Native Musicians in The Groove

Native Musicians in The Groove
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Publisher : Native Voices Books
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9781570679360
ISBN-13 : 1570679363
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Book Synopsis Native Musicians in The Groove by : Vincent Schilling

Download or read book Native Musicians in The Groove written by Vincent Schilling and published by Native Voices Books. This book was released on 2012-03-06 with total page 185 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the melodic sounds of a classical guitar or the wailing of an electric guitar to country music and punk rock, these musicians deliver. They offer a wide selection of musical styles as diverse as the music industry itself. Read about the lives of these outstanding performers who represent the fresh new sounds from Native American today. The music of these talented artists transcends borders and cultures to speak directly to the hearts and minds of listeners. But it was not always easy for them to reach their goals. Shane Yellowbird (Cree) - Canadian country recording artist Mary Youngblood (Seminole/Aleut) - Flutist Blackfire (Navajo) - Punk rock and traditional Dine' (Navajo) music Jamie Coon (Creek/Seminole) - Singer/songwriter Gabriel Ayala (Pascua Yaqui) - Classical guitarist Mato Nanji (Nakota Sioux) - Lead guitarist and singer for Indigenous Four Rivers Drum - Vibrant drum group


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