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The GRAMMYs: Native music nominees
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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002 Who will win this year's Native American music GRAMMY? Unless you're a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, you won't have any ability to voice your opinion directly. But you can vote with your ears, and support Native artists at the same time! Here are all the six nominees, easily available for your purchasing pleasure. Special Offer: 2001 GRAMMY CD Collection - Buy all the nominees in one package from AllNative! Impress your friends and get a discount.
Life Goes On - Hand Drum & Round Dance Songs The Black Eagle Singers Available on AllNative for US$16 SOAR | |
Weasel Tail's Dream - The Tradition Continues Available on AllNative for US$16 The Black Lodge Singers SOAR | |
Rockin' The Rez Northern Cree Available on AllNative for US$16 Canyon Records | |
Bless The People - Harmonized Peyote Songs Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike Available on AllNative for US$16 Canyon Records | |
Gathering Of Nations 2000: Millenium Celebration - Vol. 1 Various Northern Drums Available for US$17.99 SOAR | |
Change Of Life - Oklahoma Pow-Wow Songs Young Bird Available for US$16 Canyon Records |
Relevant Links: GRAMMYs - http://www.grammy.com Related Stories: Native GRAMMY moves into second year (1/7) Gathering of Nations cuts ties to SOAR (3/5) Gathering wins first Native GRAMMY (2/22) GRAMMY show full of surprises (2/20) Spotlight on the GRAMMYs (1/26) GRAMMY nominees announced (1/4) GRAMMYs to honor Native music (6/7) |
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