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“Cruel Joke”, the new album by Cherokee singer-songwriter Ken Pomeroy, scored celebratory reviews from Rolling Stone and NPR’s World Café among many other outlets. Chickasaw classical composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate puts an Indigenous twist on classical music, teaming up with the Dover Quartet, which BBC Music magazine calls one of the greatest quartets of the last 100 years. And the popular First Nations powwow group Northern Cree released two singles with Juno-award winning blues duo Blue Moon Marquee. They are among the countless talented Native musicians who are mastering their craft and reaching new audiences in 2025. We’ll review some of the notable music from this past year.
GUESTS
Brett Maybee (Seneca), host of “The Mainstream”, “Gaënö’”, and Full Moon Radio; multi-instrumentalist; and singer- songwriter
Larry K (Ho-Chunk), CEO and program host of “Indigenous in Music”
Tory J (Quinault), host of “Sounds of Survivance” on KEXP
Break 1 Music: LUCKY8 (song) Ribbon Skirt (artist) Pensacola
Break 2 Music: Hug Room (song) Chuck Copenace (artist) Oshki Manitou (album)

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