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Winds of change blow through Indigenous
"Make a Change" is a song on the new Indigenous album, "Broken Lands," and making a change is what group leader Mato Nanji has been up to for the last couple of years.
Indigenous - Broken Lands CD Review
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Indigenous: Native Sons Of the Allman Brothers
Mato Nanji of the Native American blues-rock band Indigenous. Enlarge Photo COMMENT Discussion Policy Your browser's settings may be preventing you from commenting on and viewing comments about this item.
Indigenous preview IE On 20th August 2008 @ 14:52 In Weekly , Indigenous frontman/guitarist Mato Nanji's past, upbringing, and musical journey are not only interesting stories, but unusual.
The national blues-rock band Indigenous plays from their upcoming album release "Broken Lands" 8 p.m. Aug.
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Indigenous singer catapulted to fame by 'pure voice'
He has been described as having the voice of an angel and his debut album is said to be the most beautiful recording ever made by an Aboriginal musician.
Music Picks June 26-July 2 | Live: Utah Arts Festival, Chris Hough, Mushman, Monorchist
Thursday 6.26 UTAH ARTS FESTIVAL Utah Arts Festival organizers went above and beyond this year in the music department, gathering a panel of "experts" to help determine the local lineup with unprecedented ...
Eureka Springs hosts the blues
EUREKA SPRINGS - The 2008 Eureka Springs Blues Weekend begins today with a Koko Taylor concert tonight at The Auditorium.
Q Jam Music & Sustainability Fest This Saturday
A large lecture tent powered by UNM's solar energy unit will offer educational programs like "Local Foods for Local Economies," "Green Roofs at Ground Level," "DIY Sustainability," "Healthy Home, Healthy ...
Thursday in Entertainment: Indiana Jones is back
Whiip-wielding adventurer Indiana jones is back after a 19-year absence from the big screen.
The Native American blues-rock group Indigenous consists of three brothers, Mato Nanji , Pte , and Horse , and their sister, Wanbdi . via KBCO.com
Eureka Springs Blues Weekend 2008
Eureka Springs, Arkansas will be rockin' and rollin' from Thursday night, May 29th through Sunday, June 1st, 2008 when the city hosts the annual Eureka Springs Blues Weekend. via About.com
Sydney Opera Presents Whichway NOW
After the success of the inaugural Whichway UP! last year, The Studio at Sydney Opera House will once again host a triple treat of the best Indigenous music around. via Huliq.com
After Bali: The Global Fight for Climate Justice
A Workshop on Human rights and how they can be used locally to build new relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. via Rabble.ca
CD/Download Release: Leni Stern Lyrics: Sociopolitical Nightmares in Africa
“The integration between Stern's music and the Mali musicians' mastery is nearly seamless.”
THE WASHINGTON POST: "Leni Stern Crafts a Cross-Cultural Prayer Meeting on the Soulful 'Africa'" "Shimmering Guitar Work and an Indigenous Brew of Vocal Harmonies"; Lyrics Address "Sociopolitical Nightmares" ... via All About Jazz
Apology 'must say removals were...
“Some thoughts on how the Prime Minister might say sorry". It was endorsed yesterday by Ms O'Donoghue and alliance co-chair Christine King, who said it was "absolutely”
AUSTRALIA'S apology to the Stolen Generation should not only use the word "sorry", it should also concede that removing Aboriginal children from their families was "evil" and "cruel" and part of a policy that ... via AdelaideNow...
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Prime Minister John Howard explains changes to the permit system governing access to Indigenous land during a visit to Hermannsburg in the Northern Territory. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation
“We're from South Dakota so it's great to see this here”
It was an Alberta cowboy from Hobbema who roped up the most Aboriginal Peoples Choice Music Awards on Friday night. via Edmonton Sun