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Native music profiled by NYTimes
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2002 Native music has hit the big time. That's because The New York Times has written about it. It isn't the first time the paper has covered Native musicians. A few months ago, rapper Shadowyze was featured. This time around, reporter Joshua Brockman looks at a few artists and gets some interesting quotes. Among them: Keith Secola: "We're more than beads and feathers; so is our music." Guitarist and lead singer Mato Nanji of Indigenous: "I think if I wrote a certain way about certain things on the res it would tend to keep other music fans away from it." GRAMMY Executive Michael Greene: Native music will "grow, diversify and become more inclusive." Navajo rapper Natay: "I'm going to be the native Dr. Dre." SOAR owner Tom Bee: "There are a lot of diamonds waiting to be polished. You just have to kind of shovel through the coal." Get the Story:
New Sounds From Indian Country (The New York Times 1/16)
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