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Archie Roach dead: Australian music icon passes away after ‘long illness’

Archie Roach’s family say they’re “heartbroken” to announce the celebrated singer’s death after a long battle with illness.

Singer-songwriter Archie Roach dies aged 66

Australian music icon Archie Roach, a pioneering Indigenous artist who drew global attention to the Stolen Generations, has died at the age of 66.

“We are heartbroken to announce the passing of Gunditjmara (Kirrae Whurrong/Djab Wurrung), Bundjalung Senior Elder, songman and storyteller Archie Roach,” the singer and songwriter’s family said in a statement.

“Archie passed, surrounded by his family and loved ones, at Warrnambool Base Hospital after a long illness. We thank all the staff who have cared for Archie over the past month.

“Archie wanted all of his many fans to know how much he loves you for supporting him along the way.

“We are so proud of everything our dad achieved in his remarkable life. He was a healer and a unifying force. His music brought people together.”

His family has given the media permission to use his name and image. There will be a private memorial ceremony.

Roach suffered a strong in 2010, and also fought lung cancer. That didn’t stop him from continuing to perform, and in recent years he took the stage with oxygen.

Archie Roach. Picture: Steve Pohlner/AAP
Archie Roach. Picture: Steve Pohlner/AAP

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was among the great many Australians paying tribute to Roach after his passing was announced on Saturday night.

“Our country has lost a brilliant talent, a powerful and prolific national truth teller,” said Mr Albanese.

“Archie’s music drew from a well of trauma and pain, but it flowed with a beauty and a resonance that moved us all.

“We grieve for his death, we honour his life and we hold to the hope that his words, his music and his indomitable spirit will live on to guide us and inspire us.”

Australian singer Amy Shark said she had, coincidentally, been listening to Roach’s album Jamu Dreaming “from start to finish” early on Saturday.

“(We were) discussing how heartbreakingly beautiful the song Walking Into Doors is. I was so lucky to have performed with this legend. I’m so sad to now hear of his passing,” Shark said.

The First Peoples Assembly of Victoria said there were not “adequate words” to sum up the loss of Roach to “the Community, to the nation or indeed the world”.

“Our sincere condolences to the Roach family and friends. Rest in power, Uncle, we’ll see you in the Dreamtime.”

Attorey-General Mark Dreyfus said Roach’s passing was “a terrible loss to Australia’s cultural life”.

“Archie Roach was one of our greatest storytellers, and his lyrics touched us deeply,” he said.

“My sincerest condolences to Mr Roach’s family, and all who knew and loved him.”

And Linda Burney, the federal Minister for Indigenous Australians, called Roach “a pioneering musician” and survivor of the Stolen Generations.

“Your songs will live forever. Thank you Archie for everything you gave us,” she said.

Originally published as Archie Roach dead: Australian music icon passes away after ‘long illness’

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