Renowned blues singer, Mitch Walking Elk talks with FNR about his upcoming show, a benefit for the First Nations Composers Initiative (FNCI). Christopher Kohl Miner and Jewel Arcoren from FNCI talk about new music in Indian Country and the work FNCI is doing to support Native musicians of all genres around the US and Canada.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 2010 at 7 p.m.
"THE SPIRIT OF OUR MUSIC" FESTIVAL, is a benefit concert featuring R. CARLOS NAKAI with Mitch Walking Elk, the Oshkii Giizhik Singers fresh from their NAMMY win & Hok-A-Hey, a local drum group benefiting FNCI's COMMON GROUND re-granting program.
1500 E. Lake Street (Bloomington & Lake) The AVALON Theater home of In the Heart of the Beast puppet & mask theater company.
For more information go to www.fnci.org and Jewell at 651-251-2839 and Kohl at 651-251-2825.
| Mitch Walking Elk - Time for a Woman album: Time for a Woman; label: Time for a Woman | |
| Mitch Walking Elk - I Don't Know Why album: Time for a Woman; label: Time for a Woman | |
| Mitch Walking Elk - She Ain't Coming Back album: Time for a Woman; label: Time for a Woman |
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