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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).
What music from 2023 is on repeat in your Native playlist? We'll get recommendations from Native artists and others with their ears to the ground about this year's new releases from veteran artists and up-and-comers, spanning genres, tribes, and styles. GUESTS DEF-I (Diné), hip-hop artist and MC Larry K (Ho-Chunk), producer of Indigenous in Music Robert Ortiz (Taos Pueblo), DJ of REZ-olution Radio Hour on KSUT Tribal Radio
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After penning iconic songs like “The Weight” and “Up on Cripple Creek” as a member of The Band, Robbie Robertson (Mohawk, Cayuga descent) went on to produce solo albums and major motion picture soundtracks including the upcoming Martin Scorsese film Killers of the Flower Moon. He was the voice narrating the Native America series on PBS. Along the way he crossed paths with a number of Native musicians and admirers. GUESTS Brian Wright-McLeod (Dakota/Anishinabe), author of The Encyclopedia of Native Music and Indigenous musicologist Pura Fé (Tuscarora Indian Nation and Taino), musician and founding member of the trio Ulali Ava Hill, former chief of the Six Nations of the Grand River Elliott Landy, photographer and writer Murray Porter (Mohawk from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory), Juno award-winning musician Elaine Bomberry (Anishinabe and Cayuga, from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory), radio and television producer and artist manager
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.
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Hailing from Bakersfield, CA(home to iconic country music star, Buck Owens and the Nu-METAL pioneers in Korn) Andrés' persistent touring schedule and ability to frequently self release quality music will earn him a street named after him in no time. Although The Fall of Troy and Hail the Sun have been nice enough to let him open up their shows, Andrés has had trouble being embraced by the progressive post-hardcore community due to his embarrassingly cheesy lyrics and obvious musical show tune influences. Andrés' social media bio reads "I ain't nothin but a jazz hound baby."
Web3-native music artist Annika Rose joins Season 6 and highlights the importance of data, how data has helped her progress in the space, and why Bello's technology can be so useful for someone like her.Full EpisodeSeason 6 Episode 27About Mint ShortsEnjoy the best moments from the podcast in bite-size segments.---------------------------------------------------------------------------Sign up for Adam Levy's newsletterhttps://levychain.substack.com---------------------------------------------------------------------------Follow Adam Levy on social media:Twitter:https://twitter.com/levychainInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/levychainLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/levy-adamWebsite:https://adamlevy.io
Ar kādām pārdomām pēc dalības pasaules mūzikas forumā "WOMEX" Latvijā atgriezušies etniskās mūzikas jomas pārstāvji. Kas mainījies etniskas mūzikas tirgū, pārrunājam Kultūras rondo studijā. No 19. līdz 23. oktobrim Portugāles galvaspilsētā Lisabonā noritēja lielākais pasaules mūzikas forums" WOMEX", kurā Latvijas Mūzikas informācijas centrs (LMIC) jau 17. reizi organizēja stendu Latvijas etniskās mūzikas jomas pārstāvjiem. Īpaši šim pasākumam arī šogad sadarbībā ar nacionālo ierakstu kompāniju "SKANi" izdota etniskās mūzikas izlase “Native Music 17. Traditional / Folk / World-music Latvia”. Par Latvijas līdzdalību šajā mūzikas forumā stāsta Latvijas Mūzikas informācijas centra projektu vadītāja Vineta Romāne, kultūras menedžmenta centra "Lauska" vadītāja Daina Zalāne, "bišu karaliene" Katrīna Dimanta un studijas "Lauska" pārstāvis Kaspars Bārbals.
"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/
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.
Irv and Zee talk about The Ripcords' Sammy victory, being nominated for a NAMMY (native music awards), playing left-handed guitar, bands around the Syracuse area, pinch me moments and more Like Irv's page on FacebookThis Podcast is sponsored by - United Auto Sales- https://unitedusedcars.com/ EJA Moving Service- www.ejamoving.comJoey's at 307- www.315eats.comBallsy- www.ballwash.com *Use Promo Code MEMEBERSONLY for 15% discount *Utica Coffee Roasters- www.wakethehellup.comSaranac Brewery- www.saranac.comAttorney Dave Longeretta- 315-735-6162___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Support this podcast through Virtual Tip Jar- Venmo: @xytoda Cash App: https://cash.app/AnthonyZeeDonaldson____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Get Social with The D-The D on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/DisruptionnetworkThe D on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/disruptionnetwork/The D on Twitter - https://twitter.com/the_D_networkThe D on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/disruptionnetworkThe D on Twitch- https://www.twitch.tv/disruptionnetwork
Jazz has its roots in a number of other musical forms: band music, spirituals, blues, and ragtime.
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.
Learn more at GrowingOldProject.com. Subscribe on your favorite streaming platform, and follow the Growing Old Project on Instagram. This series was created in collaboration. Created by:Lylianna Allala, Colleen Echohawk, and Tamara Power-DrutisProduced by:Katie MosehauerWritten by:Tamara Power-DrutisNarrated by:Zoey Echohawk-Hayashi, Collen Echohawk, Lylianna Allala, Tamara Power-Drutis along with various members of the Growing Old team.Music for the series by:Black Stax, Glass Heart String Choir, Lacey Warrior, and Talaya Logan Marque Studios with engineering and mixing by Katie Mosehauer and Greg Fields and mixing and mastering by Pierre Ferguson.Music in Episode 4 part 1 by:Lacey Warrior, Kai Engel, and Tamara Power-Drutis.Recording by:Katie Mosehauer, Tamara Power-Drutis, and Katie MyersIn Partnership With:Chief Seattle Club and Earth Day Northwest 2020Promotion and Community Engagement by:The Vida AgencyFiscal sponsorship provided by:Earth Day Northwest 2020 and Forterra
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.
Bill Miller plays the flute, guitar and speaks some words of wisdom at Globalquerque in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Jenn Harper, founder of Cheekbone Beauty, tells us all about her Canadian made cosmetics and what inspires her brand. Brian Wright-McLeod, author of "The Encyclopedia of Native Music" announces his new midday show on 106.5 in Toronto.
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Läti folgikogumik Läti nädalal: Latvia, Native Music 7 Folgialbum.
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Young guitarists emulate standard-bearers like The Kinks’ Dave Davies, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton. But when those guitarists were making their mark in the 1960s, they worshipped their own guitar hero: Link Wray. Sixty years ago, in 1958, Wray released “Rumble,” an instrumental song that had the 12-bar form of blues but pioneered the distortion effect that would become a defining element in rock. It’s what you hear in the very first notes of songs like The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me” and The Who’s “I Can See for Miles. “ On this podcast extra, Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and James Hutchinson, who plays bass guitar with Bonnie Raitt, weigh in on Wray’s technique and influence. “It’s got to be one of the most basic and yet fundamentally moving songs that have ever been recorded for the purposes of rock music,” says Brian Wright-McLeod, author of The Encyclopedia of Native Music. Guitar player Stevie Salas says Wray was proud of his Native American heritage, and the song’s success turned Wray into an inspiration for other Native American musicians. In fact, the song is in a title of a documentary about Native Americans in rock that Salas produced and appears in: Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Young guitarists emulate standard-bearers like The Kinks’ Dave Davies, Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page, and Eric Clapton. But when those guitarists were making their mark in the 1960s, they worshipped their own guitar hero: Link Wray. Sixty years ago, in 1958, Wray released “Rumble,” an instrumental song that had the 12-bar form of blues but pioneered the distortion effect that would become a defining element in rock. It’s what you hear in the very first notes of songs like The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me” and The Who’s “I Can See for Miles. “ On this podcast extra, Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and James Hutchinson, who plays bass guitar with Bonnie Raitt, weigh in on Wray’s technique and influence. “It’s got to be one of the most basic and yet fundamentally moving songs that have ever been recorded for the purposes of rock music,” says Brian Wright-McLeod, author of The Encyclopedia of Native Music. Guitar player Stevie Salas says Wray was proud of his Native American heritage, and the song’s success turned Wray into an inspiration for other Native American musicians. In fact, the song is in a title of a documentary about Native Americans in rock that Salas produced and appears in: Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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.
YES IT'S #JUNEJAMZ 2017! And that means we will be playing some AWESOME Native Music For The Native Trailblazers Music Awards! We are so glad you are here! It's not too late to submit! Details on NativeTrailblazers.com. We'll be hearing from Frank Waln! the Groovalottos! Mike Bone and much much more! We will be joined by our guest co-host Michael Bucher! Get ready for an awesome time! Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with nearly a million listeners worldwide! For over seven years, our award-winning Native themed online radio show has been delivering the hottest topics in Indian Country to your desktop, mobile or other listening devices! Listen in every Friday night at 8pm 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
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.
Tonight is the first of June Jamz 2015! - Shé:kon and Thanks for joining Native Trailblazers! The Native Show with over half a million listeners worldwide! SUBMIT YOUR SONG email us at media@nativetrailblazers.com 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
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We meet the best baseball bat makers in the world this week and yes, they come from Ottawa. It is a great story about how some research and Ottawa pub drinks brought many batting records to Major League Baseball. We meet Sam, Arlene and Alfred from Sam Bat. Music from A Tribe Called Red!
We meet the best baseball bat makers in the world this week and yes, they come from Ottawa. It is a great story about how some research and Ottawa pub drinks brought many batting records to Major League Baseball. We meet Sam, Arlene and Alfred from Sam Bat. Music from A Tribe Called Red!
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
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.