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FINALLY FRIDAY: Artist goes with ‘flow’

Busy life: Shellie Morris is on the road to Drysdale’s Potato Shed.Busy life: Shellie Morris is on the road to Drysdale’s Potato Shed.

By Cherie Donnellan
GOING with the flow is the only way to survive life on tour, according to Aboriginal singer-songwriter Shellie Morris.
Morris said she was “addicted” to touring even though the constant travel took her away from family and friends.
“It’s strange. If I’m home for two weeks I just want to get back on the road.
“I’m flying somewhere new every week.”
Morris said she had experienced a life of “juxtaposition” growing up in Sydney with her adopted parents then finding her indigenous family in the Northern Territory and now touring domestically and overseas.
She believed that her versatility as an opera-trained singer, multi-linguist and contemporary songwriter created a dynamic experience for audiences.
“I can sing in 12 different aboriginal languages…and I have a big vocal range.”
Morris said audiences could expect “incredible music” and a “journey” during her latest tour, Shellie’s Story.
“The songs I wrote (for this tour) have a lot to do with my family – both of them – and how I found my place.
“But I think my songs can relate to everyone.”
Morris said her schedule included the six-week tour, workshops in the Northern Territory and releasing a new album before performing at the London Olympics later this year.
Morris has performed three times at Sydney’s Opera House, at the 2000 Sydney Olympics opening ceremony and in London Festival Hall. She has performed solo, with Australian “super group” Black Arm Band and alongside renowned acts like Sinead O’Connor and Grinspoon.
Her work with Black Arm Band had taken her music career to new heights, Morris said.
“(Black Arm members) Lou Bennett, Archie Roach, Shane Howard and Jimmy Little have been mentors to me.”
Morris said her work with youths and an ambassador for Fred Hollows and Jimmy Little foundations was humbling.
“I work with them on health and literacy issues through music.
Morris said she enjoyed getting back to her home in Darwin for the simple comforts of “pizza and beer”.
“I love the Darwin sunsets, too.”
Morris will perform at Drysdale’s Potato Shed on Sunday and Monday.

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