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Star Nayea has had the pleasure of working with many highly accomplished Native American Artists. Robbie Robertson, Rita Coolidge & Walela, Buffy St. Marie, Ulali, Bill Miller, Indigenous, Joanne Shenandoah Chuck Billy (Testament), Gary Farmer, And of course Star's long time friends Keith Secola, and Robert Mirabal. And Non Native artists. Being on the same bill as Mr. Willie Nelson, while Serving as an opener for Tommy Shaw & Super 80's rock group Styx. While Living In New York, Star had the pleasure of a few jams sessions with Todd Wolf, (former Guitarist for Sheryl Crow).

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This is simply a test of our feed to make sure it is still working.....please enjoy the promo....it features the music of Joseph Firecrow, grammy nominated flute player..Thanks!Michael Kickingbear.nativemusic@gmail.com860.236.9131skype us @ nativemusic

Published: 1 year ago
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This is the Daily Dose of native music episodes 3 + 4. We have combined these two daily shows due to my illness from Monday, October 1st. Man I hate being sick! No one likes it of course. The only GOOD thing I can say about being sick is that it forces me to take a day or two off from work which has been quite hectic as of late. So resting is always a good thing right?Anyway.....In this show, I feature the music of Kenai from their latest CD "Spirit of the wind" and their track "Power of Stone"please see: www.kenaimusic.comFrom there we move onto the music of Douglas Blue Feather, a 7 time native American Award winner. His latest CD is Called "Heal The Earth" of which I feature the title track.Please see: www.douglasbluefeather.comThank you very much for staying subscribed!COPY WRITE: SINGLE FEATHER COMMUNICATIONS 2007HOST: MICHAEL KICKING BEARE-MAIL: NATIVEMUSIC@GMAIL.COMSKYPE: NATIVEMUSICLISTENER VOICE MAIL: 1-866-735-0611 (TOLL FREE)WWW.NATIVE-MUSIC-PODCAST.COMVIDEO BLOG: http://ipm.typepad.com/indigenous_peoples_music/

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Bill Miller has cemented himself as one of the staple native American artists in the last 20 years. In this daily dose, we feature his track called "Dreams of wounded knee" from his "Red Road" CD.Artists Website: www.billmiller.netFrom The Artists Website:* February 13, 2005 - Bill Miller Wins Grammy!Bill Miller accepts the award for best native American music album for "Cedar Dream Songs" at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)* December 8, 2004 - Cedar Dream Songs- Nominated for a GrammyBills' latest CD - Cedar Dream Songs has been nominated for Best Native American Music Album by the 47th Grammy Awards. Be sure to mark your calendars now to watch the awards that will be telecast on February 13, 2005 at 8:00pm ET on CBS.* September 2004 - Bill Miller to be a part of Smithsonian Museum of Native American ceremony in Washington D.C.* April 27th 2004 - 9:00-Midnight @ BB King's Blues Club in Nashville, Bill will perform two original songs and be a part of the Tommy Sim's All Star Band that includes music legends, Kirk & Kevin Whalum, Nicole C. Mullen, the Katina's, Toby Mac, Michael Tait, and others. This event is sponsored by E.R.A.C.E., a non-profit organization focused on promoting reconciliation and unity among all races and dismantling the invisible yet socially destructive boundaries of racial discrimination.* April 25th - Bill will be part of a collection of singer/songwriters to be featured in the annual GMA "Guitar Pull". Event will be covered by "American Songwriter Magazine" as well as "R&R".* April 2004 - PBS reports its highest ratings for the month of March* March 16th 2004 - Vanguard has released "Spirit Songs" - The Best of Bill Miller.* March 7th, 2004 - PBS Special "Songs of the Spirit" makes it's television debut in Eureka California.* March 2004 NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE - is running an article on SPIRIT SONGS in its March 2004 issue, along with a photograph. The March/April issue of NATIVE PEOPLES magazine will be highlighting SPIRIT SONGS in two areas: ON THE WIND and HIGHLIGHTS.* February 2004 - BILL LIVE RADIO INTERVIEW - All three artists on the PBS Special were interviewed LIVE on the hour-long national radio program NATIVE AMERICA CALLING, airing on the web, as well as over 35 stations nationwide.(AIROS - American Indian Radio on Satellite)* September, 2003 - SONGS OF THE SPIRIT was taped before two sold-out audiences at the historic KiMo Theater in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Beneath the blazing red-eyed steer skulls staring down from the 1927 âPueblo Decoâ walls of the historic KiMo Theatre, three renowned, multi-award winning Native-American musicians â flutist R. Carlos Nakai, singer-songwriter Joanne Shenandoah and singer-songwriter-painter Bill Miller â perform with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. The program airs on PBS as part of the March 2004 pledge drive"Indigenous Peoples Music"COPYWRITE: SINGLE FEATHER COMMUNICATIONS 2007HOST: MICHAEL KICKINGBEARE-MAIL: NATIVEMUSIC@GMAIL.COMSKYPE: NATIVEMUSICLISTENER VOICE MAIL: 1-866-735-0611 (TOLL FREE)

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Today's Featured Artist is BURNING SKY performing their song called "Paiumah"Enjoy!-MichaelCourtesy Of Canyon Records:Burning Sky features Aaron White (White River
Ute/DinÃ) on guitar, Kelvin Bizahaloni (DinÃ) on Native
American flute and Michael Bannister on percussion.
Together they tour throughout the west performing
instrumental music.Buy their CD HERECOPYWRITE: SINGLE FEATHER COMMUNICATIONS 2007HOST: MICHAEL KICKING BEARE-MAIL: NATIVEMUSIC@GMAIL.COMSKYPE: NATIVEMUSICLISTENER VOICE MAIL: 1-866-735-0611 (TOLL FREE)