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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND Show with musician Joey Stuckey celebrates Native American musicians and music. CHECK OUT - Our Indigenous Voices music playlist on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/ydef7wup - National Association of Native American Music site that includes Nammy nominee music playlists, and performer history: https://www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com/ Co-host of Big Blend Radio's BIG DAILY BLEND Show every 4th Sunday, Joey Stuckey is known as the Music Ambassador of Macon, Georgia "The Southern Rock Capital of the World." He's an award-winning blind guitarist, songwriter, singer, composer, producer, and sound engineer. More: https://www.joeystuckey.com/ Follow the BIG DAILY BLEND Show, here: https://big-daily-blend.podbean.com/
BONUS "Gayowah 101 - Show #05 (All Iroquois Social Dance)". Sharing segments of the show "Gayowah 101", which was produced for broadcast on CKRZ 100.3 FM, Ohsweken, Ontario. Shows were recorded from 2001 - 2010. These precorded segments were used when not available to attend in person. Sharing instead of leaving on shelf to collect dust!! Features Old Moccasin Dance (Tonawanda Singers), New Women's Shuffle Dance (Sing - Fall 1998) (River Road Singers), Round Dance (Allegany Singers), Delaware Skin Dance (aka Stick Dance) (Art Johnson + Lyle Anderson).
In this episode, Sarah sits down with Michelle McCauley Bobadilla to talk about the state of Native American music education. As a long-time music educator and a member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute tribe in Nevada. Michelle provides insight on how educators should approach learning about and tapping into their local Native Nations and what not to do when it comes to Native American Heritage month. Resources mentioned in the episode: Indian Country Today: https://ictnews.org/ Powow Livestreams: https://www.youtube.com/@Powwows Michelle's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@MichelleMcCauley You can also connect with Michelle on Instagram (@thaswrong) and follow F-flat Books to learn more about her forthcoming book, "Kammu, Kammu." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Today there are hundreds of Native American communities on the continents of North and South America. With each, their own cultures, cuisines, languages and rituals. But at the heart of all of these communities are dance and music. Let's learn about the sounds and origins of their music! This episode will focus on North America (Canada, The United States and Mexico).
BONUS "Songs of the Earth - Show 21 (Social at Sing at Oswe:geˀ - Fall 2017)". Features songs: Standing Quiver, Old Fish Dance, Pigeon Dance, Raccoon Dance, New Women's Shuffle Dance, Fish Dance, Chicken Dance, Garter Dance, Rabbit Dance, Cousin's Dance, Delaware Skin Dance. Thanks to Artie Martin for sharing these recordings.
Join host Grace McNally for an all new Travel Notes episode on Native American music and culture featuring Cathy Nelson from Keepers of the Word, an organization that works to preserve South Carolina Native culture and Two Piece, a Charleston based musical duo comprised of Delia Chariker and Bill Whittaker.
Organizer Ed Koban talks about the Native American Music Awards, mental health, and more. Then, Hamadi Ali and Dao Kamara from the Providence Farm Collective share their stories of farming, culture, and community- touching on how they give back on the East side, and how they themselves need help to keep the collective growing.
Verdell Primeaux is a two-time Grammy award winning vocalist in Native American Music. He was brought up with music in his family; he is a third generation recording artist. He met his musical brother Johnny Mike in 1986 and they launched a successful career with 30 records as Primeaux and Mike. Their music was inspired by and performed in connection with the Native American Church, which Verdell talks about in this podcast. Verdell says the music can bridge divisions, including ethic gaps and religion. “This music has a universal outreach, it has a purpose.” He says, for the Native Americans, music and everything they do is a prayer, and for prayer to be most powerful, it should be in the form of a song. Verdell says, “Now is the time to bring people together,” with books, movies, songs, about the spirit and power of music. He says, “Everyone is blessed with their own voice.”
BONUS "Songs of the Earth - Show 13 (All Iroquois Social Dance)", featuring music by Cam Hill & Ed Thomas, Gordie Buck, and Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson.
This week's More Than Work Podcast guest is Christina Giacona. We went to high school together in Santa Clarita, California and were in the band. After graduation, she pursued a degree in music from California State University, Northridge (CSUN). She has gone on to get her Masters at the University of New Mexico where she studied Native American Music, joined the Fort Smith Symphony in Arkansas part-time, as a clarinetist. She enjoys the opportunity to play with the innovative group. + Her and her partner Patrick Conlin, a violist and sound engineer, founded the Los Angeles New Music Ensemble in 2008 which they ran until 2014. Now they reside in Oklahoma where they have founded Onyx Lane, a full-service music production company. Christina is a professor at the University of Oklahoma teaching Native American Music and American Popular Music while studying for her second doctorate, this time in Cultural Anthropology. + “Cube of Light” is the latest album release from Christina and Patrick. They are taking it on tour soon for fully immersive audio and visual experiences giving the audience the opportunity to experience the album in a unique way. + Note from Rabiah (Host): Christina outlines how her high school music dreams have been fulfilled and it made me think a lot about how these dreams would manifest in reality if we allow ourselves to take chances. I think that the advice she has for young people pursuing creative endeavours is unique and very practical since it comes from her lived experience. I'm on board completely with her “do it yourself” sentiment and hope people come away from this one encouraged to do just that. + Find Christina Onyx Lane: https://onyxlane.com/ + Mentioned in this episode: Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World: https://www.rumblethemovie.com/ Rumble by Link Wray : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucTg6rZJCu4 AJR: https://www.ajrbrothers.com/ Fort Smith Symphony: https://www.fortsmithsymphony.org/ + More than Work Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @morethanworkpod Please review and follow anywhere you get podcasts. Thank you for listening. Have feedback? Email morethanworkpod@gmail.com
Features music by Robbie Robertson, Fawn Wood, Aldridge Bill + Huron Burnham, Joel Johnson, Cam Hill, Kyle Dowdy Sr., Allegany Singers, Black Lodge Singers, Young Spirit, Ulali.
In this first episode, listen to the IRC research team discuss the implication of traditional understandings situated into modern Indigenous life and love. In this discussion the IRC team uses traditional Salish Love Songs as a springboard to explore modern issues facing cultural revitalization and to explore foundational worldview characteristics important to research by Indigenous scholars. How do we bring back the old Indian Love Medicine?Hosted by Aaron Brien, Kamiah Dumontier, Serra Hoagland, Brenda Shepard, Shandin PeteSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/TribalResearchSpecialist)
Indigenous tribes to North America have shaped their identity "in the context of music" as our guest Kevin Locke shares. Kevin is from the Lakota tribe and for the past 50 years he's been traveling to over 90 countries to share music, cultural experiences, and the concept of world citizenship...the fact that we're all one family despite our tribe, nation, or background. Kevin sheds light on music and spirituality, the real story behind the "Native American flute", how he's sustained his career for so many decades, and more! Check out Kevin Locke at www.kevinlocke.com Right now the show comes out every two weeks. If you would like the show to come out on a weekly basis, I invite you to become a patron of this podcast by supporting with $1-10 or more every time I put out an episode or on a monthly basis. This would allow me to dedicate more time on developing the podcast. Please go to: www.patreon.com/oneplanetmusic
Features music by Bill Miller, Randy Wood, Crystal Shawanda, Grand River Bluegrass, Shin VanEvery, House of Shem, Christine Anu, Avery and Fidelia Jimerson, Bill Crouse, Cam Hill, Lyle Anderson, Huron Miller, Kyle Dowdy Sr., Allegany Singers, James N Wilson, Indigenous, Murray Porter, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Allegany Singers.
Features music by Pura Fe, Jamie Coon, Crystal Shawanda, Oneida Women of Wisconsin, Jennifer Kreisberg + Sadie Buck, Nitanis 'Kit' Largo, Fawn Wood, Buffy Sainte Marie, Allegany Young Women, and Walela.
Features music by Randy Wood, Tracy Shenandoah, The Breeze Band, Murray Porter, Allegany Singers, Bill Crouse, Lyle Anderson, Claude McKenzie, Huron Miller, Grey Buffalo, John Ballard, Steve Henhawk + Guy Williams.
Features music by Pipestone Creek Singers, Jason Burnstick, Allegany Singers, Smith + Toppah, Young Spirit, Frazer Sundown, Sheldon Sundown, Ulali, Carnegie Roadrunners, George Buck, Smoke, Gaweni:yo Singers.
Features music by James N Wilson, Ullridge Bill + Huron Burnham, Midnite Express, Northern Cree, TruRez Crew, Jessica Mauboy , Young Spirit, Kyle Dowdy Sr., Al George, Northern Wind, Shin VanEvery, Bill Miller, Allegany Men.
On August 3, 1990, President H. W. Bush declared the month of November National American Indian Heritage Month. (We refer to it now as Native American Heritage Month.) While certainly any month is the perfect month to learn about and celebrate Native peoples, November is a time especially encouraged to do so. With that in mind, we're exploring some of the instruments often used and treasured in indigenous music. From turtle shelled rattles to eagle bone whistles, we're going to hear some incredible Native American music in today's episode. On a personal note, this has been my favorite episode of the podcast thus far to research and create. I can't wait for you to learn new things about Native American music! To get access to the full show notes and all the resources mentioned, visit busykidsdopiano.com/podcast/6
Department of Health Services Billing & Coding Supervisor Cristina Gutierrez visits the Studio to talk about the importance of her division to YDSP Health Center's Clinical Operations. Cristina also spends time talking about her trip to the Gathering of Nations Pow Wow, The Native American Princess Competition, and Native American Music from the Pow Wow.
Elaine Grohman and award winning musician Joanne Shenandoah discuss her music, how passion and creativity can impact the world and you'll also hear a song from Joanne on this edition of Going Beyond Medicine on Empower Radio.
TONY RICE will inspire you with his heartfelt music.
Features songs: Standing Quiver, Old Fish Dance, Pigeon Dance, Raccoon Dance, New Women's Shuffle Dance, Fish Dance, Chicken Dance, Garter Dance, Rabbit Dance, Cousin's Dance, Delaware Skin Dance.
Features music by Six Nations Women, Bear Fox, Buffy St Marie, Susan Aglukark, Christine Anu, Tudjaat, Flora Wallace, Jennifer Kreisberg, Shin VanEvery, Crystal Shawanada, Jamie Coon, Tracy Bone, Thelma Plum, Fawn Wood, Delia Waskewitch, Walela.
Features music by Thelma Plum, Pipestone Creek Singers, Jake Thomas, Sullivan + Day, Young Scouts, Brian Black Thunder, Eyabay, Northern Wind, Bill Crouse, Claude McKenzie, Murray Porter, Kyle Dowdy Sr.
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.
Features music by Curry Jimerson + Dowdy, JC Campbell, Northern Cree, Cree Confederation, Bitterly Divine, Built for Comfort Blues Band, M.LaForme, Texas Meltdown, Johnny-John + Block, Bear Creek, Kyle + Cam + Bill, North Bear, R. Paskemin.
Features music by Tracy Shenandoah, House of Shem, Whitefish Jrs, Elk Solider, Archie Roach Briggs, K/G Singers, Bad Medicine, Buffy St. Marie, Northern Cree Singers, Stoney Creek Singers, Jake Thomas.
Features music by Allegany Singers, House of Shem, Archie Roach, Stoney Park, Young Spirit, Cam Hill, Bill Crouse, Tudjaat, Huron Miller, North Bear, Blackstone Singers, Jamie Coon, Crystal Shawanda and Don Amero, Newtown Men
Features music by Steve Henhawk + Guy Williams, Joel Johnson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, A Tribe Called Red, Raymond Spraggue, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Northern Cree Singers, Cree Confederation, Grey Buffalo, Angus Jourdain, Young Spirit, Alegany River Singers.
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 […]
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...
When we watch the shadows of the sun dance around us, we are captivated by movement and where it takes us. So when we listen to an artful blend of musical talent that creates a distinctive sound we are whirling IN the Sun Shadows. Today on InTouch Interviews we are treated to this world in a way only the members of Sun Shadows can deliver. Hear the story in music and words of how Sun Shadows blends contemporary and old world Native instruments to create award winning Native music. 646-378-0378 allows to you listen or comment and by all means, dancing IS allowed!
Born in Pasadena, California, in 1954, Kenny grew up in a music-filled household. His early affinity to music is a reflection of his Native American roots. His bloodlines come directly from two Indian Nations, the Mohawk and the Cherokee. Kenny Lee Lewis is credited as one of the songwriters who gave Steve Miller "personality". Yet, as many Native people do, he chose to stay in the background helping other artists to shine by composing for them. His "Cool Magic" on the Steve Miller Band's Abracadabra album reached Billboard's Hot 100 chart. And, his co-produced "Shangri-La" on Italian X-Rays was described as "the LP's standout track". Kenny’s "Midnight Train" was featured on The Steve Miller Band's 1993 WideRiver album. Always proud of his Native roots, Kenny Lee Lewis - the Rockin’ Mohawk, is showing America that Indian artists have talent and longevity in many musical genres. He is currently a member of the Native American Music Association. It is the world’s leading membership-based association consisting of music industry professionals directly involved in the recording and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American Music initiatives. In addition to music, Kenny chooses to volunteer his time and talent to the cause of helping Native children who live with a disability. He serves as an Ambassador for a program that teaches Native parents to advocate for their children with school systems. He believes that it his duty to give back by serving the most vulnerable people in Native society. For more information and tour schedule for Kenny Lee Lewis - the Rockin’ Mohawk, please visit www.stevemillerband.com and www.kennyleelewis.com.
Features music by Cam Hill & Ed Thomas, Gordie Buck, and Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson
Features music by George Buck, Allegany Singers, Oneida Longhouse Singers of Wisconsin, Allegany Singers, Steve Henhawk & Guy Williams, Ed Curry Avery Jimerson & Herb Dowdy, Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson
Features music by Last Minute Gang, Tax Free Singers, Newtown Singers, Allegany Singers
Features music by Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson, Allegany River Singers, Ed Curry, Avery Jimerson, Herb Dowdy, Steve & Guy, Huron Miller, Lyle Anderson, Al George, Cam Hill, Bill Crouse, Kyle Dowdy Sr, Newtown Singers, Tonawanda Singers
Features music by Bill Crouse, Stoney Creek, Grey Buffalo, Smoke, KG Singers, Randy Wood, Jamin Paskemin, Buffy St Marie, Crystal Shawanda, The Breeze Band, Alvis Thompson & Norman Jimerson
Features music by Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson, George Leach, Lot^nt, Jace Martin, Archie Roach, Akwesasne Women, Jennifer Kreisburg, Fawn Wood, Tha Tribe, Avery Jimerso, Allegany River Singers, Elk Soldier, Steve & , Bear Creek, Northern Cree
Playlist 06.28.06 Crazy Aunt Mary - Walk of Fame Tabitha Lebec - Little Deaths Laura Sullivan - Pachelbel for the Potomac Deborah Lombardi - In Exile Kara Johnstad - Thank You Emily Lord - Can't Kiss Me Casually Beth Wimmer - With Our Eyes Closed Carol Barbi - Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gwenevered - About Dreams Annie Sidley - Jealousy Ember Swift - No Regrets Leanne Douglas - Lonely Too Long Amy Ketchum - Heaven Feather River Singers - Beautiful World (Women's Traditional) Kate Ashby-Craft - You're My Addiction Eden Automatic - Utopia.mp3 This week we bring you a wonderful selection of music from across the globe, from California to NY to Ontario, to Germany, to Australia and many lovely places in between. With a mesmerizing range of keyboards this week we still squeeze in some guitar, some jazzy, funky rock, some moody rock, and some Native American Music! Whew.. and we started the week with the lovely Leeloo's birthday!
Features music by Tracy Shenandoah, Black Lodge Singers, Huron Miller, Northern Cree, Steve Henhawk & Guy Williams, Randy Wood, River Road Singers, Black Lodge Singers, Pappy Johns Band, Indigenous, George Leach, Archie Roach, Whitefish Jrs
Features music by Allegany Singers, Northern Cree, Whitfish Jr.'s, K/G Singers, Kyle Dowdy Sr., Red Hous, Cam Hill & Ed Thomas, Young Grey Horse, TruRez Crew
Features music by Northern Cree, Tonawanda Singers, Pura Fe, Cam Hill, Old Mush Singers, Jay Begaye & Everitt White, TruRez Crew, Bill Crouse, Midnite Express, Archie Roach, Hubert 'Chief' Cusick
Features music by Six Nations Singers, Archie Roach, Young Grey Horse, Charlie Hil, Claude McKenzie, Florent Vollant, Allegany Singers, Jennifer Kreisburg, Cozad Singers
Features music by Newtown Singers, Wild Horse, Grand River Bluegrass, John Trudell, Tracy Shenandoah, Northern Wind, Last Minute Gang
Features music by Allegany Singers, Jerry Alfred & The Medicine Beat, Flora Wallace, Steve Henhawk & Guy Williams, Whitefish Jrs, Avery Jimerson, Little Island Cree, Huron Miller
Features music by Art Johnson & Lyle Anderson, Northern Cree, Bill Miller, Hubert "Chief" Cusick, Horsetail Singers, Ulali, Redbone, Bill Crouse, Alvis Thompson & Norman Jimerson, Last Minute Gang.