Most Infamous Native Guitarist Micki Free
For this show, Native Sounds-Native Voices co-hosts Tobias and Aden featured blues and folk music from Native artists. Included in the playlist are contemporary artists like Amber Adair, folk artist A. Paul Ortega, blues artist Clinton J. Miller and Micki Free who also played with Prince. Micki Free is also mentioned on the "Dave Chapelle Show" during one of the skits. Micki states on his web site that being mentioned on the show made him infamous overnight. To see the video log onto YouTube and search Prince vs Charlie Murphy [warning explicit content]. Another YouTube artist that made this playlist is Joey Stylez. To see music videos from Joey Stylez log onto YouTube and search Joey Stylez. He is Cree Métis from Canada and released his first album February 2010. He is also nominated for an aboriginal peoples choice award and users can log onto www.aboriginalpeopleschoice.com and vote for their favorite artists. Also tune into the live broadcast of Native Sounds-Native Voices Thursday mornings from 8 – 10 a.m. C.D.T. on the web at KZUM.org or at AIROS.org.
“Chicago” (Indian Rezervation Blues) A. Paul Ortega
“My Skin is Red” (Rez Boy) Clinton J. Miller
“Dream On” (Take Note) Amber Adair
“Apache Moon” (Lonely Warrior) Yolanda Martinez
“Ooh Baby, Baby" (Single) Jana
“Get High” (Skin Tight Blues) Sandy Scofield
“NDN Cars Remix” (Single) Joey Stylez
“Rise” (Messenger King) Clinton J. Miller
“Native Music Rocks” (Native Music Rocks) Micki Free
“Beautiful Women” (EP) Roger Cultee
“Small Town Boy” (EP) Once upon us
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