Benny Clark – First Nations Drummer with Baker Boy and Dallas Woods

Episode 22

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Caroline Kell

Caroline Kell is a proud Mbarbrum women who was born and raised on Kulin Lands. She is the Founder and Managing Director of Blak Wattle Coaching and Consulting. Caroline is a Former Counsellor and Executive Director who is deeply passionate about the social emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

In this week’s episode, Caroline is joined by Benny Clark, proud Gunai, Kurnai and Djapwurrung man. Benny is a Melbourne based session drummer playing for the likes of Baker Boy and Dallas Woods among many others. Benny has always been open to being vulnerable and expressing himself, and this episode is no exception.

He tells us about growing up in predominantly white neighbourhood, and the mistreatment and abuse he experienced for being openly and proudly Indigenous. With diagnosed ADHD young, Benny admits to getting bored of things quite quickly, which is what his parents expected to happen when he asked for a drum kit. 27 years later he’s made his mark, working with some incredible artists along the way. The two yarn about his extensive music career, his influence and introduction to the music world, working with artists like Baker Boy and their incredible story of determination to perform after Splendour In The Grass was cancelled only hours before their set.

To keep up to date with Benny Clark, be sure to follow him on Instagram here.

This episodes deals with some issues of suicide and self harm. If you or someone you know is struggling then contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or 13 Yarn on 13 92 76.

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We would like to acknowledge Aboriginal people as Australia’s First Peoples’ who have never ceded their sovereignty. We acknowledge the Wurundjeri/Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation where the podcast was taped. We pay our deepest respects to Traditional Owners across Australia and Elders past, present and emerging.

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Yarning Up with Caroline KellEpisode 22