On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 3:34 PM, Robin Carneen
For Immediate release :
NAMAPAHH First People's Radio: 7-17 2008:
New Music from Ontario.... Ojibway musician Dwayne Pamajewon...
Thursday 7-17-08: 7-8:30PM PST
10-11:30PM EST
NAMAPAHH First People's Radio
Host/Producer Robin Carneen
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Thursday 7-8:30 pm (PST)
10-11:30 pm (EST)
Dwayne Pamajewon:
Crimson Tide
Release Date: June 24, 2008
Label: Independent
Track Listing:
1. Skinning Along
2. Red Machine
3. Crimson Tide
4. Pride and Passion
5. Catch My Drift
6. Treading Water
7. Fantasy Eyes
8. Deceitful Gamesmson Tide music
Dwayne Pamajewon is an Ojibway from the territory of Shawanaga and has been playing guitar and singing since he was fifteen years old. He is heavily influenced by the likes of Audioslave, The Doors, Creed, The Tragically Hip and many other artists.
In October 2005 he released his first CD entitled Patriotism that demonstrated his guitar and singing abilities. With the help of his friend Rick Capreol, engineer and co-producer; and Maria Morrison, CD art and designer, he realized his dream of making a CD that reflected his love and patriotism for his community, family and his people.
Fast forward to June 24, 2008, Dwayne once again teamed up with Maria Morrison, CD art and designer who created the CD look of Crimson Tide that is both visually appealing and powerful. For the musical side of things, Dwayne worked with Aiden McGill, engineer and co-producer to create a synergy of sounds and lyrics that generates pride and passion on every tune.
Crimson Tide:
http://dwayne55.com/
Music engineer: Aiden McGill
Bass: Andrew Affleck
Lead Guitarist: Wendell Ferguson
Drums and Percussions: Craig Bignell
Vocal and Acoustic Guitar: Dwayne Pamajewon
Recorded at: InTown Sound Recording Studio - Southeast of Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
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Red Road Community Calendar:
Rebroadcast of Thursday night's Call in by guests: Larson & Jason Bill inviting us to the Protecting Mother Earth conference – July 17 – 20th 2008….a Global gathering – they are expecting 1,500 people. Will you be one of them?
More info: www.ienearth.org
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Paddles up…Tribal Canoe Journey has begun…
http://www.tribaljourneys2008.com/
First launched in 1989 as a celebration of Indigenous peoples' highly sophisticated relationship with the ocean, Tribal Journeys is one of the most prominent cultural events associated with the North American Indigenous Games. The largest-ever Tribal Journeys Canoe Voyage is set to mark the beginning of the 2008 Games.
As many as 80 traditional ocean-going canoes, from a variety of canoe cultures and nations, will make a two-week journey to Cowichan, travelling from as far north as the Alaskan border (Tlinget) and the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida) and as far south as Oregon State.
Their journey ends as they pull into Cowichan Bay. There they will be received into Cowichan territory with a traditional Coast Salish Welcome, a ceremony symbolic of ancient times when one nation would travel into the territory of another, reminding us of the importance of the sharing of culture and respect for Indigenous people all over the world.
Dates: Landing day is Monday, July 28th, 2008.
Protocol will continue until August 1, 2008.
Contact: Dawnda Nahanee
Tribal Journey Coordinator:
(250) 746 - 2008 ext 247
Links and info:
http://tribaljourneys.wordpress.com/
Northern Route – Bella Coola to Port Hardy, BC (Starts July 7)
Nuu chah nulth – Westcoast Vancouver Is. (Starts July 13)
Port Hardy to Quw'utsun - Salish Sea Route (Starts July 17)
West Coast Washington Route (Starts July 18 from Taholah)
San Juan Route (Starts July 20 from Nooksack)
Puget Sound Route (Starts July 20 from Squaxin)
http://groups.msn.com/WashingtonCanoeSocieties
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Upcoming Events:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PLATINUM & GOLD RECORD RECORDING ARTISTS REDBONE
& TASTE OF HONEY'S JANICE-MARIE JOHNSON
TO PERFORM A SPECIAL CONCERT AT MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN TRIBE'S WHITE RIVER AMPHITHEATRE CELEBRATING THEIR NAMA HALL OF FAME INDUCTION
TICKETS ON-SALE NOW
PRESENTED BY THE NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC ASSOCIATION ON THE MUCKLESHOOT INDIAN RESERVATION
Seattle, WA- The Native American Music Association (N.A.M.A.) is proud to present a special concert featuring upcoming N.A.M.A. Hall of Fame inductees Redbone with their certified gold recording of COME & GET YOUR LOVE and Taste of Honey's Janice Marie Johnson with her multi-platinum single BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE in a special Hall of Fame Concert on Saturday August 16th at the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's White River Amphitheatre on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation.
Tickets are $10.00, $25.00 and $40.00 and are on-sale now at all Ticketmaster outlets or available through www.Livenation.com. Showtime is 6:00pm. The critically-acclaimed Blues/Rock group Indigenous will be the opening act. Native American vendors will also accommodate the premises.
Redbone, featuring original founding member Pat Vegas, is a Native American rock group that reached the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1974 with the song, "Come and Get Your Love." The Pop/Funk song was certified Gold by the R.I.A.A for selling over one million copies is still heard today on radio stations throughout the country. Formed in Los Angeles, California, by Patrick Vasquez (Pat Vegas) on bass and vocals and his brother, Lolly, the name Redbone itself is a reference to the band members' mixed blood ancestry. Their first commercial success came with the single "Maggie" from their second recording, Potlatch, in 1970, and two other hit singles followed - "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" (1971) and "Come and Get Your Love" (1974). In 1973 Redbone released the politically oriented "We were all wounded at Wounded Knee" recalling the massacre of Lakota Sioux Indians by the Seventh Cavalry in 1890. The song reached the #1 chart position in Europe. With 15 recordings to their credit throughout their 40-year career and covers by the Real McCoy, Earth Wind & Fire and Cyndi Lauper, the Native American Music Awards will induct Redbone along with Janice-Marie Johnson into the N.A.M.A. Hall of Fame at the Tenth Annual Awards show on October 4, 2008 in New York.
Janice-Marie will also be joining Redbone at White River Amphitheater. Janice-Marie is the founder and principal songwriter of the internationally acclaimed and Grammy award-winning group A Taste of Honey. A Taste of Honey's self-titled debut release rocked the record industry with the multi-platinum Disco/R&B smash hit "Boogie Oogie Oogie," a Janice-Marie penned composition. The recording garnered the group a Grammy for "Best New Artist of the Year," and nominations for "Best R&B Single" and "Best Vocal Performance by a Group or Duo." Through the years, Janice-Marie's songs have been covered, sampled and borrowed many times. Her music of yesterday contributes greatly to the success of numerous 'R&B,' 'Pop,' 'Rap' and 'Hip Hop' artists of today including; Ice Cube, Mary J. Blige, MC Lyte, and Japanese and European artists as well. Her music has also been showcased on television programs including "American Idol," "All My Children," "Swingtown," "The Oprah Winfrey Show," and movie credits including; "A Fate Worse Than Death," "Step Mom," "Mystery Man," "Contact" among others. Commercial credits include Coca Cola, Frito Lay, The New York Lottery, Burger King and Old Navy. With a 30-year career behind her, Janice-Marie the record producer, musician, songwriter and entertainer has once again returned to the limelight with the release of her long-awaited CD "Hiatus Of The Heart." The single, "Until The Eagle Falls", embraces her Stockbridge-Munsee-Mohican heritage, and garnered Janice-Marie with a 2002 "Nammy Award for 'Best Producer.'
The Blues-rock group Indigenous featuring lead singer, guitarist and primary composer & lyricist, Mato Nanji will be opening for Janice Marie Johnson and Redbone . Indigenous began their career as a Native American family raised on the Yankton Indian Reservation in South Dakota. From the earliest Indigenous performances, Mato's fiery guitar playing was widely recognized among the greatest of his generation. Indigenous signed with Pachyderm Records in September of 1998. They released their first single, "Now That You're Gone," that same year. The record, according to K. L. Testerman in Lakota Times, was the fifteenth most played rock and roll song in the United States. Indeed, by early 1999, Indigenous' music reverberated from radio stations across the lower 48 states and was awarded the Native American Music Awards' Group of the Year with the release of Live At Pachyderm Studios in 1999. A second single, "Things We Do," was released on video and received Best Video at the American Indian Film Festival that year. By the end of the 1999 calendar year, Indigenous was a popular opening band for prominent blues performers such as B. B. King and Bob Dylan. Critical comparisons between Mato and legendary Carlos Santana and Stevie Ray Vaughn remain commonplace. Indigenous currently performs as many as 200 concerts annually. They are expected to release their next CD recording, '"Broken Lands" on August 19th.
Apache Gospel artist, Johnny Curtis, will also be performing and will be honored with a Lifetime Achievement award.
The Native American Music Awards & Association, founded in 1998, is the country's leading membership-based association consisting of music industry professionals directly involved in the recording and distribution of traditional and contemporary Native American Music initiatives. Visit www.nativeamericanmusicawards.com for more information.
511 AVENUE THE AMERICAS #371 NEW YORK NY 10011 TEL 212.228.8300 FAX 646.688.6883
EMAIL NAMMYS@AOL.COM WWW.NATIVEAMERICANMUSICAWARDS.COM
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SNOHOMISH COUNTY SPI FORUM:
Bringing the Voice of the People
to the Candidates!
This forum invites all registered candidates without endorsing any candidate. Partners Communities of Color Coalition Equity & Diversity Center, Edmonds Community College Familias Unidas Families Advocating for Students of Color League of Women Voters, Snohomish County Chapter NAACP, Snohomish County Branch Snohomish County Children's Commission South Everett Neighborhood Center Tulalip Tribes WA State Commission for Asian Pacific American Affairs WSPTA Region 7 Vision – Each and every child enjoys successful experiences in education that prepare them for their lives as adults. Mission – The community shares with candidates for Superintendent of Public Instruction (SPI) their priorities in education, and candidates witness the community's passion and dreams for young people. Come meet the people who want to direct the educational future of the children of Washington State.
July 18, 2008 Tulalip: 3:00pm Tulalip Boys & Girls Club July 19, 2008 Lynnwood: 1:00pm Edmonds Community College Triton Union Bldg. Rm 202 Marysville: 4:00pm Marysville Family YMCA
For more information contact: English: Suzi Wright 360-716-5047 swright@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov EspaƱol: Winnie Corral 425-513-2880 wcorral@lcsnw.org If you need additional accommodations, including language interpretation, please let us know.
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ITS JOURNEY TIME!
http://tribaljourneys.wordpress.com/tribal-journeys-of-the-nw/
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