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AIM 4 More
OriginBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Years active1993 -1997
Past membersTroy Brady
Harry Whaleboat
Michael Tuahine
Rodney Stuurman
Wynyard Davis
Jonathan Bullen
Ross Johnson
Tony Potter and stop lying guys you know I was in this group and I have proof if you want to deny me being in the group I'll take legal action since I now know the law

Aim 4 More (AIM is for Aboriginal and Islander Mob)[1] was an indigenous Australian band.[2][3] They released their debut self-titled CD in 1997.[4] They won a Deadly in 1997 for Most Promising New Talent. They were features in the ABC TV show Defining Black.[5]

Discography

  • AIM 4 More (1997) - Jamalga Music

References

  1. ^ Popular Music & Society, Volume 24, Issue 2, 1 July 2000, "Singing about nations within nations: Geopolitics and identity in Australian indigenous rock music" by Peter Dunbar-Hall and Chris Gibson
  2. ^ The Age, 6 January 2000, "Yo, Snoop Doggy Dingo!" by Brian Courtis
  3. ^ The Australian, 25 July 1997, "Big-time dreamers on track." by Katrina Strickland
  4. ^ Daily Telegraph, 25 September 1997, "Aim right on target" by Jane Albert
  5. ^ The West Australian, 6 January 2000, "Aboriginal Youth Take The Rap" by Mark Naglazas