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GRAMMY nominee a family affair
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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 2002 When the Black Eagle Singers of Jemez Pueblo go to the GRAMMY awards ceremony next month, they'll be bringing along friends from New Mexico's other Pueblos. Included are sisters Donna and Adeline Concha, who performed back up singing on "Weasel Tail's Dream: The Tradition Continues." The recording is nominated for Best Native American Music Album. The sisters are proud of their work, which includes other album appearances. But their biggest question is: What are we going to wear? Get the Story:
Local singers back up Grammy nominee (The Taos News 1/20) Special Offer from AllNative:
Get all six nominees with 2001 GRAMMY CD Collection at a discount price! Or purchase the nominees you may have missed. Relevant Links:
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