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Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week, in our Spotlight Interview, we welcome Kandia Crazy Horse, a trailblazing country and Americana artist. She's been a strong voice for Indigenous and Black representation in roots music, and now she's bringing that passion to life with her band, Cactus Rose NYC. Their latest release, Live from Lanapehoking: Field Recordings captures the raw, soulful energy of their unique Native Americana sound. Cactus Rose NYC are featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/cactus-rose-nyc Music by Cactus Rose NYC, Joy Harjo, Sue Jorge, Juan Luis Guerra, Joyslam, Morgan Toney, QVLN, Aaradhna, Gina Lorning, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Stolen Identity, Sara Kae, Raven Reid, Mike Bern, Sechile Sedare, Amanda Rheaume, Kinnie Starr, Celeigh Cardinal, Midnight Shine, Q052, Melody McAuthor, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Eadse, Leanne Goose, Bluedog. Visit our home page and www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org and check into our Two Buffalo Studios, our SAY Magazine Library and our new Indigenous in the News archives to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week, in our Spotlight Interview, we welcome Kandia Crazy Horse, a trailblazing country and Americana artist. She's been a strong voice for Indigenous and Black representation in roots music, and now she's bringing that passion to life with her band, Cactus Rose NYC. Their latest release, Live from Lanapehoking: Field Recordings captures the raw, soulful energy of their unique Native Americana sound. Cactus Rose NYC are featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at our place www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/cactus-rose-nyc Music by Cactus Rose NYC, Joy Harjo, Sue Jorge, Juan Luis Guerra, Joyslam, Morgan Toney, QVLN, Aaradhna, Gina Lorning, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Stolen Identity, Sara Kae, Raven Reid, Mike Bern, Sechile Sedare, Amanda Rheaume, Kinnie Starr, Celeigh Cardinal, Midnight Shine, Q052, Melody McAuthor, Lil Mike & Funny Bone, Eadse, Leanne Goose, Bluedog. Visit our home page and www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org and check into our Two Buffalo Studios, our SAY Magazine Library and our new Indigenous in the News archives to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.
Jenna Loren, a Northern BC based independent artist, has been rocking out on her guitar since age 13 when she strummed a poem to an Alanis song on her old Yamaha. Her music style was inspired by her Mother Michelle Prins and many influential female singers from Tracy Chapman to Jewel. Having grown up in Ontario, Jenna attended Peterborough Collegiate Vocational School's unique Integrated Arts Program with fellow Canadian musicians (such as Serena Ryder, Kelly McMichael, Brock Stonefish, Daniel Fortin, Benj Rowland, Caylie Staples, Jonah Cristall-Clarke, and Director Jared Raab). Since becoming active on TikTok in late February 2022, Jenna's attracted over 6000 followers, and goes live often, especially during 'Saturday Sessions' where she co-hosts a live music train alongside New Zealand's Crystal Starr. Last summer Jenna was humbled to perform in the women's festival Wild Women Grow and the Moose FM Block Party. In 2022 her single "You Can't Give Up" was featured in CBC Music's Toyota Searchlight contest, where Jenna was interviewed by several radio stations. Jenna has enjoyed recent performances such as Canada Day at Burleigh Falls Inn in Ontario, Bright Nights for the North Peace Cultural Centre and Moose FM, as well as Energetic County Fair's Rising Star competition at the Pub in Charlie Lake. She is also looking forward to being Stage Crew for the Bear Creek Folk Fest again this summer, featuring Sarah McLachlan and Blue Rodeo. When Jenna was 18, she moved to the west coast, where she busked Victoria's inner harbour and street markets, and held a weekly spot at Bastion Square. Jenna's performance venues ranged from Ocean Island Inn to the world renowned Butchart Gardens, and was an open mic regular at Darcy's Pub and Felicita's at UVic. Busking one day, a $20 bill was casually dropped into her case. It was from singer songwriter Kevin Woodward. He made Jenna a deal – that he'd help her record her first album if she vowed to pay-it-forward one day. That's the story of how Jenna's 2005 Overabundantly album came to fruition, and she fully intends on keeping her promise. Jenna's discography continued with her 2011 EP “It's Perfect Timing,” recorded at Infinity Studios with producer Jason Cook, featuring lead guitarist Christian Down. It exerts a raw soulful quality, and many of its songs are environmentally inspired. Jenna's single You Can't Give Up was released to radio across Canada and chosen for the Rock'in the Peace Compilation and showcase at the North Peace Cultural Centre in 2012. With awesome reviews, she was asked to open for Juno award-winning Russell DeCarle at the Lido Theatre. Jenna has performed on TV shows The New Canoe song writing episode with Kinnie Starr and Art Napoleon in 2007 and MYTV with Niska Napoleon in 2009. She's played live on Victoria's CFUV Radio and Peterborough's Trent Radio, and has been aired on many stations from Moose FM to CBC Radio One All Points West. In May 2010, Jenna's "Andrew" song was included on Feed the Soul vol.2 Compilation, a food bank fundraiser organized by musicians. In fall of 2017, Jenna opened two sold out shows for the Twin Peaks (Lindsay Pratt & Naomi Shore) Aussie Tour Kickoff Show at Whole Wheat 'n Honey in Fort St John. In early 2018, she performed original songs and acted in the Vagina Monologues, a Women's Resource Society fundraiser. In April 2019, Jenna was a main headliner for the Women Song concert at the Lido Theatre. #jennaloren #independentartist #musician #songwriter #chrispomay #livewithcdp #barrycullenchevrolet #wellingtonbrewery https://www.jennaloren.ca/home https://beacons.ai/chrisdpomay https://www.cameo.com/chrispomay Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/54200596...
LiIIian Allen on her poetry collection, Make the World New and Jane Cawthorne and Kinnie Starr on Impact: Women Writing After Concussion.
Emily A Sprague; Brian Eno / Harald Budd; Kinnie Starr; Sarah Davachi; Blessed are the Hearts that Bend; Laurie Anderson; Einstürzende Neubauten; The Cyrillic Typewriter; Windy and Carl; Jon Hassell; Pole; Dark Arts; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Faten Kanaan; Ana Roxanne; Kelly Lee Owens; Matchess; Beatrice Dillon; Joni Void / N Nao; White Poppy; Buildings and Food; MJ Guider; Against All Logic; Suns of Arqa; Xyla; Roy Ayers; Caribou; The Avalanches and Sault.
November is Native American Heritage Month! We'll celebrate with two hours of Indigenous funk, soul, jazz, and hip-hop! We'll hear from Khu.eex, John Trudell, Geo Neptune, Redbone, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Nataanii Means, Russell Means, Martha Redbone, Jim Pepper, Kinnie Starr, Silla+Rise, and more!
November is Native American Heritage Month! We'll celebrate with two hours of Indigenous funk, soul, jazz, and hip-hop! We'll hear from Khu.eex, John Trudell, Geo Neptune, Redbone, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Nataanii Means, Russell Means, Martha Redbone, Jim Pepper, Kinnie Starr, Silla+Rise, and more!
#002 Our second episode features the inimitable Kinnie Starr. A Juno award-winning artist, producer and activist, Kinnie allows us a rare glimpse into her protected personal world of creativity. We talk nature, movement, cancel culture and online safety, with takeaways to help you examine your own social, emotional and digital environmental habits. To connect with Kinnie Starr CLICK HEREFor Kinnie's website CLICK HERETo connect with Bombshell Brunches CLICK HERETo connect with Kristina Lao CLICK HERETo connect with Raquelle Roodenburg CLICK HERE
Kinnie Starr just co-wrote the powerful single, THE BEST, with Amanda Rheaume (video link) and is looking into the future with hope! 2020 will see the release of her soundtrack for the award-winning Edge of the Knife directed by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown and a follow-up podcast to Play Your Gender, the documentary film Kinnie released in 2016 on gender equity in the music industry. September 4-5-6 Kinnie will co-headline with Buffy Ste Marie and Snotty Nose Rez Kids at 2RiversRemix, a live stream of Contemporary Indigenous Music Normally it would have taken place in Lytton. BC but nothing is normal about 2020. Kinnie and I talk about her thoughts on Nation Indigenous Day, her soundtrack for Edge of the Knife, and the 2RiversRemix event next weekend. You’re going to want to sit down for this one. For more information, visit 2riversremix.ca.
Kinnie Starr co-wrote the powerful single, THE BEST, with @amandarheaume and is looking into the future with hope!2020 will see the release of her soundtrack for the award-winning Edge of the Knife (directed by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown, produced by Jonathon Franz), and a follow-up podcast to Play Your Gender, the documentary film Starr released (directed by Stephanie Clattenburg and produced by Sahar Yousefi) in 2016 on gender equity in the music industry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This first episode is a conversation between Jeff Nicholls, RAVEN’s board president, Indigenous lawyer and member of the Raven Clan of the Tsimshian Nation, and Shoshona Kish, founder of the Indigenous Music Summit and front woman of the band Digging Roots. Music by: Digging Roots, Kinnie Starr, and Amanda Rheuame. Used with permission.
Jessica Moss; Julianna Barwick; Sarah Davachi; Peppermoth; Catarina Barbieri; SubtractiveLad; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Julia Kent; M. Geddes Gingras; Brambles; Lusine; The Vancouver Women's Ambient Music Collective; Nervous Operator; Josephine Wiggs; Penelope Trappes; Efrim Manuel Menuck / Kevin Doria; The Arcade Fire; Pete Samples; Kinnie Starr; Kellarissa; Humans; Panda Bear & Doomsquad.
Joshua Abrams and the Natural Information Society; The Field; 2562; Deadbeat; LTJ Bukem; Telefuzz; Cinematic Orchestra; Kinnie Starr; Nuyorican Soul; Brasstronaut; Kelsey Lu; Ayers; Makayan McCraven; LTJ Bukem; Cold Specks; Mighty Truth; St. Germain; The Cinematic Orchestra; Supreme Beings of Leisure; Nightmares on Wax; Tricky & Alex Gopher.
Kinnie Starr (Recording Artist) sits down in studio to chat with David Moses.
We met Kinnie Starr at a February screening of her film, 'Play Your Gender,’ to discuss her forthcoming album, 'Feed the Fire,' and how she’s claimed her own lane in culture for 20+ years.
It's Canadian week! Ep 17 brings actor Jim Carrey & musician, artist, Juno Award winner Kinnie Starr. Good chat about wandering goalless, following your bliss and knowing when to say no, even if it's to Clive Davis, the head of Arista Records . Check out her music and upcoming documentary here: http://kinniestarr.ca/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The one and only Kinnie Starr has just dropped her latest LP, From Far Away, via Aporia Records. We had the chance to speak with the longtime music maker, producer, advocate, and all-around artist about topics like our dwindling natural resources, her spot on Dr. David Suzuki's Blue Dot Tour, the struggle faced by First Nations people in Canada, and of course, how her music weaves it all together. Next is musician and author Robert Freeman. Classical music should be a vital part of our culture, yet too many orchestras and opera houses have closed down, and it has become increasingly difficult for students with a music degree to find work! As former director of three of North America's top music schools, Robert Freeman identifies what needs to be done to turn this around in his newly-released book, The Crisis of Classical Music in America.
The talented Alida Kinnie Starr speaks candidly about her music, the future of feminism and the upcoming Women's World conference in Ottawa-Gatineau.
PUNKCAST#1003 Kinnie Starr performing live at Sin-e, NYC, on July 12 2006. The song is the title track from her 2003 album. More info: http://punkcast.com/1003