Archie Roach wins major songwriting award

Archie Roach will be presented with the Ted Albert Award for his outstanding services to Australian music at the APRA Awards.

Musician Archie Roach will be awarded for his outstanding services to Australian music at next week's APRA Awards.

The indigenous folk and roots singer-songwriter will receive the Ted Albert Award, which has previously been given to artists including Paul Kelly, Slim Dusty, The Seekers and Cold Chisel.

Roach released his debut album Charcoal Lane in 1990 which launched his career, featuring the song documenting the story of the Stolen Generations and his own story of being taken from his family, Took The Children Away. The song was given a Human Rights Achievement Award.

Since then, he has released 10 albums and won five ARIA Awards, seven Deadlys, three National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) and was inducted into the NIMA Hall of Fame in 2013.

The APRA Awards take place in Sydney next Monday and will feature performances from Paul Kelly with A.B. Original & Dan Sultan, Kate Miller-Heidke, Tkay Maidza, Holy Holy, Julia Jacklin, Cloves and Busby Marou.

Nominees for the APRA Awards, which recognise Australian songwriting, include Flume, Sia, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds and The Veronicas.

The winner of the International Work of the Year has also been announced as Adele for her song Hello.

*The APRA Music Awards will take place at the ICC in Sydney on April 3 and will be hosted by Julia Zemiro.


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