August 17, 2015 – Jimmy Wolf
Turtle Clan Mohawk Jimmy Wolf is a blues/rock singer and guitarist with an edge. His songs blend distorted effects with soul, R&B, 50's rock, and Delta-Chicago blues. His latest album, …
February 26, 2024 Alaska-based Indigenous songwriter Ashley Young is a hopeful romantic with unforgettable vocal warmth. Her lovesick disposition is a light-hearted lens to radical reclamation. …
February 19, 2024 This week's musical journey takes us through a diverse selection of Indigenous music, showcasing both established favorites and emerging talents. The playlist spans …
February 12, 2024 Pamyua was formed in April 1995 by brothers Phillip and Stephen Blanchett. The brothers stumbled upon a musical concept to blend Inuit drum/dance …
Turtle Clan Mohawk Jimmy Wolf is a blues/rock singer and guitarist with an edge. His songs blend distorted effects with soul, R&B, 50's rock, and Delta-Chicago blues. His latest album, …
Formed by award-winning jazz trumpet player Delbert Anderson, The Delbert Anderson Trio is a cutting edge jazz trio composed of Delbert Anderson on Trumpet, Nicholas Lucero on Drums and Mike …
Tlingit/Aleut multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Galanin from Sitka, Alaska is also known as Silver Jackson or Indian Nick. Both a recording artist and visual artist, he runs the record label Home Skillet …
Ojibway singer-songwriter, Nick Sherman was born in Sioux Lookout, Ontario. He grew up in the small First Nation community of Weagamow Lake and his family's trapline in the northern boreal …
From the Vancouver based band Head of the Herd, K'ómoks First Nation vocalist and guitarist Clayton Frank shares music from their second release By This Time Tomorrow. Described as “modern …
Brianna Lea Pruett's latest album Gypsy Bells is her 5th release, a folk album filled with yearning melodies and insightful lyrics. Of Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw heritage, she talks in …
Métis folk, roots, and americana singer-songwriter Amanda Rheaume speaks with us from Ottowa, Ontario this week. Her album Keep a Fire was nominated for a Juno in 2014 for “Aboriginal …
From Toronto, Raven Kanatakta and ShoShona Kish of the band Digging Roots are a dynamic husband and wife team. Their music is genre bending, with hints of blues, roots, alternative, …
Scandinavian Inuit singer/songwriter Simon Lynge grew up in Qaqortoq, Greenland. From his childhood learning music from his accordionist father and tending to his neighbor's sheep, Simon was involved in theater …
Hailing from Tobique First Nation, Elsipogtog and Burnt Church, New Brunswick, the band Kickin' Krotch integrates cultural storytelling and Indigenous values into their hard rock/metal music. They are a five …
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Alexis Sallee is Iñupiaq and Mexican and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. Her love of filmmaking and sound found its start in radio. After attending Full Sail University where she earned a Bachelors of Science in Recording Arts, she took her skills to L.A. There she worked in audio post-production on various film and television projects including Oculus, Poltergeist, Birth of the Dragon, NBC’s Allegiance, and Showtime documentary Play It Forward. She served as Co-Director and Producer of the 2018 documentary “Definition of Resilience”, which highlights the dynamic stories of Indigenous hip-hop MCs. In 2019, she wrote and directed her debut short film "Who We Are" a personal project dedicated to her Iñupiaq ancestors. Alexis continues to work on cultural visual projects that honors Indigenous stories and people. She has been host and producer of INDIGEFI, formerly Earthsongs, since 2013.