Gaënö'

Recorded at a legendary studio in Hollywood, The Blue Mountain Tribe is back with their strongest album yet.

Show Notes

Back in the mid-2000s in Tehachapi, California, father and son duo Robin and Caleb Hairston (Chiricahua Apache) set out to create an all-Native American blues and rock band—and that’s exactly what they did. Along with drummer, Pat Mata (Northern Chumash) and bassist Jeff Cooper (Cherokee) the Blue Mountain Tribe began creating original songs focused on Native American experiences and they instantly became a hit. 

The band was one of the big winners at the 20th Native American Music Awards, held November 21 at the Seneca Niagara Resort and Casino. Due to record breaking weather conditions in Western New York, Pat was the only member of the band able to attend the show. This week on Gaënö’, Pat joins me to discuss Blue Mountain Tribes recent adventures, including their brand new album, O Great Warrior! Recorded at the Legendary Cherokee Studios in Hollywood, this collection of tunes is sure to impress blues and rock fans alike. Turn it up and sing along- Enjoy! 


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Playlist

01 Blue Mountain Tribe- Mountain Down Blues 
02 Blue Mountain Tribe- Pray For Our Planet
03 Crystal Shawanda- Hold Me
04 Logan Staats- Deadman
05 Blue Mountain Tribe- You Better Watch Yourself
06 Marc Brown & The Blues Crew- Been So Long
07 The Ripcords- Sweet Road Stomp
08 Blue Mountain Tribe- Keep On Shining
09 Mali O’Bomsawin- Fractions

What is Gaënö'?

A one hour, nationally syndicated (Native Voice One) weekly show that shines a spotlight on Indigenous artists from across Turtle Island. Produced and Hosted by Brett Maybee (unenrolled Seneca)