2008 Nammy nominee Star Nayea was a recent guest. A woman Blues artist who does occasionally play some of the Blues Fest held in Orlando. To learn more about Star Nayea visit: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=72499613&MyToken=df0ab436-4e54-42e4-8525-84b5bc5170ec
Sorry but Star Nayea is currently out of Cds for sale. Like most Native Artist she is NOT supported by a record label. [...]
Posted by White Horse on 09.28.2008 at 11:25 pm// Tagged: Indigenous Sounds
Terry Tsotigh a Native Blues Artist Yet another one of the MANY types of Music now being played by Native Artist. White Horse is Honored to play Native Blues Music on his show. To learn more about Terry Tsotigh and purchase his music visit: http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=118213829
Posted by White Horse on 09.28.2008 at 11:12 pm// Tagged: Indigenous Sounds
The Larry Redhouse Trio a Native JAZZ band. Jazz a form of Music not performed by most Native Artist. But White Horse has found and regularly plays the Larry Redhouse Trio on his show. To learn more about The Larry Redhouse Trio and purchase there Cds visit: http://larryredhouse.tripod.com/jazztrio/
Posted by White Horse on 09.28.2008 at 11:07 pm// Tagged: Indigenous Sounds
yes, Medicine Groove Jean-Michel Wizenne from FRANCE a White man that has been accepted into the Native Culture and he does it properly. Jean does NOT claim he is Native or joined any membership tribes. Membership Tribes are FAKE tribes that you PAY to be a member. Actual American Indians do NOT pay to be [...]
Posted by White Horse on 09.28.2008 at 11:00 pm// Tagged: Indigenous Sounds
The Native Axe Man Cometh! Yes Paul Underwood of Exit Wound was my guest on Indigenous Sounds. Exit Wound was recently booked to play the Rockin The Oaks Festival in California. Exit Wound is a very good Instrumental band many say that type of music is dead. But Exit Wound is bringing Native Instrumental Music [...]
Posted by White Horse on 09.28.2008 at 10:41 pm// Tagged: Indigenous Sounds