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Didginus
         
     

       
Didginus was formed in 1995 in San Diego, starting with guitarist & didgeridoo player Randy Graves and UCSD Music classmate, vocalist and percussionist Greg Callahan, who shared an interest in music and culture from around the world, particularly the music of David Hykes. Soon to join were percussionist Ray Conseur, wind player Larry Cammarata, and vocalist Linda Stutting.
   

The group performed their own brand of "world music" featuring didgeridoo, voice, guitar, and winds & percussion from around the world, in Southern California and at festivals around the South Western United States. Two full cd's were released, the homebrew debut "Into the Soul," and the live album "More Than Alive," which also featured Tony Karasek on instruments of India. More information on the cd's is available in our catalog.

After 5 years of fun and fellowship with the San Diego community, Didginus called it quits with a final performance in November, 2000. The bandmates continue to be friends and work together in various contexts, so more great music is still to come from the members of Didginus.

Check out the current musical activities of members of Didginus:

  • Randy Graves - well, if you've found your way to this website, you probably have all the information you need on Randy. But here are links to his Biography, Music and Teaching CD's.
  • Linda Cammarata (formerly Linda Stutting) recorded a cd of her music with musician and producer Kristopher Stone, which is available at www.goldendoorboutique.com.
  • Larry Cammarata also appears on one track of Linda's & Kristopher's cd, and will be performing her songs live in a trio called Cammarata-Stone.
  • Greg Callahan continues to play with Randy at some performances, and has also performed with Sonic Tribe and recorded on their second cd, Spirit Rising.
  • Ray Conseur has also performed with Randy & Greg and the progressive Celtic band Celticana.
     
 
randy graves | milkay | djalu | jeremy cloake | mike lebien