The hard-hitting, guitar-driven blues-rock of Indigenous kicks off Thursdays on First & Third. Fronted by Mato Nanji, a member of the Nakota Nation, Indigenous recently released its ninth CD.
JANESVILLE—It's a long way from the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota to Washington, D.C., where guitarist/singer Mato Nanji performed at the American Indian Inaugural Ball in January 2013 to ...
On July 25, the District of Saanich will turn Hampton Park into a vibrant crossroads of sound and culture, inviting residents ...
An Indigenous blues legend has been keeping his guitar skills sharp and will have them on display as the Toronto Blues Society celebrates 25 years of its "Rez Blues" concert series. "I'm at that point ...
After spending more than a decade in a residential school, musician Billy Joe Green has spent his life channelling his trauma ...
If you’ve been waiting for some blues rock for the Levitt AMP Concert series, this weekend Indigenous is here to entertain Carson City. Mato Nanji, who comes from South Dakota, fronts the band and he ...
The first thing you notice on "Circle" is the solid groove that carries through on the first track, "Little Time." Indigenous, a family affair made up of Mato Nanji, Wanbdi, Pte and Horse (that's two ...
With his new musical project, Dead Pioneers, Indigenous activist Gregg Deal wants to remind listeners that “We Were Punk First.” A nationally acclaimed visual artist and spoken-word performer, Deal ...
On a Friday night, pianist Grant Richards sat on the stage of the intimate UC Berkeley's Zellerbach Playhouse. To his right stood acoustic bassist Marcos Varela, with Edward Littlefield next to him ...