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Best podcasts about keith secola

Latest podcast episodes about keith secola

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Edzi'u in our Spotlight Interview (Pop)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from Vancouver, Canada. Edzi'u. Singer, songwriter, and sound artist. She has new music out and has just released her new EP called “Tunnel Vision.” Brand new Indigenous pop coming our way. Edzi'u is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/edziu. Music from Edzi'u, Raye Zaragoza, Viv Parker, Mamarudegyal MTHC, Def-i, Ariano, Q052, David Strickland, Jalmy, Marrroquino, Alexis Lynn, Damon Sharpe, QVLN, JustlLuv, Morgan Toney, Indian City, Amanda Rheaume, Yolanda Martinez, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Julian Taylor, Dj Shub, Northern Cree Singers, The Peace Poets, Keith Secola, Prolific the Rapper, Boogey the Beat, Stolen Identity, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, Bomba Estero, Jamie Prado, Aterciopelados, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Kelly Fraser Michael Franti & Spearhead, XAXO and much more Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Edzi'u in our Spotlight Interview (Pop)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K. On this show we welcome from from Vancouver, Canada. Edzi'u. Singer, songwriter, and sound artist. She has new music out and has just released her new EP called “Tunnel Vision.” Brand new Indigenous pop coming our way. Edzi'u is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about her at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/edziu. Music from Edzi'u, Raye Zaragoza, Viv Parker, Mamarudegyal MTHC, Def-i, Ariano, Q052, David Strickland, Jalmy, Marrroquino, Alexis Lynn, Damon Sharpe, QVLN, JustlLuv, Morgan Toney, Indian City, Amanda Rheaume, Yolanda Martinez, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Julian Taylor, Dj Shub, Northern Cree Singers, The Peace Poets, Keith Secola, Prolific the Rapper, Boogey the Beat, Stolen Identity, Celeigh Cardinal, Elastic Bond, Bomba Estero, Jamie Prado, Aterciopelados, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Kelly Fraser Michael Franti & Spearhead, XAXO and much more Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Monday, November 18, 2024 — Native Bookshelf: ‘Moon of the Turning Leaves' by Waubgeshig Rice

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 56:30


Ten years since a world-changing blackout, an Anishinaabe community must embark on a mission of discovery if they're going to survive. First Nations author Waubgeshig Rice revisits the survivors from his first novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, as they search south for sustainable future in his next novel, Moon of the Turning Leaves. We'll hear from him how he works to bring hope into a post-apocalyptic story. Plus, we'll be joined by one of Jim Thorpe's granddaughters about his posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom. GUESTS Waubgeshig Rice (Wasauksing First Nation), author and journalist Anita Thorpe (Sac and Fox), Jim Thorpe's granddaughter Break 1 Music: Native Blood (song) Testament (artist) Dark Roots of Earth (album) Break 2 Music: Nd Waza Bat (song) Keith Secola (artist) Circle (album)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Khu.eex in our Spotlight Interview (Tribal Jazz Fusion)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K....On this show we welcome back from Seattle, Washington's very own Tribal Jazz fusion band “Khu.eex.' Preston Singletary, the bass and founding member will be stopping by to tell about the release of their 5th album out called “Siyaadlan.” Read all about them at our place at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/khueex. Enjoy music from Khu.eex, Martha Redbone, Dennis Banks, Indian City, Samantha Crain, Qacung, Airjazz, Melody McArthur, Leonard Sumner, Maten, Black Bear, Millimerik, Shauit, Yves Lambert, The Band Blackbird, The Bloodshots, Pretendians Band, Garret T. Willie, Seu Jorge, Dj Bitman, Nora Norman, JB the First Lady, Captain Planet, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Bobby Sanchez, Joy Hargo, Nuxalk Radio, Concorde a L'Orange and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Khu.eex in our Spotlight Interview (Tribal Jazz Fusion)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 58:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K....On this show we welcome back from Seattle, Washington's very own Tribal-Funk-Jazz fusion band “Khu.eex.' Preston Singletary, the bass and founding member will be stopping by to tell about the release of their 5th album out called “Siyaadlan.” Read all about them at our place at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/khueex. Enjoy music from Khu.eex, Martha Redbone, Dennis Banks, Indian City, Samantha Crain, Qacung, Airjazz, Melody McArthur, Leonard Sumner, Maten, Black Bear, Millimerik, Shauit, Yves Lambert, The Band Blackbird, The Bloodshots, Pretendians Band, Garret T. Willie, Seu Jorge, Dj Bitman, Nora Norman, JB the First Lady, Captain Planet, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Bobby Sanchez, Joy Hargo, Nuxalk Radio, Concorde a L'Orange and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Tom Bee XIT founder in our Spotlight Interview (Indigenous Rock)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 122:06


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week our guest comes to us from Gallop, New Mexico, Tom Bee is in the house. He's the creator of the Native Rock and Roll band XIT. Two time Grammy winning producer and entrepreneur. Since 1970 he has produced 14 albums under his belt. Read all about Tom and XIT at our place at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/tom-bee Enjoy music from XIT, Chris Ferree, Mike Bern, The Spiritual Warriors, Tha Yoties, Link Wray, QVLN, Eagle & Hawk, The Mavericks, Pura Fe, Cary Morin, Jim Boyd, Sherman Alexie, Celeigh Cardinal, John Trudell, Freightrain, Shelley Morningsong, STOiK, Jah'kota, Plex, Drezus, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Garret T. Willie, Crystal Shawanda, Old Soul Rebel, Levi Platero, Blue Mountain Tribe and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Tom Bee of XIT in our Spotlight Interview (Native Rock)

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 122:06


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome our guests comes to us from Gallop, New Mexico, Tom Bee is in the house. He's the creator of the Native Rock and Roll band XIT. Two time GRAMMY winning producer and entrepreneur. Since 1970 he has produced 14 albums under his belt. Read all about Tom and XIT at our place at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/tom-bee Enjoy music from XIT, Chris Ferree, Mike Bern, The Spiritual Warriors, Tha Yoties, Link Wray, QVLN, Eagle & Hawk, The Mavericks, Pura Fe, Cary Morin, Jim Boyd, Sherman Alexie, Celeigh Cardinal, John Trudell, Freightrain, Shelley Morningsong, STOiK, Jah'kota, Plex, Drezus, Itz Lil Lee, Keith Secola, Garret T. Willie, Crystal Shawanda, Old Soul Rebel, Levi Platero, Blue Mountain Tribe and much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

Tunes from Turtle Island
Tunes from Turtle Island S05E18

Tunes from Turtle Island

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 91:43


Indigenous made Reggae, Country, Pop Prog Rock, Funk, Hip Hop, Dance, R'n'B, Indie, Synth Rock, Folk, Punk, Res Metal and Dance from the Huron-Wendat Atikamekw, Métis, Apache, Mohawk, Cree, Jémez, Mi'kmaq, Peguis, Nisenan & Washoe, O'odham, Chickahominy, Ojibwe, Paiute, Dene and Haisla Nations. Brought to you by Tunes From Turtle Island and Pantheon Podcasts. If you like the music you hear, go out and buy/stream some of it. :) All these artists need your support. Tracks on this week's show are: Red Rockerz - Bad Guy Lindy Vision - Airplane Celeigh Cardinal - Over And Over Julian Taylor - Weighing Down The Northstars - Drive Me Crazy Bossk & Crown Lands - The Reverie II x Crown Lands The Prairie States - I know A Guy Adrian Wall - Blessing For All Devon Paul & Emma Stevens - We Are The Love Snotty Nose Rez Kids - BBE Susan Odella & Keith Secola & Vanja Grastic - Restless Spirita Ethereal Tomb - LandBack Stomp William Prince - Take A Look Around Gilles C. Sioui - Wendat Land Ruby Waters - Rabbit Hole The Triculturals - Thank You, Wela'lin, Merci Mitchell Makoons - Changing Man Darksiderz & Audiotronica - Breaking Free LIZZART - Thats All I Got Casper & The Mighty 602 Band - Style & Fashion Dead Pioneers - Dreamcatcher KNG JMZ - Better Dayz Janet Panic - Mary Jane Coflo & Tomahawk Bang & The BAANGBROTHERS & CEE - Persuade You Original Mix All songs on this podcast are owned by the artist(s) and are used for educational purposes only. All songs can be found for purchase or streaming wherever you get your great music. Please pick up these amazing tracks and support these artists. More info on the show here.

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Native Roots Radio Presents: I’m Awake – April 30, 2924

Native Roots Radio Presents: I'm Awake - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 52:48


Host Robert Pilot and producer Haley Cherry welcome musicians and activists Keith Secola and David Huckfelt! Plus, artist Marlena Myles, ALL ARTS 2024 Artist in Residence joins to talk about her new documentary “Realms of Resilience”

North Star Journey
Lakota vinyl collector revitalizes Indigenous music, language one record at a time

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 4:16


Justis Brokenrope has collected vinyl by Native musicians for the past decade. Now he shares that music with the digital world. “You can listen to music nowadays without ever touching a CD, a record, or a tape,” said Brokenrope, who is Sicangu Lakota. “It's just so digital and ubiquitous all the time. But to hold the physical thing and then to see yourself represented in that, and to see your community, your people, your family represented in that, I think that's just so important for us.” A self-described shaggy-haired kid, Justis Brokenrope started collecting vinyl records near his hometown in rural Nebraska. As a young musician, he played in punk and metal bands touring the U.S. and Europe. He was in a record store in Providence, R.I., about ten years ago where he found a compilation record consisting of Indigenous North American music, and inspiration struck. “I've heard a lot of powwow music and ceremonial music. But then to know that there were these artists back then, pre-social media, internet, everything, obviously, just in their really, sometimes small and very isolated communities,” explained Brokenrope.“They got a guitar somewhere or traded something for a guitar, and then their music was documented by something like the [Canadian Broadcast Corporation]. And so those records exist. And then that was just like, mind blowing to me,” said Brokenrope. Now, an entire wall of Brokenrope's Minneapolis apartment is dedicated to his record collection. Some of that music is being heard again for the first time. And he says he's collecting for more than the sake of collecting. He wants to re-introduce the music he's found back to Indigenous communities. “A lot of people obviously don't have the time to go dig through a bunch of thrift stores in the Southwest,” said Brokenrope. When he finds those rare records, he posts them to social media. Curated music sets go to YouTube, and photos of album covers are posted to his Instagram page, Wathéča Records. For him, accessibility is a way to build community around music.  He estimates he has a collection of about 300 records by Indigenous artists from various genres— mostly country, folk, rock from the 1960s through the late 80s. “These records can have life again and reach the people that maybe forgot about them or lost their copy. Or those folks who made them have journeyed on, but their kids are still around and remember their dad or mom playing guitar and singing.” Brokenrope says for him artists like Buddy Red Bow, a Lakota country singer who was recording in the 1970s, is one example of the kind connection a person can make through listening. “As someone who works a lot with language to hear him speak or sing a song in Lakota and English and then to hear his dad on the recording as well singing in Lakota or speaking ... it's just so moving and just a beautiful thing to experience.” Translating Analog to Digital Collecting vinyl brings Brokenrope into conversation with a lot of fellow record collectors. It's an opportunity to build a network of people who share his passion. On a January evening, Brokenrope met with a fellow Indigenous collector, David McCloud, who is Anishinaabe from Minegoziibe First Nation in northern Manitoba. “When somebody asks me, ‘How do you collect Indigenous records?'” said McCloud to Brokenrope. “That's years and years of building relationships.” The two compared notes during their virtual meeting about their shared passion. The conversation included their mutual appreciation for music and much more. Both described years spent digging for vinyl and multiple acts of converting analog music to digital as a method of translation between generations. They also talk about the ways Indigenous musicians have busted through the myths of Indigenous people as the vanishing American and the ways artists have subverted stereotypes and found self-expression. “Our people were supposed to disappear,” said McCloud. “If you look at the history of it, since the possibility of recording began, Indigenous people were there, right up until now.” McCloud motioned to his own collection of recordings and shared a piece of wisdom. “You never finish. You never know it all. You're never gonna have it all,” McCloud said. Click here.https://youtube.com/shorts/pzhye1ZzsnM?si=Qx9suBpTUfoKRCfZDJing in the Dakota language On a Friday evening in early March, Brokenrope plays a set of deep cuts inside a St. Paul record store. DJing has become another way Brokenrope shares his love for vinyl.  Music lovers will recognize Link Wray and His Ray Men covering Dylan's “Girl from The North Country.” Fellow collectors may know Karen Dalton's bluesy “Something On Your Mind.” Lots of people will hum along to popular Redbone refrains. The powwow crowd will sing every single word of Keith Secola's “NDN Kars.” And it's the dollar bin gems — the stuff lots of people may have heard years ago or may have never heard before — where his collection shines. Brokenrope's collection reflects years of digging for rare vinyl recordings. In his set, A. Paul Ortega's powerful singing on “Chicago,” Arliene Nofchissey Williams & Carnes Burson performing the bridge on “Go My Son,” and Morris Belknap's “On That Dusty Road To San Carlos,” give listeners a sense of the themes important to Native musicians over decades.  While connecting the tunes during his DJ sets, Brokenrope adds another act of translation. As an educator, Brokenrope has been a part of a growing language movement to revitalize the Dakota language.  He often DJs his sets in the Dakota language. Sharing music of from his collection in Dakota is an invitation to Indigenous people to be in conversation with one another in a digital world. “To be able to use my tribe's language and be able to create more content in it,” he said. “And have that represented more, just felt really in line with the kind of music we're playing.” 

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine
Sasheen Goslin & Deanna Reder Bring Their Distinct Abilities to the Team at AICHO

Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023 28:28


Today is a special episode of Native Lights. We have two guests! Sasheen Goslin and Deanna Reder from the American Indian Community Housing Organization (AICHO) in Duluth. They are two members of the small team at AICHO that is dedicated to all aspects of wellness for the Indigenous communities in Duluth. Sasheen (Prairie Band Potawatomi, Red Cliff Ojibwe and Kickapoo) is the Indigenous Health Coordinator at AICHO and Deanna serves as the Legal Advocate for Dabinoo'Igan Domestic Violence Shelter ran by AICHO. Sasheen and Deanna share their a little about their journey to AICHO, what makes AICHO special, and the upcoming benefit for Dabinoo'Igan.AICHO is in the process of fundraising for an expansion of Dabinoo'Igan, including a benefit concert at the NorShor Theatre featuring performances by Annie Humphrey and Keith Secola. Find out more about the Dabinoo'Igan Domestic Violence Shelter expansion benefit show happening April 6th in Duluth: https://www.aicho.org/funddvshelter.html#/ Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is produced by Minnesota Native News and Ampers, Diverse Radio for Minnesota's Communities with support from the Minnesota Arts and Cultural Heritage fund. Online at https://minnesotanativenews.org/Native Lights: Where Indigenous Voices Shine is a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce -- a.k.a. Minnesota -- to tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community.

Tohono O'odham Young Voices
Ep. 26: Oidag Stories Pt. 3

Tohono O'odham Young Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 54:46


In this episode you will hear from three young O'odham who all started their professional journey's working in an oidag (garden) at Tohono O'odham Community College, located in Sells, Arizona. Duran Andrews is the Farm Manager at San Xavier Co-op Farm; he is from Ali Chukson (little Tucson) village on the Tohono O'odham rez. Monique "Tas Hiosig" Ramon is from the community of Covered Wells in the Gu-Achi District, she is currently a student at Tohono O'odham Community College (TOCC), while also working as an Agricultural Intern. DeAnndra Porter is from Sells and is currently a senior at the University of Arizona studying to receive a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Food Systems. Each guest shares their personal experiences about gardening, planting, and learning alongside O'odham oidag teacher Clifford Pablo, among other respected individuals who contributed in their oidag journey. Helpful web links: https://tocc.edu/, https://www.sanxaviercoop.org/ Background music/singing features: Keith Secola, American Indians, Amy Juan,Recorded: August 2022

Dante's Old South Radio Show
42 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (October 2022)

Dante's Old South Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 43:59


October 2022's Dante's Old South Dorothy Rompalske is the Director and Chairperson of the Screenwriting MFA program at the David Lynch Graduate School of Cinematic Arts at Maharishi International University. She is the author of both feature film and documentary screenplays, and her magazine articles and profiles have appeared in numerous publications. Originally from New York City, Rompalske graduated from the Journalism School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and went on to earn her MFA in production from the Graduate Film School at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. https://www.miu.edu/mfa-in-screenwriting Afreen Khundmiri graduated from Kennesaw State University with a degree in Finance and worked as an IT auditor for 8 years and is now pursuing to express herself through Art. She specializes in calligraphy, abstract art and Arabesque art. Her unique style of modern and old-world techniques brings about visually stimulating pieces that warm the heart and soul. Through proceeds from sales and generous donations, Afreen runs a not-for-profit charity to assist the less fortunate with medical care. Afreen is active in donating arts to several Non- Profits across the US. Her art was recently celebrated at Atlanta City Hall at the inaugural Religious Pluralism Day on April 4 th. She also takes commissioned orders and works with clients to create visually stimulating masterpieces. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram: Akartist All music in this program is provided by: David Huckfelt is a singer/lyricist/activist and founding frontman of Minneapolis indie-folk cult favorites The Pines. Hailing from small-town Iowa and a former theology student, Huckfelt attended the Iowa Writers Workshop undergrad program before turning his attention to songwriting and performing. In 2012 he met American Indian Movement leader & poet John Trudell on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, and their collaboration resulted in the song "Time Dreams" hailed by Democracy Now! and the last recording Trudell made before passing. Since then, Huckfelt has partnered with an array of Indigenous artists and activists including Winona LaDuke, Keith Secola, Quiltman, Gary Farmer and novelist Louise Erdrich in the fight for social justice and protection for Mother Earth. He is also the artistic director of the "Honor the Earth: Water Is Life'festival in Duluth, MN. LINKS: Website: https://www.davidhuckfelt.com/ Special Thanks Goes to: Woodbridge Inn: www.woodbridgeinnjasper.com Autism Speaks: www.autismspeaks.org Mostly Mutts: www.mostlymutts.org Meadowbrook Inn: www.meadowbrook-inn.com The Red Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.com The host, Clifford Brooks, The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics and Athena Departs are available everywhere books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles of Eden, is only available through my website. To find them all, please reach out to him at: cliffordbrooks@southerncollectiveexperience.com Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: www.brooks-sessions.teachable.com

LEONARD: Political Prisoner

Singer-songwriter Keith Secola expounds on Leonard's life as a symbol for native rights and indigenous sovereignty in an unplugged acoustic set which includes an Anishinaabe flute blessing, the track “Innocent Man,” and a very special version of “NDN Kars,” the number one most requested song on tribal radio since 1992.

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast
Little Bits of Good; Quotes by Desmond Tutu

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 61:00


Roman Orona takes you on a journey around the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and the Indigenous People from all over the world. On this weeks journey, we are traveling with a show titled, “Little Bits of Good; Quotes by Desmond Tutu” Desmond Milo Tutu was of both Xhosa and Motswana ancestry. He was born on October 7, 1931 in Klerksdorp, South Africa and left the physical life on December 26, 2021 in Cape Town, South Africa. Desmond Tutu, was a South African Anglican bishop and theologian. He was known for his work as an anti-apartheid and human rights activist. In 1984, he won a Nobel Peace Price for his efforts in resolving and ending apartheid. He was also the first black African to hold the position of Bishop of Johannesburg and then Archbishop of Cape Town. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:02:05) “Do your little bit of good where you are; its those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” -Desmond Tutu 1. German Hadebe - “Wamuhle Intombi Emphlophe” (Homeland-A Collection of Black South African Music) (00:02:05-00:04:54) 2. The Halluci Nation ft. Boogey The Beat & Northern Voice - “Land Back” (One More Saturday Night) (00:04:54-00:08:17) 3. Lila Downs - “Aren't Azul” (Tree of Life) (00:08:17-00:11:00) PROGRAM BREAK (00:11:00-00:11:13) “If you want peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies.” -Desmond Tutu 4. Cozad - “Intertribal Two” (Cozad California Powwow-Live) (00:11:13-00:15:44) 5. ODUCHU ft. Radik Tyulyush - “Show Me The Way” (Show Me The Way-Single) (00:15:44-00:21:00) Roman Orona (Host) (00:21:00-00:22:12) “One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu - the essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You can't be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality - Ubuntu - you are known for your generosity. We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole World. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity.” -Desmond Tutu 6. Enrique Males - “Matrimonio” (Quinchuquimanda Imbayacuna) (00:22:12-00:24:54)  7. Midnight Shine - “Survivor” (High Road) (00:24:54-00:28:34) 8. Anthony Benally - “Native American Church Set Five, Pt. 2” (Azee Dyin) (00:28:34-00:30:26)  PROGRAM BREAK (00:30:26-00:30:41) “We are made for loving. If we don't love, we will be like plants without water.” -Desmond Tutu 9. B-Side Players - “Fire In The Youth” (Fire In The Youth) (00:30:41-00:33:48) 10. Jim Pepper - “Caddo Revival” (The Path) (00:33:48-00:38:07) 11. Earl Ray - “Ku:gik - The Going Home Song” (Traditional Songs Of The Salt River Pima) (00:38:07-00:37:20)  Roman Orona (Host) (00:40:03-00:40:45) “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” -Desmond Tutu 12. Keith Secola - “4 Those 2 Come” (Life Is Grand) (00:40:45-00:44:30) 13. Sousou & Maher Cissoko - “Fentangya (Poverty)” (African Moo Baalu) (00:44:30-00:48:55) PROGRAM BREAK (00:48:55-00:49:13) “Differences are not intended to separate, to alienate. We are different precisely in order to realize our need of one another.” -Desmond Tutu 14. Manu Dibango - “What a Wonderful World” (Midnight In Paris) (00:49:13-00:51:46)  15. Los Papagos Molinas - “Tohono Chote- Chote” (Waila!) (00:51:46-00:55:11) Roman Orona (Host) (00:55:11-00:57:41) “We are made for goodness. We are made for love. We are made for friendliness. We are made for togetherness. We are made for all of the beautiful things that you and I know. We are made to tell the world that there are no outsiders. All are welcome: black, white, red, yellow, rich, poor, educated, not educated, male, female, gay, straight, all, all, all. We all belong to this family, this human family, God's family.” -Desmond Tutu 16. Insingizi - “Isqoqodo” (Spirit Of Africa) (00:57:41-01:00:43) DONATION ADVERTISEMENT (01:00:43-01:01:00) The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.)  to  foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

Conversations from the Barn
A conversation with David Huckfelt & Jeremy Ylvisaker

Conversations from the Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 26:30


David Huckfelt has shared stages with a staggering diversity of artists: from Mavis Staples, Emmylou Harris & Greg Brown, to Bon Iver, Arcade Fire & Gregory Alan Isakov, and more recently an impressive array of Native American musicians including John Trudell, Quiltman, Keith Secola, and Annie Humphrey. In thousands of shows across the United States, Canada & overseas, Huckfelt's grassroots following has grown from small-town opera houses, Midwestern barn concerts, and progressive benefit events to national tours and festival stages like Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Edmonton and Calgary Folk Fests, and the legendary First Avenue club in his beloved Minneapolis home. Jeremy Ylvisaker is a multi-instrumentalist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a member of the indie rock bands Alpha Consumer along with Michael Lewis and JT Bates, and The Cloak Ox with Andrew Broder of Fog, Mark Erickson and Dosh. He plays guitar in Andrew Bird's touring band alongside Martin Dosh on drums and Michael Lewis on bass.

Before the Peace
Healing the Hoop - Part 2 - Before the Peace

Before the Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 68:57


This episode is the last of a two-part series on the Healing The Hoop conference that took place in Fort St. John in May. The conference was a three-day event focusing on resiliency, personal growth and healing communities and there were several people we spoke to including all the keynote speakers. You will be hearing from knowledge keeper David Daniels, Ojibwe-American musician Keith Secola, and Northwestern Polytechnic's Elders in Residence, Loretta Parenteau-English.

The Trout Show
Keith Secola Icon and Ambassador of Native Music

The Trout Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 49:13


"Keith Secola is an icon and ambassador of Native music. He is one of the most influential artists in the field today. Rising from the grassroots of North America, he is a songwriter of the people. Critics have dubbed him as the Native versions of both Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen. NDN Kars (Indian cars), his most popular song is considered the contemporary Native American anthem, achieving legendary status and earning him a well deserved cult following. It has been the number one requested song on tribal radio since the 1992. In 2011, he joined the ranks of Jimmy Hendrix, Hank Williams, Crystal Gale, and Richie Valens, and was inducted into the Native Music Hall of Fame."  First Avenue & 7th St Entry Keith visits with The Trout about Native American music and Native American culture and gives a couple of Native American musical lessons on his guitar and Native American flute. Keith Secola Information https://secola.com/home  Official video  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ-6a5cJGKc Playing for Change  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5hWtuxWWzs KT and The Trout info https://ktandthetrout.com/  Podcast  https://ktandthetrout.podbean.com/

Moose Talks
Moose Talks - New Pool and Keith Secola

Moose Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 34:30


On this episode of Moose Talks, Dub chatted with Peace River Regional District "Official Page" Chair Brad Sperling and City of Fort St. John councillor Trevor Bolin on the upcoming North Peace Leisure Pool open house on June 7th. Then, we catch up with Ojibwe-American musician Keith Secola, who was recently a keynote speaker at Healing The Hoop. Keith is talking about his experience at the conference and the healing through music. Support the show: https://www.moosefm.ca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Musical Tribute to Vince Fontaine and Jacquie Black - Enjoy our Radio Premier of Sundancer!

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 116:00


Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K - On today's show, we pay tribute to Vince Fontaine and Jacquie Black with a cast of friends who have put together a special musical production of Eagle and Hawks "Sundancer." Enjoy our radio premier today! Mr. Rellik the producer will be in our Spotlight to tell us all about it. Featuring Keith Secola, Rhonda Head, Murray Porter, Veronica Johnny, Steven Rushing Wind, Karmen Omeasoo, Lisa Muswagon, Mucha Bee, Curt Young JC Cambell and Julian Taylor. Enjoy the video at https://youtu.be/TKyR-0TR7-E. Enjoy music from Rellik, Dan Scram. JC Campbell, Indian City, Ronda Head, Leanne Goose, Murray Porter, Keith Secola, Indian City, The Johnnys, Curt Young, Julian Taylor, NorthBound51, Celeigh Cardinal, Phyllis Sinclair, Pura Fe, nehiyawak, Alan Syliboy, The Sober Junkie, Twin Flames, Anachinid, Nathan Cunningham, Rellik, Irv Lyons Jr, Gareth, 1915, Adrian Sutherland and much much more. Visit us on our homepage and find out all about us at www.IndigenousinMusicandArts.org, and our music page at www.IndigenousinMusic.com.

Indigenous in Music with Larry K
Sundancer Radio Premier on Indigenous in Music, January 31st on Native Voice One

Indigenous in Music with Larry K

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 0:43


A tribute to Vince Fontaine Winnipeg and Jacquie Black. Featuring Steven Rushingwind, Mucha Bee, Keith Secola, Dan Scramstad, Leanne Maidie Goose, JC Campbell, Rhonda Head, Curt Sipihko Paskwawimostos, Veronica Johnny, Murray Porter, Julian Taylor, Karmen Omeasoo, Lisa Muswagon. Thanks to Fyvie Designs for the art.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Friday, December 31, 2021 – Music Maker in Review

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 56:55


We celebrate a great year in Native music. We touched in with old favorites like Keith Secola, established artists like PIQSIQ taking their connection to culture to new frontiers, and up-and-coming talents like Ailani making connections with new audiences. We'll take a look at the last 12 months of outstanding Native talent. This is a […]

Native America Calling
Friday, December 31, 2021 – Music Maker in Review

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 56:55


We celebrate a great year in Native music. We touched in with old favorites like Keith Secola, established artists like PIQSIQ taking their connection to culture to new frontiers, and up-and-coming talents like Ailani making connections with new audiences. We'll take a look at the last 12 months of outstanding Native talent. This is a […]

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

We celebrate a great year in Native music. We touched in with old favorites like Keith Secola, established artists like PIQSIQ taking their connection to culture to new frontiers, and up-and-coming talents like Ailani making connections with new audiences. We'll take a look at the last 12 months of outstanding Native talent. This is a pre-recorded show so we will not be taking callers live on the air.

Transfiguration  - BFF.fm
transfiguration #220 the scent of narcissus floating in the cold winter air (holiday in ruins)

Transfiguration - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 120:00


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ An Infant's Dream by Frits Wentink & Erik Madigan Heck on Safe Passage (Dekmantel) 1′00″ Glas by Mattheis on Het Jaar Rond (nousklaer) 4′10″ Opus by Shin Sasakubo on Sam Gendel & Shin Sasakubo (CARNET RECORDS) 7′00″ Arne's Theme by Keith Secola on Portals (Don Giovanni Records) 9′15″ Sol by David Shea on The Art of Memory (Room40) 12′20″ Ilu Neiu Kiigel by Kiri Uu on Creak-whoosh (Estonian, Ingrian and Votian song re-imagined in Australia by Olev Muska and Mihkel Tartu) (Stroom) 14′05″ L'oiseau by Lucía Fumero on L'oiseau - Single (Modern Obscure Music) 17′25″ The Way We Descend by Paule Perrier on The Way We Descend (arch) 20′18″ Human by UMAN on Chaleur Humaine (UMAN) 25′10″ Blue Bonnet of the Seven Stars by aspidistrafly on A Little Fable (KITCHEN. LABEL) 26′05″ November, 1st in Detroit by Slow Attack Ensemble on Soundscapes for the Emotional-Type Listener (Mystic Roses) 29′40″ Gebroken by Ranie Ribeiro on Het Jaar Rond (nousklaer) 32′05″ Keruu by Cucina Povera on Dalmarnock Tapes (Mappa Editions) 37′10″ Falling in the Waves (feat. James K) by Parris on Soaked in Indigo Moonlight (Can You Feel The Sun) 40′00″ A Choir of Angels by Frits Wentink & Erik Madigan Heck on Safe Passage (Dekmantel) 45′15″ Hey Who Really Cares (feat. Mr. Joy) by Blunt Chunks on Hey Who Really Cares (feat. Mr. Joy) - Single (Blunt Chunks) 48′30″ Seek Refuge (feat. Tenderlonious, Latarnik & Vox Humana) by Jaubi on Nafs at Peace (feat. Latarnik & Tenderlonious) (Jaubi & Astigmatic Records) 51′35″ Blueblack Tomb (Prod. by Andi Toma) by Sissi Rada on Nanodiamond (Kryptox) 56′25″ Oedipa Maas y los Àtomos by Bassæ on Kiosque of Arrows 2 (Bureau B) 59′40″ Manantial by Azulina on La eternidad (Pedro Canale) 63′00″ On the Mountain Realm by Jonny Nash & Ana Stamp on There Up, Behind the Moon (Melody As Truth) 67′00″ Sit Around the Fire by Jon Hopkins, Ram Dass & East Forest on Music for Psychedelic Therapy (Domino Recording Co Ltd) 72′00″ Liminal by Priori on Your Own Power (Naff under exclusive license to Courage Holdings Inc.) 77′00″ Ever New (Kelsey Lu's Transportation) by Beverly Glenn-Copeland on Keyboard Fantasies Reimagined (Transgressive Records Ltd) 86′45″ Loop Against Anxiety by Rhode & Brown on Good Things Come To Those Who Fade (Slam City Jams) 90′10″ Koishiteiruchocho (feat. Michel Jun Collet) by Nick Foglia on Paradisia Vol. ∞ (Gang of Ducks) 94′30″ Yob (Xmas Dub) by Kornél Kovács on Studio Barnhus Xmas 2021 compilation (Studio Barnhus) 96′54″ A Joy Forever by ELWD on A Joy Forever - Single (ELWD) 99′20″ Satriale's by FOANS on Gateway (100% silk) 102′25″ Sammen by En Anden on Giv Besked (oen records) 105′00″ Lotus Bass by Aroma Pitch on Interlife (Public Possession) 109′40″ Liv by Lattice on Body of Water (air miles) 116′15″ Merry Mrsms by Shakarchi & Stranéus on Studio Barnhus Xmas 2021 compilation (Studio Barnhus) Check out the full archives on the website.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 – Music Maker: Keith Secola

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 56:30


Anishinaabe artist, Keith Secola is an iconic figure in the world of Indigenous music. From “NDN Kars” to “Frybread” and way beyond, his songs hold a special place in people's hearts. We get a taste of what happens live when he steps to the stage with his release “Grassroots Festival, Trumansburg, NY 7/20/19”. Listeners even […]

Native America Calling
Wednesday, November 10, 2021 – Music Maker: Keith Secola

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 56:30


Anishinaabe artist, Keith Secola is an iconic figure in the world of Indigenous music. From “NDN Kars” to “Frybread” and way beyond, his songs hold a special place in people's hearts. We get a taste of what happens live when he steps to the stage with his release “Grassroots Festival, Trumansburg, NY 7/20/19”. Listeners even […]

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
11-10-21 Music Maker: Keith Secola

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 56:30


Anishinaabe artist, Keith Secola is an iconic figure in the world of Indigenous music. From “NDN Kars” to “Frybread” and way beyond, his songs hold a special place in people's hearts. We get a taste of what happens live when he steps to the stage with his release “Grassroots Festival, Trumansburg, NY 7/20/19”. Listeners even get a chance to hear his cover of “Riders on the Storm.”

Seasoned
Exploring Indigenous food with members of the Mashantucket Pequot, Mohegan and Navajo tribal nations

Seasoned

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 49:00


How much do you know about Native cuisine in Connecticut and New England? This week on Seasoned: an exploration of Indigenous food and cooking. We talk with Nakai Clearwater Northup and Rachel Sayet—educators in the Mashantucket Pequot and Mohegan tribal nations—about their culinary traditions. Plus, Navajo chef Freddie Bitsoie talks with us about his new cookbook, New Native Kitchen: Celebrating Modern Recipes of the American Indian. This show was produced by Robyn Doyon-Aitken and Catie Talarski. Our interns are Abē Levine and Dylan Reyes. Guests: Nakai Clearwater Northup (Mashantucket Pequot and Narragansett) - Lead Educator of the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center. He is the vice chair of the tribe's Natural Resources Protection Committee, and he serves as a board member of the Stonington Historical Society. He is a frequent lecturer on food sovereignty. Rachel Sayet (Akitusut - She Who Reads) - Member of the Mohegan nation and an Indigenous educator. She grew up cooking with her grandmother and mother and has a degrees in restaurant management from Cornell and anthropology from Harvard. She's the author of the paper, “A Celebration of Land and Sea: Modern Indigenous Cuisine in New England” Freddie Bitsoie (Navajo) – Author of New Native Kitchen: Celebrating Modern Recipes of the American Indian and formerly Executive Chef at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian B.J. Lawless – Owner of B.J. Ryan's and B•AN•C House restaurants in Norwalk and the founder of B.J. Ryan's Foundation. Visit The Restaurant Hive website for more information on The Hive Food Drive Chris Hickey – Co-owner of The Spread in Norwalk, El Segundo in Norwalk and New Haven, and Magic 5 Pie Company in Norwalk. Chris has joined forces with B.J. Lawless and the B.J. Ryan's Foundation to meet the goals of The Hive Food Drive The music of several Indigenous artists is featured in this show: Instrumental track by Keith Secola and Cody Blackbird, Flying Free by Andrew Vasquez, Tribal Jazz by The Cody Blackbird Band ft. Quiltman, and Like a Phoenix by The Cody Blackbird Band. Featured Recipes: Grilled Beef Tenderloin with Juniper Sauce Three Sisters Bean Stew Pumpkin Bread Pumpkin Bread Pudding Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Holy Shenanigans
Fry Bread of Life Part 2

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 5:03


Put your dancin' shoes on! Keith Secola performs his song referenced in last week's episode, Fry Bread! To learn more about this seven-time Native American Music Award winner's music, tour schedule and merchandise go to www.secola.com. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taraleastman)

Holy Shenanigans
Fry Bread of Life

Holy Shenanigans

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 18:24


Whatcha hungry for? Tara reminisces about music making and community building with Keith Secola. You can purchase music by Keith at www.secola.com. Learn more about the history of fry bread at perpich.mn.gov. This episode of Holy Shenanigans is dedicated to Cassie and the Smith Family. Rest in peace, Cassie.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taraleastman)

Art Hounds
Art Hounds highlight art by and for all generations

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 5:00


Artist Christopher Selleck of Robbinsdale, Minn., traveled to Rochester to see Preston Drum's immersive exhibit, “Bubbles” at the Rochester Art Center. The show combines sculpture, video and paintings large and small. Selleck describes the style as “at once painterly, playful, punk rock and sentimental,” and he suggests visitors keep an eye out for “joyous little re-creations” sprinkled through the exhibit like Easter eggs. Courtesy of Preston Drum "Crib Piece (Elvis and Papa)." Mixed media sculpture by Preston Drum. Drum is part of the sandwich generation that is caring for younger and older relatives at the same time. The show includes a moving meditation on caring for his mother, who has Alzheimer's disease. The exhibit runs through Oct. 17. YouTube link to Preston Drum's artist talk Roy Taylor hosts the radio show “Indigeneity Rising” at KFAI, and recommends the Mni Sota Native Music Series, presented by The Cedar Cultural Center in Minneapolis. Artist Alex Buffalohead curated the series by North American Indian musicians, which runs each Thursday in July at 7:30 p.m. on The Cedar Public Access Channel. Keith Secola: Mni Sota Native Music Series The Cedar's Indigenous Music Series has featured performers from around the world for the past decade, but this year's virtual series is focused exclusively on North American artists, most of whom are from Minnesota. The genres include rock, blues, and alternative. You can listen back to the July 8 performance by Keith Secola, and tune in to hear The Wake Singers Thursday, Corey Medina & Brothers on July 22, and on July 29, an Artist Showcase hosted by Keith Secola. The series is funded by the Rosemary and David Good Family Foundation. Kelly O'Sullivan of Apple Valley was in Theatre 55's production of “Hair” in 2019, and she is excited to see the theater reprise an outdoor, music-only version of the show on this side of the pandemic. Theatre 55 puts on productions by seniors — an age group particularly hard-hit by COVID-19. O'Sullivan says the original cast formed a strong bond, and she's looking forward to seeing members who supported each other sing songs about experiences from the past year. Performances for “Hair! The Concert Experience” this weekend and next are at Caponi Art Park's outdoor amphitheater in Eagan, Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Read more about Theatre 55 Older actors find a stage where age is no problem

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast
Our Legacy and Interconnectedness

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 60:12


Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and all over the world. Artist's you will hear in the order they are played on this weeks show: THE INDIGENOUS CAFE PODCAST INTRO (00:00:00-00:00:51) 1. Northern Cree - “Sky High” (Red Rock) (0:00:51-0:05:44) 2. Southern Scratch - “Un Rinconcito En El Cielo Polka” (Waila, Tohono O'odham Tribe) (0:05:44-0:09:28) 3. Will Clipman - “Barefoot In Cholla” (Pathfinder) (00:09:28-00:12:52) 4. Injunuity - “By My Side” (Fight For Survival) (00:12:52-00:16:02)  ADVERTISEMENT (00:16:02-00:16:16)  5. Keith Secola - “4 Those 2 Come” (Life Is Grand) (0016:16-00:20:00) Roman Orona (Host) (00:20:00-00:20:50) “Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect.” - Chief Seattle, Duwamish 6.  The Uyghur Musicians From Xinjiang - “Raw Muqam of Lli” (Music From the Oasis Towns of Central Asia) (00:20:50-00:23:30) 7. Freddie Kaydahzinne - “Ft. Bowie Special” (Apache Songs- Social and War Dance) (00:23:30-00:28:14) PROGRAM BREAK (00:28:14 -00:28:19)  8. La Voz De Los Chontales - “Moliendo Café” (Raíces de Tabasco) (0028:19-00:30:36) 9. Sharon Burch - “The Rain Song” (Yazzie Girl) (00:30:36-00:34:18)  ADVERTISEMENT (00:34:18-00:34:32) 10. Thunder Hill - “Contest Song 2” (Relentless) (00:34:32-00:39:29) Roman Orona (Host) (00:39:29-00:40:20) “We will be known forever by the tracks we leave.” Dakota Proverb 11. Crazy Flute - “Secret World” (Rise) (00:40:20-00:44:12)  12. Ed Lee Natay- “Hopu Basket Dance” (Navajo Singer) (00:44:12-00:46:55) PROGRAM BREAK (00:46:55-00:47:00) 13. Anuhea - “True Colors (Kou ‘ano Kū'i'o)” (Hawaiian Lullaby) (00:47:00-00:50:24)  14. Modou Touré & Ramon Goose - “Kayre” (Pure Africa) (00:50:24-00:54:46)  Roman Orona (Host) (00:54:46-00:56:09) “We too, one day will be ancestors. What will your legacy be, to the future generations?” 15. Kym Gouchie - “For The People” (Mountain of Youth-EP) (00:56:09-01:00:11)   The Indigenous Cafe Podcast is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.)  to  foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

Foxing Around
Keith Secola

Foxing Around

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 105:32


Foxing Around sits down with indigenous music superstar Keith Secola!!!

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast
The Sacred Power of PEACEFULNESS

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 62:30


Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and all over the world.   Artist's you will hear on this weeks show: Black Eagle (The Beautiful Dance), Roman Orona (Constant Thunder), Jay Begaye (Grandpa's Teachings), Keith Secola (4 Those 2 Come), Louie Gonnie (Birth of Rhythm), Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole (Hawaii 78), Joe Tohonnie Jr. (Faith In My Blood), Omaha Whitetail (Lets Go Then), R. Carlos Nakai (Winter Camp), Radmilla Cody (My Horses), Southern Scratch (Juana La Cuban Cumbia), Sun Eagle Singers (Song #8), Bart Redd, Eddie Box, & James Mills (Ute Bear Dance Song), and Calina Lawrence (Songbird).    Indigenous Cafe is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.)  to  foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com

Gobbledygeek
423 - Geek Challenge: Thunderheart vs. Dead Man

Gobbledygeek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 139:08


Because our mascot is a turkey, and because we generally frown upon genocide, Paul and Arlo are spending Thanksgiving weekend discussing films with ties to Native American culture. For this Geek Challenge, Paul urges Arlo to watch Michael Apted's 1992 conspiracy thriller Thunderheart, starring Val Kilmer as an FBI agent who grows to embrace his Sioux heritage. In turn, Arlo makes Paul watch Jim Jarmusch's 1995 psychedelic Western Dead Man, wherein Johnny Depp's iteration of William Blake takes an offbeat journey to the next life. The boys address the major caveat of both films starring white men, as well as their own lily whiteness; determine that Graham Greene and Gary Farmer walk away with their respective movies; and discuss how both films explore spiritual death and rebirth. With a bonus discussion of Apted's documentary Incident at Oglala!   NEXT: Arlo's having a baby. We're going on hiatus with hopes of returning in mid-to-late January. We wish everyone a happy and, more importantly, safe holiday season. We love you.     BREAKDOWN 00:01:00  -  Intro / Guest 00:07:15  -  Thunderheart 01:08:16  -  Dead Man 02:09:36  -  Outro / Next     LINKS   “The Best of Both Worlds: Otherness, Appropriation, and Identity in Thunderheart” by Sam Pack “FILM VIEW: One Director, Two Routes to American Indian Travail” by Caryn James, New York Times “Dead Man: Blake in America” by Amy Taubin, Criterion “Unveiling the spiritual nature of Dead Man” by Briana Berg, Cinescapade “The Untamed Territory of Jim Jarmusch’s Dead Man” by Scout Tafoya, The Spool “For Native Peoples, Thanksgiving Isn’t a Celebration. It’s a National Day of Mourning” by Tonya Mosley and Allison Hagan, wbur.org     MUSIC “Grafitti Man” by John Trudell, A.K.A. Grafitti Man (1986) “NDN Kars” by Keith Secola, Circle (1992)     GOBBLEDYCARES Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
11-26-20 A Conversation with Keith Secola

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 56:30


(Encore show; we aren’t taking live calls) Over the years Keith Secola, creator of the song “NDN Kars,” has brought a lot to our Native communities with his creativity and voice. We take time to check in with this Anishinabe artist and learn about his latest creations including the podcast project, Native Americana Audio Café, where he visits with musicians, artists and others. We’ll find out how music is taking him through these times, and get to the roots of where his love of music began.

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast
The Sacred Power of PEACEFULNESS

The Indigenous Cafe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 62:30


Traveling the world of Indigenous Music. Indigenous Cafe brings you music, conversation and inspiration from the Indigenous People of North America and all over the world.   Artist's you will hear on this weeks show: Black Eagle (The Beautiful Dance), Roman Orona (Constant Thunder), Jay Begaye (Grandpa's Teachings), Keith Secola (4 Those 2 Come), Louie Gonnie (Birth of Rhythm), Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole (Hawaii 78), Joe Tohonnie Jr. (Faith In My Blood), Omaha Whitetail (Lets Go Then), R. Carlos Nakai (Winter Camp), Radmilla Cody (My Horses), Southern Scratch (Juana La Cuban Cumbia), Sun Eagle Singers (Song #8), Bart Redd, Eddie Box, & James Mills (Ute Bear Dance Song), and Calina Lawrence (Songbird).    Indigenous Cafe is hosted by Roman Orona and brought to you by iamHUMAN Media. iamHUMAN Media is a non-profit 501(c)(3) focused on raising the awareness of social discourse to all humans through development of programs and artistic ventures (music, movies, stage performances, books, workshops, concerts, film festivals, community outreach, community building, panel discussions, etc.)  to  foster and promote unity in diversity and community fellowship acknowledging that all HUMANs are related simply by being HUMAN. Below are ways to help us continue our programming or to learn more about us: https://paypal.me/iamHUMANmedia?locale.x=en_US Website: www.iamHUMANmedia.com Email: indigenouscafe1@gmail.com                 

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Bluedog is not only a family affair but a group that prides itself on sharing the life experiences of Native people through sound. In their new album “Take a Stand” the blues riffs are solid and the vocals are inviting. This time around the blues band out of Minnesota's Twin Cities has teamed up with guest musicians including Ojibwe recording artist Keith Secola. We’ll hear more from the band about keeping the legacy of Native blues strong.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
10-28-20 A Conversation with Keith Secola

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 56:30


Over the years Keith Secola, creator of the song “NDN Kars,” has brought a lot to our Native communities with his creativity and voice. We take time to check in with this Anishinabe artist and learn about his latest creations including the podcast project, Native Americana Audio Café, where he visits with musicians, artists and others. We’ll find out how music is taking him through these times, and get to the roots of where his love of music began.

Indigenous Super Stars with Rhonda Head
Indigenous Super Stars with Rhonda Head Musical Guest Keith Secola

Indigenous Super Stars with Rhonda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 37:59


The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast
WS1010: Kristy Cox and Lakota John

The WoodSongs Old-Time Radio Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 59:00


KRISTY COX is Australia's Queen of Bluegrass. Based in Nashville for a number of years, Kristy has been going from strength to strength taking her music to the world. Adored for her youthful energy infused bluegrass, she has been awarded with radio success and accolades for her talent. Kristy new album ‘No Headlights' on Mountain Fever Records was recently released. The new album features 10 incredible tracks, including the Golden Guitar winning single ‘Yesterday's Heartache' and a duet with the one and only Tommy Emmanuel. LAKOTA JOHN is an old soul with a love for the blues. A talented Native American (Oglala Lakota/Lumbee) Blues guitarist/vocalist who plays Roots, Bottleneck slide and Country Blues Piedmont style guitar from Southeastern North Carolina. He sprinkles it with a bit of harmonica and mixes in part of his Indigenous heritage with sounds of the Native American flute. Lakota tours nationally, opening up for or sharing the stage with reknown Native artist, Pura Fe; Blues icon, Taj Mahal; Native American Blues Rocker, Keith Secola; American Songster, Dom Flemons and many others. He was nominated for Best Blues Recording in 2015 at the Native American Music Awards. His new album ‘The Winds of Time' is available now. WoodSongs Kid: Payton Murphy is a sixteen-year-old State Finger-Style Guitar Championfrom Olathe, Kansas.

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast
Episode 82 -- Kelsey Waldon, Alexa Rose, Scatterlings, Daniel Martin Moore, Susan Gibson, Ultramizers, Monica Rizzio, Keith Secola, Jamie McDell, Four in the Morning

Adobe And Teardrops Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 50:33


  It’s Rachel’s first live episode all by herself! Thanks to everyone who joined us on the Discord chat! (Want to hop on next time? Get more info at the Patreon -- link below!) Rosa also makes a guest disappearance! We get a little mellow this week. And honestly, couldn’t we all use that? Kelsey Waldon -- “Sunday’s Children” (White Noise/White Lines) Alexa Rose -- “Like a Child” (Medicine For Living) Scatterlings -- “Nashville Road” (Being Human) Daniel Martin Moore -- “Real Love Song” (Never Look Away) Susan Gibson -- “Antiques” (The Hard Stuff) Ultramizers -- “Blue” (Single) Monica Rizzio -- “Sunshine is Free” (Sunshine is Free) Keith Secola -- “NDN Kars” (Circle) Jamie McDell -- “Botox” (The Botox EP) Four in the Morning -- “Lucky Kids” (Half Asleep) Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst

Kid Rebels with Gail Sheehy
Episode 3: “Transparent”

Kid Rebels with Gail Sheehy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 8:34


Student survivors of the Parkland school shooting always have to be on guard. Something terrible could happen again, any time, anywhere. Keith Secola, father of Native Americana music, uses his power to coax people out fear and isolation in helping the painfully shy sophomore, Kendal Rivera, blossom from singing only in the shower to finding his gifts as a lyricist and vocalist. Lu Aya, poet activist, helps Kendal learn to channel the pain he’s swallowed into the beautiful words of “Transparent” and “Watering Can Full of Tears.”Kid Rebels is a podcast designed to be listened to in order. If you're just landing here please go back and start with Episode 1.

pine | copper | lime
episode 8 : keith secola | mino mashikiki wish ghan

pine | copper | lime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 38:25


In this episode of pine|copper|lime Miranda speaks with Keith Secola a Northern Ute/Anishiaabe printmaker currently based in the Bay Area. Secola's printmaking practice is critique of text, images, and persuasion as it relates to history. He screenprints large-scale photographs from his family's archive on to covers from publications of romanticised tales of early America often with wrapped views on the indigenous populations. Thus he physically and philosophically obscures and overrides these stories with a history from the voice of the subjects. [notes] Website: https://www.keithsecolajr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mino_mashkiki pine|copper|lime instagram to submit gallery questions: https://www.instagram.com/pine.copper.lime/ ✨pine|copper|lime patreon✨ https://www.patreon.com/pinecopperlime Postcolonial Revenge Exhibition: http://missionculturalcenter.org/?event=postcolonial-revenge-exhibition&event_date=2019-02-23 Institute of American Indian Arts https://iaia.edu/ Kala Art Institute http://www.kala.org/

Songs of the Earth (Iroquois Music)
Songs of the Earth - Show 18

Songs of the Earth (Iroquois Music)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 75:51


Features music by Northern Cree, Allegany Singers, Archie Roach, Keith Secola, Wayland Gray, Grey Buffalo, Stoney Park, Raymond Spraggae, Steve Salas, Eagle + Hawk, Wayne Silas Jr, Randy Wood, Sour Springs Singers.

Native Trailblazers
June Jamz 2015 - Native Indie Artist Showcase - Episode 4

Native Trailblazers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 128:00


Tonight - June Jamz 2015 - Native Indie Artist Showcase - Episode 4! Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over half a million listeners worldwide!  Tonight we will hear submissions from Keith Secola, Shawn Michael Perry, Nataannii Means, Witko, Leah Shenandoah, Davidica, BazilleDX, Carolina Hoyos, Carla Rae and much much more! For over five years, the award-winning Native themed online radio show Native Trailblazers has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in Every Friday at 7pm EST or any time after in archives! HOSTS: Vincent Schilling (Producer, Speaker, Journalist, Author, VP Schilling Media) www.Twitter.com/VinceSchilling  and Delores Schilling (CEO, Schilling Media, Inc.) www.Twitter.com/DelSchilling Join our chat room Here's How   Website www.NativeTrailblazers.com  Mailing List - http://eepurl.com/O7fa1  iTunes Podcasts- http://goo.gl/GkEOJ3

KUT » Views and Brews
V&B: Native American Music and the Blues

KUT » Views and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 54:54


He also explained that musicologists observe that everywhere that people live close to the earth, their music is based on the universal pentatonic scale. Anishinaabe artist Keith Secola is fond of saying that “water will eventually seep into even the thickest rubber boots.” By this he’s going back to the Native principle that we are […]

KUT » Views and Brews
V&B: Native American Music and the Blues

KUT » Views and Brews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 54:54


He also explained that musicologists observe that everywhere that people live close to the earth, their music is based on the universal pentatonic scale. Anishinaabe artist Keith Secola is fond of saying that “water will eventually seep into even the thickest rubber boots.” By this he’s going back to the Native principle that we are...

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – December 25, 2013

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2013 8:58


Host Lakota Harden features the career of Oneida commedian Charlie Hill, with performance artists, Keith Secola, Pura Fe Crescioni, Ryan McMahon and Jennifer Kreisberg. Charlie's stand up routines from the Richard Pryor show in 1977 and the Winnepeg Comedy Fest in 2010 is featured.  Music is “The Road Forward” by Red Diva Project.   The post Bay Native Circle – December 25, 2013 appeared first on KPFA.

A Picker's Paradise Podcast
A Picker's Paradise #3

A Picker's Paradise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2011


TRACKLISTING1. Holy Ghost Tent Revival - My Heart Is Yours - WZMB Studios in Greenville, NC2. The Rockridge Brothers - Sugar Hill - Official Video3. Dark Water Rising -  Hometown Hero -  UNCP River People Music and Culture Festival, Jan., 20th 20114. Atsiaktonkie  - Shotgun Wedding Dress - You tube Video5. Keith Secola and the Wild Band of Indians- Fry Bread - GrassRoots, July 25th 20106. Blackfire - One Nation Under - July, 24th 20107. Matuto - Forro Pacifico - Little Field in Brooklyn, NY - November, 11th 20108. Keith Frank and the Soileau Zydeco Band - Part Time Lover - GrassRoots, July 22nd 20109. Johnny Dowd - Adultress - Grassroots 2007In episode #3 we continue to feature artists from  this years GrassRoots Festival lineup.As the festival nears, I find myself looking even more forward to going. Researching the bands I've never heard or seen before has me very excited to see some acts I wouldn't have checked out. However as most folks know, It is impossible to catch all that you want to see. I hope everyone enjoys the podcast. Peace.

Brad Stoddard's Working Reel Podcast
Wild Havalinas – Keith Secola – – Music Program

Brad Stoddard's Working Reel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2008 5:37


Keith Secola and the Wild Band of Indians performs Wild Havalinas at the Albuquerque Summer Fest 2006.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – August 9, 2006

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2006 8:59


Host Gregg McVicar visits with Anishanabee singer/songwriter Keith Secola in a recording made in the KPFA studio February 2005. Enjoy a live studio session with Indigenous, recorded in the KPFA Performance Studio on June 29, 2005. All this and the Bay Area Indian Calendar. The post Bay Native Circle – August 9, 2006 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – September 21, 2005

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2005 8:58


Host: Janeen Antoine Laura Harris discusses native youth leadership and the Ambassadors program of Americans for Indian Opportunity based in New Mexico. Sherry Wilson of the American Indian Child Resource Center and Native youth present their 21 Generations HIV Awareness program. Music by Keith Secola, Bill Miller Bay Area Indian Calendar The post Bay Native Circle – September 21, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – April 20, 2005

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2005 8:58


Antoine interviews CEO Helen Waukazoo and Clinical Director Orlando Nakai of the Frienship House of American Indians in San Francisco to discuss their program and the grand opening of their new facility in San Francisco. Then George Galvez of the Intertribal Friendship House and Juan Berumen talk about the upcoming IFH benefit with Blackfire and Aztlan Underground on Appril 22. Plus music by Annie Humphrey, Verdell Primeaux, Aztland Underground and Keith Secola. Plus the Bay Area Indian Calendar. The post Bay Native Circle – April 20, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – March 30, 2005

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2005 8:56


Host Janeen Antoine interviews Gina Pacaldo, local dance artist and educator, on the importance of arts in education and how it impacts our youth. Lori Taguma interviews Andres Cediel on his new documentary, "Shellmound" about the Emeryville shellmounds. The show is rounded out with a comtemporary Pomo musical piece by Koljademo and a longer, memorable song by Annie Humphrey titled "500 Nations." Plus the Bay Area Indian Calendar with background music titled "Homelands" by Keith Secola. The post Bay Native Circle – March 30, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – March 23, 2005

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2005 8:56


Host Janeen Antoine interviews Sherry Wilson of the American Indian Education Center and China Ching of the National Native American Aids Prevention Center who discuss their organizations’ collaboration on a national pilot program for a youth led HIV awareness campaign. Anita Pollard presents the upcoming native women’s conference whose focus is on forgiveness. Plus music by Keith Secola, Quetzal Guerrero and Gustavo Angeles and the Bay Area Indian Calendar. The post Bay Native Circle – March 23, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.