Singer-songwriter Archie Roach has taken out his section in the Victorian Premier's Literary Awards.
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The legendary Gunditjmara and Bundjalung musician said he was "very humbled" to have won the prize for Indigenous Writing for his memoir Tell Me Why: The Story of My Life and My Music and received $25,000.
Roach launched the memoir in 2019 with an in-conversation event at Crossely Hall featuring Shane Howard who asked the musician about key moments in his life including Roach's homelessness, alcoholism, musical beginnings and serendipitous reconnections with family.
The literary award adds to a huge 18 months for Roach which saw him inducted to the ARIA Hall of Fame in November 2020 where he also won the best male artist and best adult contemporary album awards.
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