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Artist
Profile - Ron Joaquin of Southern Scratch
Robert Doyle and Ron Joquin discuss the new Southern Scratch
album and the Joaquin family, which has been playing waila music for
over 50 years.
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Canyon
Records, celebrating 58 years of creating Native American music.
Kristen Butler presents this month's broadcast on the history
of Canyon Records and its unique, quite accidental beginning.
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Artist
Profile - Nakai, Eaton & Clipman
R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton & Will Clipman break from
recording for a moment to talk with producer, Robert Doyle, about their
upcoming release, Dancing into Silence.
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Artist
Profile - Will Clipman
Listen to Canyon Records' President, Robert Doyle's interview
with pan-global percussionist Will Clipman. You'll learn about Will's
first solo recording, Pathfinder, and find out why many refer to Will
as an all around renaissance man.
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Artist
Profile - Jay & Tiinesha Begaye
Lisa Minker, Canyon Records Director of Distribution talks
with Jay and Tiinesha Begaye about music, family and their upcoming
release "Horses Are Our Journey".
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Artist
Profile - Glen Ahhaitty
Acclaimed singer and songmaker Glen Ahhaitty sits down with
Stephen Butler to talk about No More Lies, his new collection of
Oklahoma Round Dance songs. Glen discusses singing, songmaking and the
life lessons that he weaves into the songs on this groundbreaking new
release.
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Guadalupe,
Our Lady of the Roses
Join Robert Doyle, President of Canyon Records, along with
James DeMars, Isola Jones and R. Carlos Nakai as they discuss
Guadalupe, Our Lady of the Roses.
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History
of Waila / Chicken Scratch music
Join Kristen Butler, Director of Licenses & Permissions at
Canyon Records, as she recounts the history of Waila, the social dance
music of southern Arizona's native peoples.
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Grammy
'09 Showcase
Join Kathy Norris, Canyon Records' Director of Promotions, on
this Grammy history tour.
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Featured Artist - Jack
Miller
Listen to Jack Miller's conversation with Johnny D, as they
discuss how his career began and what keeps him so passionate about his
craft.
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Featured Artist - Kevin
Yazzie
Listen to Kevin Yazzie's conversation with Anthony Wakeman and
learn more about this talented singer/songwriter's vision and what
listeners can expect from our recent addition to the Canyon Records
family.
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Featured Artist - Ed
Lee Natay
Ed Lee Natay's voice is rich and resonant, his sense of
phrasing flawless, his ability to learn music from different traditions
remarkable. He is a great Native American artist whose singing is still
as fresh and accessible today as it was six decades ago.
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Featured Artist - Gabriel
Ayala
This month's Artist Profile features Gabriel Ayala, a
classical guitarist with strong interpretive instincts and technical
abilities. From the Yaqui of Arizona, Ayala is leading the new
generation of Native American artists involved in classical music.
Check out his podcast and get to know an artist performing at the
highest levels of classical music while remaining connected to his
traditions and people.
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Featured Artist - James
Bilagody & the Cremains
What happens when traditional songs of Native America meets
the hard driving sound of modern heavy rock? Well, you’re about to find
out. Join me as I sit down with Dine (Navajo) singers James Bilagody
and Kris and Cremona Cremain of the hard rock group, The Cremains, to
talk about their 2004 collaboration, “Sacred Stage”.
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Featured Artist - Anthony
Wakeman
Canyon Records' Shipping Manager is also a Canyon Records
recording artist. Meet Anthony Wakeman and learn a little more
about this talented musician and artist and integral part of the Canyon
team.
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Featured Artist - Louie
Gonnie
Lou Gonnie is a Diné (Navajo) singer and songwriter
who comes from a traditional family. He creates both highly
sought after Native American Church songs as well as innovative songs
based on traditional Diné song forms and themes.
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