
Featuring a new sound courtesy of a collaboration with bassist Tio Moloantoa and percussionist Andile Nqubezelo.

Solace - Xavier's 2004 sophomore album, Solace debuted in the top 20 of the ARIA charts going platinum.To Let - Xavier's 2002 debut album introduced a sound that was a mix of guitars, yidakis (didgeridoos), stomp box and percussion, blues harp and vocals.Love & Special Sauce, and Rodrigo y Gabriela. As his popularity continued to grow, he received many opportunities to perform on tour with artists such as Jack Johnson, Dave Matthews, Ben Harper, Good Old War, G. He has played and become well known at music festivals worldwide including the Bonnaroo Music Festival, the High Sierra (2004 & 2007) and Wakarusa (2005), moe.down (2003), Summer Sonic, Lowlands, Rock Werchter among others. “ a band with a strong message of all people coming together around the globe to return to spirit, respect the ancient ways and protect the Earth and the very essence of creation” Xavier Rudd And The United Nations aims to be Now fronting a band named T he United Nations, Xavier has assembled a lineup of musicians from around the world, making their debut in 2015, with a new album Nanna. They clearly love me and they have become close to my kids. When I'm with them I feel stable - like I'm standing on a mountain. They said that they would hold me up and that's why I feel like they are mountains. I don't know how I would have gone without them. They came along at a really tough time in my life so they came on this journey with me. Our bond has formed not only musically but spiritually and emotionally. In October, the singer-songwriter, his wife Marci and their two sons Joaquin and Finojet,, realised the 'great Australian dream' of owning their own eco home. In 2006, Xavier completed what he at that time described as one of his most ambitious and complex projects to date and it had nothing to do with music.

The Didgeridoo features strongly in many of his songs and most of them have a strong rhythmic beat, very close to that of a heartbeat. Rudd has also included both Australian and Canadian Aboriginal vocals in some of his songs. The majority of Rudd's songs incorporate thoughts about spirituality, humanity, environmentalism and the rights of Aboriginal peoples and include stories of the mistreatment of the indigenous people of his homeland. 6 and 12 string Acoustic/ Electric Guitars.
