Listen to some contemporary folk music of Native North Americans (including Tuvan sounds-listen and you'll hear why!). You'll hear bassy Iirngaaq singing from Inuit groups, paired with Tuvan throat singing, along with dynamic group vocals from Cree, Salish and Navajo groups. Oh and a little bit of 'Love lift us up-Buffy Sainte-Marie', 'cause I ran out of music. If you listen closely you can hear a special guest (Jbi) breathing in the background! But if you listen too close you might have your ear drums blown out by wise ol' yokel.... real loud talker that one.
Tanya Tagaq- Sila
Tudjaat- Ah Hum Mum Ma
Tudjaat- Hum ha ba ba
Tanya Tagaq- Seemless
Tuva- Sigit Six
Nations Women Singers- Bingo Song
William Burnstick- Cree Prisoner's Song
Tzo'Kam- Women's Honor Song
Crying Woman Singers- Singer's Honor Song
Navajo-Yeibichei- talking gods song
Six Nations Women Singers- Mother Earth
Jani Lauzon- Wabakii Bezhig
Six Nations Women Singers- Ho Way Hey Yo
Tanya Tagaq- Qimiruluapik
Tuva- Domestication of Sheep to Lamb
Navajo- Corn Grinding song
Buffy Sainte-Marie- Starwalker
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Showing posts with label yokel ono. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Eat My Country: Fred-ro-spective
A lover of engines, guitars, whiskey, makin' love and break'n up, hitchin' on trains, and packin' hay, Fred Eaglesmith has been putting out ablums since 80. With 18 albums under his belt and no 'best off Eaglesmith', here's a recommended listening.
Summer is Over
Run-A-Way-Lane
Pretty Girl
Alternator
Do You Love Now
Some Roads
Tired
Careless
Ten Ton Chain
Gone to Long
Crazier
Steel Guitar
Milly's Cafe
Ordinary Guy
Pretty Girl
Alternator
Do You Love Now
Some Roads
Tired
Careless
Ten Ton Chain
Gone to Long
Crazier
Steel Guitar
Milly's Cafe
Ordinary Guy
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alberta bertha,
cjlo 1690 am,
eat my country,
fred eaglesmith,
yokel ono
Friday, July 9, 2010
Eat My Country: Faces n' Places
Taken' 'er easy on a hot summa' day... Eat My Country presents different landscapes sung 'bout in western music. With a special guest Yokel Ono and his story of where he's from and where he's going.
Labels:
alberta bertha,
cjlo 1690 am,
eat my country,
edmon chuck,
places,
yokel ono
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