George Leach, an award-winning rock artist from Canada, and the Navajo comedy duo of Ernie and James appear at the National Museum of the American Indian on Saturday.
Leach is from the Sta�atl�imx First Nation in British Columbia. He won the Best Rock Album and Best Male Artist of the Year at the 2000 Canadian Aboriginal Awards.
Opening the show are Ernie and James, a comedy team from New Mexico. They recently released a DVD of one of their acts.
The concert is part of NMAI's Indian Summer Showcase. It takes place from 6pm to 8pm on the welcome plaza at the museum. The rain location is the Potomac Atrium.
Relevant Links:
National Museum of the American Indian - http://www.nmai.si.edu
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George Leach and Navajo comedians at NMAI
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