Its a Native American Music Fest
This edition of Native Sounds-Native Voices (NS-NV) Tobias (Omaha, Dakota, Navajo and Cherokee) and Aden (Rosebud Sioux) put together a playlist of easy listening songs from Native Artists. We included Daryl Tonemah who is a Grammy nominated artist and performed at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. We also included Arigon Starr who is a Native American Music Awards (NAMA) winner, composer and performer in The Red Road and all around Native entertainer. Last but not least Keith Secola, The Plateros and Indigenous who all have performed at Stage 49, a three day Native American music festival in conjunction with The Gathering of Nations Pow-wow in Albuquerque, NM. In other words, it was a short Native American music festival. We are always looking to impress our audience with Native artists and all their accomplishments. Tune in every Thursday morning from 8 a.m. – 10 a. m. C.D.T. on the web at KZUM.org or AIROS.org to listen to the live broadcast of Native Sounds-Native Voices.
“Combustible” (One In Every Crowd) Tonemah
“Apache A-Go Go” (Wind-up) Arigon Starr
"House of The Rising Sun” (No Lies) Curtis Cardinal
“Bone Days” (Bone Days) John Trudell
“Wide Open Spaces” (Wild Band of Indians) Keith Secola
“Piney Wood Hills" (Up Where We Belong) Buffy Sainte-Marie
“Still” (Tracks South) Cherokee Rose
“Fool Me Again” (The Acoustic Sessions) Indigenous
“Forever I’m With You” (Hang On) The Plateros
“My Mind is Ramblin” (I’ve Been Driftin From Door To Door) Jimmy Wolf
“Run Through The Jungle” (Shadowman) Link Wray
“Whiskey Breath” (Swagger) Lucie Idlout
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