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
- Intro
- Vineyard
- Say You Love Me
- Underdog
- Someday We'll Be Friends
- House on the Moon
- Boyfriend
- Perfect Life
- Free
- Liar
- Sarsaparilla
- Heaven
- Superman