Wuauquikuna covers ‘The Sound of Silence’ using their panflutes. The brothers Luis and Fabian are two Native Americans who make up the band. They have chosen the beautiful outdoors to play their version of the world-famous song. Surrounding the brothers are tall mountains, rolling hills, thick forests, vast fields, and a pristine blue lake. Nature
Some covers of a song are so well done, that you won’t miss much if you never hear the original. Well… Leonard Cohen wrote a song in 1984 about many things shared by humans, including the state of a world that refuses to reconcile. The cracks webbing out from Cohen’s words are reaching us today.
Nature dances to Wuauquikuna’s rendition of ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Luis and Fabian are the two brothers who make up the band, and they use their panflutes for the fantastic performance. The brothers are Native Americans who love to do covers of famous songs. Their goal is to share their incredible culture with the world.
If you celebrate Christmas, these 8 songs will definitely help get you in the Christmas spirit. Of course, we had to share songs that added some Native %
Nature dances to Wuauquikuna’s rendition of ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Luis and Fabian are the two brothers who make up the band, and they use their panflutes for the fantastic performance. The brothers are Native Americans who love to do covers of famous songs. Their goal is to share their incredible culture with the world.
Two brothers stand outside with beautiful scenery in the background. There are hills in the distance, with a large body of water surrounding them. They walk across the grass and take their place by their own microphones. Sitting on their own rocks The Native American brothers start playing their beautiful rendition of ‘Hallelujah’ by Leonard
Nature dances to Wuauquikuna’s rendition of ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Luis and Fabian are the two brothers who make up the band, and they use their panflutes for the fantastic performance. The brothers are Native Americans who love to do covers of famous songs. Their goal is to share their incredible culture with the world.
Experience the riveting, powerful story of the Native American civil rights movement and the resulting struggle for identity told through the high-flying career of West Coast rock 'n' roll pioneers Redbone. You've heard the hit song "Come and Get Your Love" in the movie Guardians of the Galaxy, but the story of the band behind it is one of cultural, political, and social importance. Brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas were talented Native American rock musicians that took the 1960s Sunset Strip by storm. They influenced The Doors and jammed with Jimmy Hendrix before he was "Jimi," and the idea of a band made up of all Native Americans soon followed. Determined to control their creative vision and maintain their cultural identity, they eventually signed a deal with Epic Records in 1969. But as the American Indian Movement gained momentum the band took a stand, choosing pride in their ancestry over continued commercial reward. Created in cooperation of the Vegas family, authors Christian Staebler and Sonia Paoloni with artist Thibault Balahy take painstaking steps to ensure the historical accuracy of this important and often overlooked story of America's past. Part biography and part research journalism, Redbone tells a vivid story about this neglected chapter of American history. Staebler, Christian. 2020. Paperback.
Have you ever heard of Chickasaw Stomp Dance? In the video below Chickasaw TV takes a moment to talk about this deeply traditional dance, and the regalia %
Nature dances to Wuauquikuna’s rendition of ‘The Sound of Silence.’ Luis and Fabian are the two brothers who make up the band, and they use their panflutes for the fantastic performance. The brothers are Native Americans who love to do covers of famous songs. Their goal is to share their incredible culture with the world.
Some covers of a song are so well done, that you won’t miss much if you never hear the original. Well… Leonard Cohen wrote a song in 1984 about many things shared by humans, including the state of a world that refuses to reconcile. The cracks webbing out from Cohen’s words are reaching us today.
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The way Inka Gold handles the pan flute sounds like it would make some songbirds jealous. This Native American duo brings a stunning new sound to ‘Unchained Melody.’ ‘Unchained Melody’ by The Righteous Brothers is one of those songs that has been big enough and been around long enough to hold sentimental value for many
This absolutely spellbinding Native American cover of ‘Unchained Melody’ by the Righteous Brothers is off the hook, one might say. ‘Unchained Melody’ by The Righteous Brothers is one of those songs that has been big enough and been around long enough to hold sentimental value for many people. Each time we hear such a song,
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