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Matty J IV With Leanna Shovellor 'Lexyanna' For Rubibi Survival Day 2025

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Matty J sits down with talented musician Lexyanna (also known as Leanna Shovellor) ahead of Rubibi Survival Day 2025, discussing her musical journey, inspirations, and upcoming projects. Lexyanna, a Karajarri woman from Bidyadanga, shares how growing up in a musical family—especially with her father, Frankie Shovellor, and the iconic Shoveller Band—shaped her passion for music. From singing at just five years old to performing at major events like Stompem Ground in 1992, she reflects on how these experiences influenced her career. Now focusing on her solo work, Lexyanna is currently recording her first EP with new original songs set to be performed at the Survival Day event. She blends culture, personal experiences, and heritage into her music, sharing stories in both English and her traditional language. On the significance of Survival Day, Lexyanna explains: "To me, Survival Day means honoring our ancestors who fought for us to be here today. It’s about acknowledging their struggles and celebrating our culture. While the date has long been a source of division, I hope we can all come together to remember the past and work towards a united future. My performance will include a special song about the Aboriginal flag and what it represents – power, knowledge, and cultural pride." Lexyanna invites everyone to come down and enjoy the Survival Day concert at Gantheaume Point on January 26, promising a day of connection, culture, and community. Don't miss her heartfelt performance and the chance to celebrate together!
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Matty J sits down with talented musician Lexyanna (also known as Leanna Shovellor) ahead of Rubibi Survival Day 2025, discussing her musical journey, inspirations, and upcoming projects. Lexyanna, a Karajarri woman from Bidyadanga, shares how growing up in a musical family—especially with her father, Frankie Shovellor, and the iconic Shoveller Band—shaped her passion for music. From singing at just five years old to performing at major events like Stompem Ground in 1992, she reflects on how these experiences influenced her career. Now focusing on her solo work, Lexyanna is currently recording her first EP with new original songs set to be performed at the Survival Day event. She blends culture, personal experiences, and heritage into her music, sharing stories in both English and her traditional language. On the significance of Survival Day, Lexyanna explains: "To me, Survival Day means honoring our ancestors who fought for us to be here today. It’s about acknowledging their struggles and celebrating our culture. While the date has long been a source of division, I hope we can all come together to remember the past and work towards a united future. My performance will include a special song about the Aboriginal flag and what it represents – power, knowledge, and cultural pride." Lexyanna invites everyone to come down and enjoy the Survival Day concert at Gantheaume Point on January 26, promising a day of connection, culture, and community. Don't miss her heartfelt performance and the chance to celebrate together!
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