Lindy Morrison is an Australian musician and drummer, best known for her work with the influential rock band The Go-Betweens, which she joined in 1980. The Go-Betweens were pivotal in the Australian music scene, blending elements of indie pop and post-punk, and were known for their lyrical depth and melodic sophistication. Morrison's drumming style contributed significantly to the band's sound, particularly on acclaimed albums such as "Before Hollywood" (1983) and "16 Lovers Lane" (1988). Beyond her work with The Go-Betweens, Morrison has also been involved in various musical projects, including collaborations with artists like Grant McLennan and contributions to the Australian music community through advocacy and mentoring. Her impact extends beyond performance; she was a prominent figure in supporting female musicians and promoting gender equality in the industry. Morrison's contributions have earned her recognition as a key figure in Australian music history, influencing subsequent generations of musicians. Her dedication to the craft and her role in shaping the sound of indie rock continue to resonate within the genre.