Martha Redbone

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Martha Redbone is a part Shawnee, Choctaw and African American musician. She is an award-winning figure in contemporary Native American music. She grew up in Brooklyn and later rural Kentucky. Her music is seen as a mix of rhythm and blues, and Soul music influences fused with elements of traditional Native American musicsi .[1] Winner - 'Best Debut Artist' 2002 Native American Music Awards; 'Home of the Brave - Best Pop Album' 2004 Indian Summer Music Awards; 'Skintalk - Best Pop Album' 2005 Indian Summer Music Awards; 'Skintalk - Best RnB Album' 2006 Independent Music Awards. In 2005 Redbone was presented with an NHAP 'Red Ribbon Award for Outstanding Leadership' at a ceremony at the United Nations in recognition of her charitable work in the Native American community.

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  • Home of the Brave 2002

Track Listing

  1. Intro
  2. Vineyard
  3. Say You Love Me
  4. Underdog
  5. Someday We'll Be Friends
  6. House on the Moon
  7. Boyfriend
  8. Perfect Life
  9. Free
  10. Liar
  11. Sarsaparilla
  12. Heaven
  13. Superman

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