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Unreferenced|date=September 2010Infobox musical artist | name = Indigenous| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias =| origin = Marty, South Dakota , USA | genre = Blues rock | years_active = 1998–present| label = Pachyderm Records
Vanguard Records | associated_acts =| website = http://www.indigenousmusic.net/ http://www.indigenousmusic.net/| current_members = Mato Nanji
Andrew Tyler
A.C. Wright| past_members = Horse (U.S. musician)|Horse
Wanbdi
Pte (U.S. musician)|Pte
Brent Fitz
Chaney Bryant
Michael Bland
Ray Mehlbaum
Jesse Tate
Kris Lager
Jeremiah Wier
Indigenous is an American blues-rock group that came to prominence in the late 1990s. The band originally consisted of two brothers, Mato Nanji (Maiari) ('mah-TOE non-GEE' vocals and guitar , born 1974), Pte ('peh-TAY' bass guitar ), along with their sister, Wanbdi ('wan-ba-DEE' Drum kit|drums , vocals), and their cousin, Horse ( percussion instrument|percussion ).

Their music is heavily influenced by guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan , as well as Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana . Mato Nanji's style and skill has drawn comparisons to each of these guitarists. The band has also shared the stage with artists of varying musical genres such as B.B. King , Santana, Bonnie Raitt , Joan Baez , the Indigo Girls , Jackson Browne , Dave Matthews Band , and Los Lonely Boys . The band has headlined its own tours several times.

The Nakota Nation members grew up on South Dakota 's Yankton Indian Reservation , where their father, Greg Zephier became a spokesperson for Native American rights. A musician in his own right during the 1960s and '70s, Zephier provided his children with records from blues musicians such as B.B. King, Buddy Guy , and Freddie King , and taught them to play their respective instruments. The family started touring together, and soon the children were performing on their own.

Musical career


The group released their debut album, Things We Do on Pachyderm Records in 1998. In 1999, Indigenous won three Native American Music Award s for their debut record, including two top honors: Album of the Year and Group of the Year. A video for the lead single and title track was directed by Chris Eyre .

The track "Now That You're Gone" peaked at #22 on Billboard Magazine|Billboard 's Mainstream Rock chart, making Indigenous one of the first Native American bands to break into that realm. Amazon.com named the band Blues Artist of the Year, and soon after they were featured on broadcast shows such as National Public Radio|NPR's " All Things Considered ", " Late Night with Conan O'Brien ," " CBS Saturday Morning," and " Austin City Limits ". B.B. King became a self-proclaimed fan, and invited the band to join his Blues Festival Tour.

Later that year, Indigenous released an EP, Blues This Morning , and a full-length album, Live at Pachyderm Studios in 1999, and continued the momentum. Live at Pachyderm won two Native American Music Awards for Best Blues Album and Group of the Year in 2000. Their next LP, Circle , settled into place in Billboard's Top 10 blues albums after its release in 2000.

Following this was the 2003 self-titled album, Indigenous ( Zomba Label Group|Zomba ), and then another EP, Long Way Home in 2005 (on their own record label). This seven-song EP contains five originals, as well as an acoustic version of a song from Things We Do , "Rest Of My Days", and a live version of their first single, "Things We Do". After recording their 2006 album, Chasing the Sun ( Vanguard Records|Vanguard ) the band split. Mato carried on with the Indigenous name and toured with a new line-up that included bassist Chaney Bryant and drummer Ray Mehlbaum in support of the album. In 2008 Mato wrote and recorded the album "Broken Lands" which was released on August 12, 2008. Most recently, the band released "The Acoustic Sessions" on June 8, 2010.

Discography and awards


  • Things We Do (Pachyderm Records, 1998)

  • : Native American Music Award for Album of the Year, Group of the Year, and Best Pop Group
  • Blues This Morning EP (Pachyderm, 1999)

  • Live at Pachyderm Studios (Pachyderm, 1999)

  • : Native American Music Award for Blues Album of the Year, Group of the Year
  • Circle (Indigenous album)|Circle (Pachyderm, 2000)

  • : #3 Billboard magazine|Billboard Top Blues Albums
  • Indigenous (album)|Indigenous ( Zomba Records|Zomba / Silvertone Records|Silvertone , 2003)

  • : #3 Billboard magazine|Billboard Top Blues Albums
  • Long Way Home (Indigenous album)|Long Way Home EP (Indigenous Records, 2005)

  • Chasing the Sun (Indigenous album)|Chasing the Sun ( Vanguard Records|Vanguard , 2006)

  • : #2 Billboard magazine|Billboard Top Blues Albums
  • Broken Lands (Vanguard, 2008)

  • The Acoustic Sessions (2010)


  • References




    External links


  • http://www.indigenousmusic.net Official Website

  • http://www.myspace.com/indigenousrocks Myspace page


  • DEFAULTSORT:Indigenous Category:Native American musical groups
    Category:Musical groups from South Dakota
    Category:American rock music groups
    Category:American blues musical groups

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