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The Dili Allstars are an Australian and East Timorese
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band based in
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. They are one of the leading voices of support for the East Timorese people and a popular musical group. The band has released two albums; a special edition Portuguese tour CD; an EP titled ''Increase the Peace''; and also tracks for the
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-winning ''Balibo'' soundtrack album, and the Australian Canadian
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''Answered By Fire''. The band has also contributed tracks to the ''Kids Under Cover'', ''This Is The Place for a Song'', ''Love From A Short A Distance'', ''All in the Family'' and ''Liberdade'' benefit albums.


History


Formation and early years

The Dili Allstars were formed when Paul Stewart (of the band
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) contacted East Timorese musician Gil Santos to record a song to protest the capture of East Timorese resistance leader
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by Indonesian armed forces in the early nineties. This song was a version of
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's 'We Can't Be Beaten', sung in both
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and English. Both Santos and Stewart had had a long involvement with the East Timor struggle as they had lost a father and a brother, respectively, in the Indonesian invasion of 1975. Before the 1999 Independence referendum, the band recorded the original track 'Liberdade' and six other songs in response to hearing that the Governor of East Timor was playing pro-Indonesian songs at Dili airport. With the help of
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students, 500 tapes were smuggled into East Timor. The songs had a wide exposure during the lead up to the election, and remain strong in the Timorese memory today. After the referendum, Gusmão visited Melbourne and joined the Allstars on stage at the National Tennis Centre. At this stage, the band included current members Paul Stewart, Gil Santos and Paulo Almeida. However, it also included drummer Steve Morrison (who stood in for and recorded in place of Colin Buckler while he was overseas), trombonist/vocalist Sonja Parkinson, saxophonists Billy Abbott & Jenny Pineapple, keyboardist Cheryl, guitarist/backing vocalist Paul Calvert and bassist Nelito Ribero.


Further support for East Timor and the Tour of Duty

'Liberdade' was later included on a
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compilation (also titled 'Liberdade') which the band helped to compile. This compilation also featured
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, and went on to raise $100,000 for East Timor. Two further compilation albums were made by the band – 'Love From a Short Distance' and 'All in the Family', both of which also raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for East Timor. Because of the band's long term involvement with East Timor, the Dili Allstars were invited to appear with popular Australian performers
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and
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at the Tour of Duty concert, which was attended by thousands and viewed by many more on Australian television. Shortly after the concert, the band released its first major album, Hanoin, which included 'Liberdade', 'Freedom' and
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song 'Revolution Regained', which The Living End had requested the Allstars record a version of, in which ended up on The Living End's single Dirty Man Significantly, Paul Calvert leaves the line up to be replaced by guitarist Colin Badger. Badger is to become the band's musical director overseeing most of the band's recording sessions. The band later toured Portugal as guests of the Portuguese Communist Party.


"Viva La Musica"

The band consolidated their position with the 2004 release, ''Viva La Musica''. By this stage, Parkinson was no longer playing with the band, and drummer Buckler had been replaced by Mark Grunden. The album remained true to the band's protest roots ('Rise Up', 'Peace & Unity' and 'Advance Australia Where?'), their East Timorese heritage (with traditional Timorese song 'O Hele Le' included as the first track and as a reprise) and their growing reputation as a party band ('That Girl', 'Thank You Mama').


''Answered By Fire'' and the "Increase the Peace" tour

The Dili Allstars' profile was raised further when band members acted in, and provided music for the two-part, 2006 Australian/Canadian mini-series ''
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''. The series dramatised the conflicts surrounding the 1999 East Timor referendum and the struggle for independence. Driven by the civil crisis in both East Timor and the Northern Territory Aboriginal communities, the Dili Allstars released ''Increase the Peace'' in 2006. The album 'calls on an end to the violence with a plea to be careful and calm'. The accompanying tour of East Timor and the Northern Territory, however, was postponed as a result of the heightening violence in Timor and member illness. This period also saw a change of drummers, with Tim Stewart joining, and a change of bassists, with
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completing the line-up. After a long period of touring and performance, Dili Allstars went into hibernation as founder Paul Stewart recovered from serious illness and the band saw yet another reshuffle as a number of members left to form Sol Nation.


''Balibo''

After Paulo Almeida, Colin Badger, Tim Stewart and Daniel Golding formed world music outfit Sol Nation, Paul Stewart and Gil Santos were employed as musical consultants on the 2009 film, ''
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''. The Dili Allstars then performed at East Timor's first ever media awards, along with Osme Gonsalves and Mali from Galaxy Band. A new line-up of the Dili Allstars, including ex- Daddy Cool guitarist Ross Hannaford, original members Nelito Riberio (bass), and Mark Grunden (drums),
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' trumpet player Dave Pace, and sax player Clare Murrell, ''Balibo'' movie actor and rapper Osme Gonsalves, percussionist Zeca Mesquita, Gil Santos and Paulie Stewart went into the ABC studios at Southbank in
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to record a new version of the
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punk classic "Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questions". Produced by Chris Thompson, this was included on the ''Balibo'' movie soundtrack. In his role as musical consultant, Stewart later accepted the 2009
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for "Best Soundtrack" album. In 2010, members of The Dili Allstars visited Papua New Guinea and USA to talk about the band's work. Band members Paulie Stewart and Gil Santos also attended the São Paulo Film Festival in Brazil to support the screening of ''Balibo''. It was later voted by the public as "most popular" film at the film festival. Later that year, ABC Music approached the band to release a career retrospective, ''The Best of the Dili Allstars''. 2020 Members of Dili Allstars met up with Governor General Sir Peter Cosgrove former head of Australian Army to celebrate 20th anniversary of the TOUR OF DUTY concert held for Australian and New Zealand troops.


Performances

The Dili Allstars are scheduled to play at
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in March 2023.


Members

The Dili Allstars are: *Paulo Almeida: Vocals *Paulie Stewart: Vocals *Osme Gonsalves: Vocals *Gil Santos: Keyboards, guitar *Colin Badger: Lead guitar *Jose 'Zeca' Mesquita: Percussion and vocals *Mark Grunden: Drums and vocals *Nelito Riberio: Bass *Dave Pace: Trumpet *Clare Murrell: Sax


Discography


Hanoin (2001)

#Brother #I'll Be Gone #Black Angel #Freedom #Alive #Revolution Regained #Dengue Fever #Liberdade #Stranded


Viva La Musica (2004)

# O Hele Le # Runaway # Thank You Mama # Peace & Unity #That Girl #Nothing Tastes Better Than The Neighbour's Chicken #Rise Up #Innocent Child #Advance Australia Where? #Beautiful Smile #Have You Ever Been Blown Ashore? # Sempre Contigo #O Hele Le (Reprise)


Increase the Peace (2006)

#Increase the Peace #No Woman, No Cry #O Hele Le #Cool World #My Soul Flew Out the Window


BALIBO soundtrack (2009)

#Liberdade #Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questions


References

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External links

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