To Thread - Forum Home

The Mudcat Café TM
https://mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=99455
24 messages

First Nations Music

28 Feb 07 - 01:34 PM (#1981976)
Subject: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

This may be a stretch but I'll ask anyway.
Are there any First Nations Musicians here?


28 Feb 07 - 07:22 PM (#1982284)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

That's a "No" then?


28 Feb 07 - 07:55 PM (#1982310)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: katlaughing

There was at least one who has passed away. I know of another one or two, but they don't seem to define themselves by that; rather they are musicians.

Now, if you want to talk where to hear good First Nations or "NDN" music, I can point you to some really good sites as well as several threads on the subject. Several of us have connections to First Nations, either through family members or friends.

For a start, I highly recommend listening to American Indian Radio On Satellite at www.airos.org. When you get there, click on "Listen to audio" then follow the prompts.

Mitakuye Oyasin (We are all related),

kat


28 Feb 07 - 08:52 PM (#1982339)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

Thanks. I'd like to speak to some musicians.
There's a small town in the BC where everyone's related too. You don't find so much of that nowadays.


01 Mar 07 - 04:22 AM (#1982490)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Geoff the Duck

First Nations???
Don't know the term.
Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia?
China?
Quack!
GtD.


01 Mar 07 - 06:30 AM (#1982555)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Janie

Native American.


01 Mar 07 - 08:23 AM (#1982647)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Mooh

We love to attend the Pow-Wow at Cape Croker Reserve (north of Wiarton Ontario) where the folks are friendly, the food tastey, and the music and dance fascinating. There's some good craft art too. Lots of drumming, and what to my ears sounds like chanting.

Thanks, Jim, for staring this thread, a-googling I go.

Peace, Mooh.


01 Mar 07 - 09:48 AM (#1982719)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Scoville

Not I, but this is an interesting recording.


01 Mar 07 - 10:04 AM (#1982728)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Sandy Mc Lean

On Scoville's clickie one of the sound clips is by the late Lee Cremo of Cape Breton. I danced to his music in my younger days, He could play really well! There were and are still some great musicians in the Mi'kmaq nation.


01 Mar 07 - 11:22 AM (#1982805)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

Sorry: I was referring to Canadian Aboriginals but would be just as happy to hear from Native Americans.


01 Mar 07 - 11:53 AM (#1982827)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: katlaughing

Scoville, thanks for the link!

JimLad, my apologies...I prefer First Nations to Native American and, although I know it is usually associated with Canada, I think of it as referring to any indigenous peoples of the Americas. The former members I mentioned were all in the US. Sorry about that.


01 Mar 07 - 11:57 AM (#1982830)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Scoville

No problem. I saw a display on it at . . . either the Smithsonian or the Museum of the American Indian in D.C. last year and had to go find myself a CD. The Smithsonian's music shop is a dangerous place.


01 Mar 07 - 12:10 PM (#1982842)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Mooh

I think we've discussed The Best Cree Fiddle Players Of James Bay, though I don't know the thread, the cd is interesting and good.

Peace, Mooh.


01 Mar 07 - 12:19 PM (#1982854)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Lizzie Cornish

Jim...have you got a Myspace page? There are LOADS of Native American Musicians in Myspace!!

If you'd like I can give you some page details....Let me know and I'll put them in this thread for you...and I've found the most incredible song called 'The Return of Crazy Horse' by Dan Britton too....Absolutely magnificent lyrics!!

I'll go and find them all....could take a while as I've a few 'friends' on my page these days....Back soon...


Lizzie :0)


01 Mar 07 - 12:20 PM (#1982856)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Mooh

When I find the cd I'll post more information, but I do remember a great tune title, "Civil Service Breakdown"...LOL.

Peace, Mooh.


01 Mar 07 - 12:37 PM (#1982880)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

I'm not too hung up on the titles at all and doubt that First Nations or North American Natives care whether it is Canada or America since they pre date both countries. I'll look into that "Myspace" thing but the place scares me for some reason.
Katlaughing: Your suggestions are all good and extremely welcome.
Kid's got her music class. Got to go!


01 Mar 07 - 12:58 PM (#1982897)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Scoville

Jim Lad, don't fear MySpace. Well, don't fear the MUSICIAN part of MySpace. Lots of folkies on there. The personal pages can be a bit horrifying but the musician pages, even if they're a primitive, are great.


01 Mar 07 - 01:01 PM (#1982903)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Scoville

There is also a fiddle tune called "Creek Nation" that, according to the book from which I learned it, was based on a Creek song. I was highly dubious but a friend who is part-Native American and knows more about the music than I do said she recognized it. It's in C. It's not a very common tune, though, and I don't know of any commercial recordings offhand (but I haven't looked hard). Sort of an interesting example of cross-acculturation.


01 Mar 07 - 01:43 PM (#1982949)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: katlaughing

Thanks, JimLad. Here are a few links to some of my favs, not sure if they will help with you project, though.:-)

American Indian Radio on Satellite (great powwow music on right now),

One of the very best and one of my all-time favourite NDN artists: Keith Secola and His Wild Band of Indians. I see he just won Best of Folk/Accoustic CDs in the Aboriginal Peoples Music Awards. Yea, Keith!

Also, if you ever go into Paltalk, look in the Music Rooms for Native American related rooms. I've often found some wonderful artists and kind people in them, very welcoming.

Scoville...I can't even look at Folkways, Folk Legacy and Camsco...our bills would never get paid!**bG**


01 Mar 07 - 02:30 PM (#1983029)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

Somebody stole my name on "Myspace".


01 Mar 07 - 03:10 PM (#1983070)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

American Indian Radio on Satellite Excellent! Thanks. Still looking though.


01 Mar 07 - 11:54 PM (#1983524)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

Jeeze Kat! I looked in on Paltalk and it's all pretty girls and "Video Talk" whatever that is. Sounds like a contradiction in terms to me but my wife would kill me if I went in there!

Lizzie: I'll be waiting for your return.
Cheers
Jim


02 Mar 07 - 12:19 AM (#1983537)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: katlaughing

Last I knew it had lots of great MUSIC rooms, Jim. :-) Have to look at the Music rooms exclusively, but you do need to be sure you have the adult content filter off as some of them are rated for language. I don't know anything about the girls and video talk!


02 Mar 07 - 12:50 AM (#1983550)
Subject: RE: First Nations Music
From: Jim Lad

Alright, found it. Thanks! Just had a glance and found one on the topic, right away. Pretty good since I had one hand over my eyes. Thanks again.
Jim