Toni Janke
Toni Janke (/ˈdʒæŋki/ JANG-kee[1]) is an Australian Indigenous singer/songwriter/musician.[2] She was one of youngest Indigenous students to graduate from university. [3] Toni holds qualifications in arts, law, ministry and theology. She set up her own independent music label, Toni Janke Productions in the 1990s.[4] Toni is a coach, mentor and consultant who runs her own business, Toni Janke Productions. She lives in Meanjin (Brisbane QLD) and has two adult daughters. She has written and recorded several original songs and regularly performs as a solo artist or with her own band.
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Genres | Contemporary Indie artist |
Occupation(s) | Singer, consultant, coach and mentor |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, Acoustic guitar |
Years active | 1993-present |
Labels | Toni Janke Productions |
Discography
- Heart Speak Out ep
- The Brink
- Jewel of the North
- Eternal
References
- "Toni Janke". YouTube. 17 March 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
- Townsville Bulletin, 31 December 2005, "Finding her voice" by Rebecca Ovenden
- Sunday Mail, 4 December 2005, "Plenty to celebrate". She won a Deadly in 2002 for Female Artist of The Year, Brisbane News, 7 May 2003, "time to sing." by Phil Brown. Janke has Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage. Canberra Times, 10 November 2002, "Spiritual gifts" by Diana Plater
- The Gold Coast Bulletin, 19 January 2004, "Woman of many abilities"
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