Born: 2 / 11 / 1951
Location: Australia
Belinda "Lindy" Morrison (born 2 November 1951) is an Australian musician, activist and social worker originally from Brisbane, Queensland. After starting her career working for a new Queensland branch of the Aboriginal Legal Service in 1972, and starting to play drums at about the same time, she became the drummer for female-led punk band Zero in 1978 and then joined Robert Forster and Grant McLennan to became the third member of the Go-Betweens in 1980.
MusicBrainz content provided under the terms of the Data License
Wikipedia content provided under the terms of the
Creative Commons BY-SA license
Don't miss a beat with our FREE daily newsletter
Last night, Lindy Morrison was given the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Queensland Music Awards, slaying the audience with this incredible acceptance speech that will live on as an important moment. We present to you her poignant and important speech in full.
And we are VERY excited about it.
Lindy Morrison (OAM), former drummer for iconic Brisbane band The Go-Betweens, has been re-elected to serve another term on the PPCA board.
"Initially it disturbed me slightly, because getting an award like this is such an honour and you want to be able to live up to that honour – I hope I’m able to."