Eagle & Hawk in our Spotlight Interview (Funk, Tribal Sounds)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back our guest from Winnipeg, Manitoba. We have Mr. Vince Fontaine in our spotlight. He is the creator and lead guitarist of the Funk and Tribal Sounds group “Eagle & Hawk.” He’s been staying busy and has just released their newest single “Sundancer 21.” Find out all about him and his band at www.eagleandhawk.com.

Music from Eagle & Hawk, Jota Quest, Banda Black Rio, Gareth, 1915, Joey Stylez, Northern Cree Singers, Mattmac, Drezus, El Loco, Jimmy Lee Young, Shon Denay, Big Skoon, Twin Flames, Juanes, Brian Hedges, Jimmy Wolf, Pura Fe, Brandon Baker, Captain Planet, La Yegros, Yoqui, Dj Shub, Hellnback, Ed Koban, Joy Harjo, Juan Luis Guerro, Seu Jorge, Adrian Sutherland and much much more.

To Skip to Spotlight Interview, click forward two times to segment 3….Enjoy!

Eagle & Hawk – Sundancer 21

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Indigenous in Music with Adrian Sutherland of Midnight Shine interview (Rock)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back from James Bay, Ontario, Mr. Adrian Sutherland. He is the creator and lead guitarist of the Rock group “Midnight Shine.” He’s has just released their new single along with a video “Respect the Gift.” Find out all about him and his band at www.MidnightShineonline.com.

Music from Midnight Shine, nehiyawak, Eagle & Hawk, The Deeds, Damian Quinones, Fiebre Amarilla, Iceis Rain, Axel Krygier, Brule, Joyslam, Stoik, Aleah Belle, Janel Munoa, The Johnnys, Irv Lyons Jr, Dustin Roads Band, Soda Stereo, 1915, Khu.eex, Steven Rushingwind, Janet Panic, Brule, Michael Bucher, Ed Koban, Solju, Innastate, Ozomatli, Slightly Stoopid, Julian Taylor Band and much much more.

Our interview is 30 minutes into the show, hour 1…..Enjoy!

Adrian Sutherland – Respect the Gift

About Adrian Sutherland

Adrian Sutherland is from Attawapiskat First Nation on the James Bay in remote Northern Canada. He’s a musician, songwriter, speaker, writer, advocate, and the fascinating frontman and founder of roots-rockers Midnight Shine. He’s also a father of four, a grandfather to four, a hard-working husband, and a respected cultural leader, proud of who he is and where he comes from. Adrian is fluent in Cree, practices traditional ways of the land, and is a genuine example of someone who lives authentically. He is currently writing his first book for Penguin Random House Canada, and working on music for his debut solo album slated for release this summer.

Indigenous in Music with Brandon Baker of Electric Religious in our Spotlight Interview (Rock)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back from Edmonton, Alberta. Mr. Brandon Baker. He is the lead guitarist of Electric Religious, and today we are debuting his first single entitled “Catherine” off his soon to be released album “Tragic Lover.” Find out all about him on his homepage at www.ElectricReligious.com.

Music from Electric Religious, Jace Martin, Jimmy Lee Young, Samian, Emmanuel Alias, Ana Tijoux, JB the First Lady, Mob Bounce, Cody Coyote, Midnight Sparrows, The Northstars, Justinsayne N8V, Crown Lands, Crystal Shawanda, Janel Munoa, JD VonFang, DJ Shub, Boogat, G Precious, Eadse, Stolen Identity, Angel Baribeau, Tracy Lee Nelson, Eagle & Hawk, Gajanas, Iceis Rain, The Sober Junkie, nehiyawak and much much more.

Our interview is 30 minutes into the show, hour 1…..Enjoy!


BIOGRAPHY

Electric Religious is the project of Edmonton-based Métis singer-songwriter, Brandon Baker, whose guitar-driven music has been described as “bursting with inspiration, insight, and hope.” Deeply influenced by the psychedelic sounds of Jimi Hendrix, Baker took his moniker from a Hendrix quote: “When I get up on stage, that’s my whole life. That’s my religion. My music is electric church music. I am electric religion.”

The debut Electric Religious album, Yeah, Yeah, No (2018) featured the single “Revolution,” which achieved a coveted spot in the CBC Searchlight Top 100 in 2019, and spent multiple weeks at #1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown.

Electric Religious easily found a home among Canada’s lush movement of feel-good guitar pop. “Think Mother Mother and the Stars coming together… ‘Revolution’ hits the ground running, weaving capricious guitar, solid rhythms and anthemic lyrics. There are plenty of twists, turns & genre bending moments… Suffice it to say Yeah, Yeah, No is fit to be played on the radio and very loudly” (Edmonton Muse).

Electric Religious has performed for audiences as large as 50,000 during the opening ceremonies for Red Bull Crashed Ice 2015 in Edmonton, which was broadcast to over 1.7 million viewers over network television and live YouTube streams.

In late 2019, Baker began recording demos for his sophomore release, titled Tragic Lover, at Velveteen Audio in Edmonton, Alberta. Working with JUNO-nominated producer, Brad Simons (Nuela Charles – Adult Contemporary Album of the Year), Baker’s collection of seven new songs demonstrate his keen-eyed ability to unite themes of displacement, hope, inter-generational trauma, and healing in his songwriting. Tragic Lover will be released in the fall of 2021.

Indigenous in Music with Herbie Barnes (Jazzy, Pop, Country)

Encore:  Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Manitoulin Island, Herbie Barnes is in the house. He has been enjoying the success on stage and on film as director and actor, and now brings to us his debut musical release “Faded Pages.” Herbie Barnes, he is featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, stop by our homepage and read all about him and hear his music on Spotify.

Music from Herbie Barnes, Gabby Taylor, Adrian Wall, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Bomba Estereo, Orishas, Jose Feliciano, Wolfsheart, DJ Shub, Frikstailers, Mike Bern, Hour Eleven, Phil Collen, Crown Lands, Iskwe, Rellik, Nathan Cunningham, Blue King Brown, Carsen Gray, Red Rockerz, Nimkish, Stolen Identity, Angel Baribeau, Eadse, Jace Martin, Samian, Def-i, Ariano, Elastic Bond, Joey Stylez, QVLN, John McLeod and much much more.

Our interview is 30 minutes into the show, hour 1…..Enjoy!

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Indigenous in Music with Kaeley Jade (Pop, Folk)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from Edmonton, Alberta. Singer, songwriter and performer, Kaeley Jade is in our spotlight. She brings us a mix a pop folk, and has just released her debut EP “Years Ago.” You can hear her music and find out all about her on her homepage at kaeleyjade.com. Kaeley is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at Indigenous in Music.com to find out all about her.

Music from Kaeley Jade, Angel Baribeau, Jace Martin, Leah Belle, Herbie Barnes, John Mcleod, Mike Bern, The Deeds, QVLN, Frikstailers, Samantha Crain, Darren Geffre, Esther Pennell, iskwe, Tanya Tagaq, DJ Shub, Frank Waln, STOIk, Aleah Belle, The Northstars, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Cody Coyote, Q052, Litefoot, O Genius, Anachnid, Fawn Wood, Martha Redbone, Fiebre Amarilla, Nancy Sanchez, Ed Koban and much much more.

Our interview is 30 minutes into the show, hour 1…..Enjoy!

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Indigenous in Music with Shylah Ray Sunshine (Neo Soul, R&B)

Encore:  Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from Los Angeles, California, she is a singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. Shylah Ray Sunshine will be stopping by in our spotlight to tell us about her new album “Into the Wild.” You can hear her music and find out all about her on her homepage at shylahraysunshine.com.

Music from Shylah Ray Sunshine, Sandra Sutter, Tracy Bone, Herbie Barnes, John MeLeod, The Jerry Cans, Joyslam, Centavrvs, Samantha Crain, Linda McKinzie, Mary Bryton, Jace Martin, Khu.eex, Joey Styles, Carsen Gray, Cody Coyote, DJ krayzkree, Black Bear, A Tribe Called Red, QVLN, Stevie Salas, Julian Taylor Band, William C. Wikcemna, Once A Tree, Austen Brauker, Tom Bee, Leah Belle, Twin Flames, Callie Bennett, Pura Fe and much much more.

To Skip to Spotlight Interview, click forward two times to segment 3….Enjoy!

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BIOGRAPHY

Shylah Ray Sunshine is an award-nominated and influential Singer/songwriter, musician, mother and vocal coach. Originally native Algonquin from Canada, her music has been shared all over the world. A natural born entertainer and high energy performer, the Neo-Soul and R&B singer is based in Los Angeles and is partnered under the record label 101bpm, from the UK. 

Self-taught vocally, on piano & percussion, Shylah inspires and moves audiences everywhere through the delivery of her powerful voice and moving lyrics. Her music is featured in a multitude of films, commercials, and radio networks. With an upcoming EP, music videos and new album underway, she continues to bring a spirit of positivity, power and fierce love to the stage and the studio. Her album “Into the Wild” is available online and those who feel the calling can register for her Soul Voice Singing at www.shylahraysunshine.com

Indigenous in Music with JUQ in our Spotlight Interview (Pop)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week we welcome back from the Pine Ridge Indian Nation, Mr. Wanbli Ceya AKA JUQ. He has just released his 3nd Lakota Pop album entitled “Yamni.” You can find out all about him on our homepage and hear his music on Spotify.

Music from JUQ, Mattmac, Drezus, Brandis Knudsen, La Yegros, Ana Tijoux,
Orishas, Yomil y El Dany, Iceis Rain, DJ Shub, QVLN, Lightingcloud, Leonard Summer, Joey Stylez, Northern Cree, Difessa, Matt Richards, Twin Flames, Carlos Santana, The Isley Brothers, Digging Roots, Elastic Bond, El Hijo De La Cumbia, Nortec Collective, Ozomatli, Pablo Nouvell, Chambao, Nancy Sanchez, Stoik, DJ krayzkree, XAXO, Buffy Sainte Marie and much much more.

Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).

Enjoy our interview, 30 minutes into hour 1….

Yamni featuring Andra Lanae

Biography

Wanbli Ceya aka JUQ, is an award winning Oglala Lakota singer songwriter based on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.  His style he bills as “Lakota pop”, a mix of contemporary pop, R&b, spoken word & his Lakota language / identity.   From his award winning contributions to other people’s records to his own, the intent to JUQ’s music is to give life and representation to what it means to be Lakota / indigenous in today’s world.  

He also features a story he titles “the Oglala wolf puppy w/ PTSD” which he is 3 chapters in so far, with his latest efforts geared towards freeing your experience of love and sexuality from systemic oppression as well as empowerment towards indigenous women & LGBTQ+.   Having amassed thousands of views through Facebook & YouTube, and him steadily gaining recognition on a world wide basis, JUQ looks to be a star in the making and a force of change for indigenous people everywhere.

Indigenous in Music with Angel Baribeau (Folk, Pop)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week our guest comes to us from the Cree Nation in northern, Quebec, she is a singer, songwriter and performer. Angel Baribeau is here to tell us about her new album “For Those I Love.”  You can hear her music on Spotify and find her on her homepage www.angelbaribeau.com. Angel is featured in the current issue of the SAY Magazine, visit us on our homepage at www.IndigenousinMusic.com to find out all about her.

Music from Angel Baribeau, Stolen Identity, Kaeley Jade, Jamie Prado, Zoe, Jace Martin, Ana Carolina, Deanne Rose Moore, De Madredada, Indian City, Julian Taylor Band, Elastic Bond, Mob Bounce, The Northstars, Justinsayne N8V, Midnight Sparrows, Systema Solar, Mexican Institute of Sound, Sober Junkie, Joey Stylez, Carsen Gray, Mattmac, Artson, MC Recloud, Bang Data, Prozack Turner, Tony Enos, David Huckfelt, Quiltman, Whilk & Misky, Yogui and much much more.

To Skip to Spotlight Interview, click forward two times to segment 3….Enjoy!

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Indigenous in Music with Rellik (Fusion Hip Hop)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes Edmonton, Alberta’s top Indigenous Hip hop fusion artist Mr. “Rellik. He has just released his newest project which comes with new song and video called “Train Wreck.” You can hear his music and find out all about him on his homepage at rellikmusic.ca.

Music from Rellik, Nathan Cunningham, Indian City, Julian Taylor, Sober Junkie, Locos Por Juana, XAXO, Dj Bitman, Carsen Gray, Red Rockerz, Boogey the Beat, Iceis Rain, Herbie Barnes, JC Campbell, Michael Bucher, Angel Baribeau, Jace Martin, Mary Bryton, Bajofondo, Bebel Gilberto, Shon Denay, Ana Tijoux, Twin Flames, Marcelo D2, Stevie Salas, The Bloodshots, Alan Syliboy & The Thundermakers, Mike Paul, The Jerry Cans and much much more.

Our interview is 30 minutes into the show, hour 1…..Enjoy!

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Biography

Rellik is an 8x award winning, 25 x nominated hip hop fusion artist from Edmonton, Alberta. With over 500 performances and over a decade of experience under his belt.his mid-career artist captivates audiences with his messages which are positive, emotional, humorous and storied with his personal experiences.

Sharing the stage with contemporaries like Everlast and Run DMC , as well as child hood heroes Buffy St Marie and The Guess Who, Rellik’s musical journey has been a dream come true for someone who has overcome adversity to flourish in his musical career.

Compared to the likes of artists like Struggle Jennings, Everlast or Kid Rock, he is heavily influenced by genres outside of Hip Hop, including  Country, Blues, Folk and Rock. With songs featured in movies and television, Rellik often collaborates with an array of talented musicians and creative minds, including his steadfast band Signal From Earth.

 

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