music
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degree at UNSW
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,[ specialising in ]percussion
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and piano.[ In 2015 he completed ]honours
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in Indigenous Studies, also at UNSW, focusing on Aboriginal hip hop music.[
]
Musical career
Clapham describes himself as a "drapper", a contraction of the words rapper and drummer.[ He also plays piano.][
He has performed at numerous festivals around Australia, including BIGSOUND (]Queensland
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), Parrtjima in Alice Springs
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, Northern Territory
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(2021 and 2022), , and Yabun Festival, as well as many Koori Radio
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and NAIDOC celebratory events.[ He was a performer in Kevin Hunt's "Our music" concert at the Sydney Conservatorium,][ and has also performed at the ]Sydney Opera House
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,[ doing an entire 45-minute set to an empty Joan Sutherland auditorium, during the ]COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
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.[ He performed as part of the ]Wollongong Conservatorium of Music
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It is currently on the Register of Cultural Organisations (ROCO), as listed ...
in California
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and Nevada
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in the US,[ and has also performed in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands.][
He has been developing his skills in ]music composition
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, being mentored by Chris Sainsbury
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(Indigenous composer and senior lecturer at ANU School of Music
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), and was supported by the Peter Sculthorpe Fellowship
Peter Joshua Sculthorpe (29 April 1929 – 8 August 2014) was an Australian composer. Much of his music resulted from an interest in the music of countries neighboring Australia as well as from the impulse to bring together aspects of Aborigin ...
for a couple of years from 2017.[
He released his first EP, ''DOBBY'', in 2018.] In October of that year, he appeared in Adelaide
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as part of the OzAsia Festival
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, headlining a show at Nexus Arts
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History
Nexus began as an a ...
, supported by DyspOra
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and ELSY Elsy is a name. Notable people with this name include:
Given name
* Elsy Steinberg, birth name of Elaine Stewart (1930–2011), American actress and model
* Elsy Borders (1905–1971), English activist
* Elsy Jacobs
Elsy Jacobs (4 March 1933 & ...
.
In April 2019 DOBBY appeared at the Boomerang Festival
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, a section of Bluesfest at Byron Bay
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dedicated dedicated to Indigenous performance, art and culture. In October 2019 he again appeared at OzAsia in Adelaide, this time with folk artist Naomi Keyte
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Biography
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, and accompanied by the five-piece Afro-jazz band Didier Kumalo (led by guitarist Dylan Marshall, founding member of the Shaolin Afronauts
The Shaolin Afronauts are an Afrobeat band based in Adelaide, Australia. Their music is heavily influenced by West African Afrobeat artists such as Fela Kuti, but also incorporates elements of avant-garde jazz, soul and other traditional Af ...
). The online magazine '' Clothesline'' gave the performance five stars. Also in 2019, he released a cover version
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of "We Have Survived "We Have Survived" is a song originally performed by No Fixed Address. It was composed by Bart Willoughby when he was 18. It first appeared in the film ''Wrong Side of the Road'' and on its soundtrack and was later included on No Fixed Address's alb ...
" by Aboriginal
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* Indigenous peoples, general term for ethnic groups who are the earliest known inhabitants of an area
*One of several groups of indigenous peoples, see ...
band No Fixed Address
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.
His 2020 single "I can't breathe", featuring BARKAA, became an anthem for the Black Lives Matter movement in Australia, and has been incorporated into some school curricula.[ The song references a number of issues specific to Indigenous Australians, such as the forced removal of children from families in the past, the high levels of ]Indigenous Australian incarceration
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, Aboriginal deaths in custody
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.[ 27 July 2020.]
For years before 2021 and continuing, he has been working on a major project called ''Marshmallow'', an 18-track work. In 2021 he and his band toured extensively in regional areas across Australia, including Brewarrina, as well as capital cities, including Brisbane
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.[
DOBBY performed alongside BARKAA at the ]Sydney New Year's Eve
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celebrations in 2021/22.
In June 2022, DOBBY presented ''WARRANGU; River Story'' at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in partnership with Vivid Sydney
Vivid Sydney is an annual festival of light, music and ideas, held in Sydney, Australia. It includes outdoor immersive light installations and projections, performances by local and international musicians, and an ideas exchange forum featurin ...
.[ The project is an eight-track video which tells a story about the use and misuse of the land and rivers around the river system around Brewarrina.][
In November 2022, he collaborated with other First Nations artists ]Emma Donovan
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, Emily Wurramara
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In 2018, Wurramara was nominated for Best Blues and Roots Album at the ARIA Awards.
Early life
Wurramara is a Warnindhilyagwa woman from Groote Eylandt, off the Northern Te ...
, Drmngnow, and Optamus
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Music career Downsyde
Gri ...
to create a song in memory of Cassius Turvey
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, a Noongar
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-Yamatji
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* a member of the Watjarri people
* any Aboriginal Australian person from the Murchison region of Western Australia
* any group made up of members of different I ...
boy who had died at the age of 15 the result of an assault by a random attacker when walking home from school in Perth
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, Western Australia. The song, titled "Forever 15",[ was played at Turvey's funeral on 18 November 2022] and was released three days later on 21 November 2022.
Jackie Brown Jr
DOBBY raps with a band called Jackie Brown Jr.[ The five members of the ]indie rock
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and soul band met while studying music in 2013. In October 2018 they released their debut EP ''Over-Abroad'', and toured the country during the following two months. The band members are:
*Madeleine Mallis (of Good Pash
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) – lead vocalist and saxophonist
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*Rhyan Clapham (DOBBY) – drummer, MC
*Michael J Brady – guitarist and keyboard player
*Gideon Traurig – bass
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** Bass (instrument), including:
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*Hilary Geddes (of The Buoys) – guitar
Musical style and themes
DOBBY believes that hip hop music is a powerful educational tool:[
He is passionate about ]reconciliation in Australia
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, which needs action, not just words; everyone in Australia can contribute to this in different ways. He believes in using his music to help reconciliation.[
]
Other activities
DOBBY is also a workshop facilitator and speaker.[ In 2018, he spoke at Vivid Ideas at Sydney's ]Vivid
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* Vivid (band), a Japanese rock band
* "Vivid" (song), by Electronic, 1999
*"ViViD", a 2016 song by Loona from ''HeeJin''
Albums
* ''Vivid'' (Vivian Green album), 2015
* ''Vivid'' (Crystal Kay album), 2012
* ''Vivid ...
festival,[ and in 2019 at the ]JLF Adelaide
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(Jaipur Literature Festival
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The Diggi Pala ...
in Adelaide
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, South Australia).[
He co-hosted a hip hop show on ]FBi Radio
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with Krystel Diola from 2016 until 2019. Diola is a Filipina-Australian multi-instrumentalist, who toured with DOBBY as part of his band in 2021.[
]
Recognition and awards
In 2017 Clapham was awarded the Peter Sculthorpe Fellowship
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, an award for emerging composers and performers worth . He used the award to develop his musicianship, and, in particular, to further his work on the stories of the Brewarrina Ngunnhu ( Ngemba for "fish traps"). This led to the creation of ''WARRANGU; River Story'', which premiered at Art Gallery NSW
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in June 2022.[
In 2020, his ]music video
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for "I can't breathe" (directed by Luke Currie-Richardson and Benjamin Ling[) won best video at the FBi SMAC Awards.][
;National Indigenous Music Awards
The ]National Indigenous Music Awards
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises the achievements of Indigenous Australians in music.
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Discography
Extended Plays
Singles
Other appearances
References
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
People from Wollongong
Australian people of Filipino descent