A list of notable musicians who play the Australian instrument known as the didgeridoo:
Australia
Aboriginal Players from Traditional Didgeridoo Regions (These Aboriginal artists belong to clans that claim the didgeridoo as part of their ancient ancestral heritage) (Elkins, A.P. 1930. The Australian Aborigines)
- David Blanasi
- Ash Dargan
- Djalu Gurruwiwi
Aboriginal Players from Non-Traditional Didgeridoo Regions (These Aboriginal artists belong to clans that were introduced to the didgeridoo after European colonization of Australia during the late 18th century)
- Mark Atkins
- William Barton [1]
- Adrian Burragubba
- Alan Dargin
- Ernie Dingo
- David Hudson
- David Williams
Non-Aboriginal Digeridoo Players
- Anthony Field
- Rolf Harris
- Charlie McMahon
- Adam Plack
- Xavier Rudd
United States
- Stuart Dempster
- Stephen Kent
- Steve Roach
- Graham Wiggins
Performers who use the didgeridoo as a secondary instrument
A number of didgeridoo players are jazz or classical trombonists (or, alternatively, players of other wind or string instruments) who double on the didgeridoo, using it as a secondary instrument. These include:
- Art Baron
- Brandon Boyd
- John Butler
- Douglas Ewart
- Wycliffe Gordon
- Christian Lindberg
- Peter Zummo
- Brendon Urie