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Pura Fe (Pura Fé) / Sacred Seed
Жанр: blues, native american, folk
Носитель: WEB
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): USA
Год издания: 2015
Издатель (лейбл): Nueva Onda Records / MDC
Страна исполнителя (группы): USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: 42:45
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Треклист:
01 Mohomoneh 2:28
02 Sacred Seed 4:59
03 Woman's Shuffle 2:57
04 Pigeon Dance 2:25
05 Hiyo Stireh 3:53
06 True Freedom 3:53
07 Spirit In The Sky 4:08
08 River People 3:56
09 Idle No More 4:09
10 In A Sentimental Mood 4:11
11 My People My Land 5:46
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Pura Fé (born: Pura Fé Antonia ('Toni') Crescioni) is a songwriter, musician, and singer, and the founding member of a Native American women's a capella trio Ulali.
Pura Fé was born in New York City and brought up by her mother, grandparents and family of women singers who are Tuscarora. They count eight generations of singing sisters from North Carolina. The family moved to New York in the 1930s.
Her mother, Nanice Lund was a classically trained opera singer who toured with Duke Ellington and his Sacred Concert Series.
Her father, Juan Antonio Crescioni-Collazo, was born in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, of both Taino Indian and Corsican immigrant grandparents.
In New York City, Pura Fé was on the board of the American Indian Community House (AICH).
She lives in Durham, North Carolina.
As an adolescent, Pura Fé studied and performed with the American Ballet Theatre, briefly trained at Martha Graham school and performed in Broadway musicals The Me Nobody Knows, Ari and Via Galactica. She also sang with the Mercer Ellington Orchestra.
She attended Lincoln Square Academy. In the late 1970s, she worked as a waitress at club Max's Kansas City in New York. Soon after, she began singing in bands and as a studio singer. She recorded jingles, commercials, backup vocals and lead on demos and recordings such as Good Enough written by James McBride.
In 1994, she was nominated and performed at the Juno Awards for Best Global Recording, for the album Condor Meets the Eagle by Kanatan Aski with Pura Fé. She released the CD, Mahk Jchi with Ulali on Corn, Beans and Squash Music and she appeared with Ulali on Robbie Robertson’s Music for the Native Americans.
In 1995, she released her first solo album, the R&B inspired, Caution to the Wind, written and produced by James McBride on Shanachie Records. She also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with Ulali and Robbie Robertson, debuting the Ulali song Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Song), which went platinum in Italy. In 1996, she appeared and toured on The Indigo Girls, Shaming of the Sun Album with Ulali.
She has appeared on several recordings and film soundtracks including Indigo Girls, Shaming of the Sun, Miramax’s Smoke Signals soundtrack, the Turner Documentary series The Native Americans, 1 Giant Leap DVD, The World Festival of Sacred Music for the Dalai Lama, Showtime's The L-Word, and 'A Thousand Roads' soundtrack.
Pura Fé moved to North Carolina in the 1990s and volunteered to teach young people in the rural Indian communities of Robeson County, North Carolina. She won the Community Spirit Award from the First Peoples Fund of the Tides Foundation and later won its fellowship award for her volunteer contributions.
After hearing guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps perform, Pura Fé began to play the acoustic lap slide guitar and recorded her second solo album, Follow Your Heart's Desire, released on the Music Maker label.
A year later, she opened for Neil Young in Berkeley, California, singing Rise Up Tuscarora Nation and Find the Cost of Freedom. As a solo artist, she has also opened for Herbie Hancock, Taj Mahal, Al Jarreau and George Duke.
Pura Fé won a NAMMY (Native American Music Award) for best female artist in 2006 and a L'Académie Charles Cros Award for best world album.
Her third album, Hold The Rain, was released in 2007 with guitarist Danny Godinez.
In late 2009, she released Full Moon Rising for DixieFrog Records and toured extensively throughout Europe.
She tours with her band, the Pura Fé Trio, which consists of Cary Morin on lead guitar and Pete Knudson on percussion. Her fifth solo album, a live double CD, was released in the spring of 2011: 'A Blues Night in North Carolina.' She currently performs with the Trio and the Deer Clan Singers and has announced a new Ulali Project album for 2015, as well as her new solo album in 2015, called Sacred Seed. The European tour starts in Spring of 2015 with her new band. Mathis Haug/guitar/banjo, Eric Longsworth/chello and Stephan Notari/percussion and vovals.
Pura Fé has lent her voice to many environmental and Indigenous rights groups and campaigns. In 2013, she rowed in the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign canoe journey In 2014, she participated in the Honor the Earth Love Water Not Oil Tour with Winona LaDuke to oppose the Enbridge expansions of the tar sands and fracked oil pipelines. She also marched in the front line of the People's Climate March singing the song, 'Idle No More,' which she wrote for the Idle No More movement.
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Armed with their legendary Lap steel guitar, singer Pura Fé the Indian comes after seven years back into the Moods and presents songs from her new album 'Sacred Seed'. Pura Fez songs are fiery, her intoxicating grooves, the music full force. The singer, musician, poet, dancer and activist comes from the mother of the Tuscarora Indians of North Carolina and connects the black blues with their own tradition. Supported by four generations of musicians, she goes in search of the roots of Indian Music, where she combines shamanism with modern technologies. With minimal instrumentation and swinging melodies, her husky voice and heartbreaking sings mainly about the tragic story of an oppressed people.
Состав
Pura Fé - vocal
Mathis Haug - guitar
Eric Longworth - bass
Stéphane Notari - drums
Жанр: blues, native american, folk
Носитель: WEB
Страна-производитель диска (релиза): USA
Год издания: 2015
Издатель (лейбл): Nueva Onda Records / MDC
Страна исполнителя (группы): USA
Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: (lossy + lossless)
Продолжительность: 42:45
: ?
: нет
Треклист:
01 Mohomoneh 2:28
02 Sacred Seed 4:59
03 Woman's Shuffle 2:57
04 Pigeon Dance 2:25
05 Hiyo Stireh 3:53
06 True Freedom 3:53
07 Spirit In The Sky 4:08
08 River People 3:56
09 Idle No More 4:09
10 In A Sentimental Mood 4:11
11 My People My Land 5:46
Доп. информация: no cue, no log
Об исполнителе (группе)
Pura Fé (born: Pura Fé Antonia ('Toni') Crescioni) is a songwriter, musician, and singer, and the founding member of a Native American women's a capella trio Ulali.
Pura Fé was born in New York City and brought up by her mother, grandparents and family of women singers who are Tuscarora. They count eight generations of singing sisters from North Carolina. The family moved to New York in the 1930s.
Her mother, Nanice Lund was a classically trained opera singer who toured with Duke Ellington and his Sacred Concert Series.
Her father, Juan Antonio Crescioni-Collazo, was born in Maunabo, Puerto Rico, of both Taino Indian and Corsican immigrant grandparents.
In New York City, Pura Fé was on the board of the American Indian Community House (AICH).
She lives in Durham, North Carolina.
As an adolescent, Pura Fé studied and performed with the American Ballet Theatre, briefly trained at Martha Graham school and performed in Broadway musicals The Me Nobody Knows, Ari and Via Galactica. She also sang with the Mercer Ellington Orchestra.
She attended Lincoln Square Academy. In the late 1970s, she worked as a waitress at club Max's Kansas City in New York. Soon after, she began singing in bands and as a studio singer. She recorded jingles, commercials, backup vocals and lead on demos and recordings such as Good Enough written by James McBride.
In 1994, she was nominated and performed at the Juno Awards for Best Global Recording, for the album Condor Meets the Eagle by Kanatan Aski with Pura Fé. She released the CD, Mahk Jchi with Ulali on Corn, Beans and Squash Music and she appeared with Ulali on Robbie Robertson’s Music for the Native Americans.
In 1995, she released her first solo album, the R&B inspired, Caution to the Wind, written and produced by James McBride on Shanachie Records. She also appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno with Ulali and Robbie Robertson, debuting the Ulali song Mahk Jchi (Heartbeat Drum Song), which went platinum in Italy. In 1996, she appeared and toured on The Indigo Girls, Shaming of the Sun Album with Ulali.
She has appeared on several recordings and film soundtracks including Indigo Girls, Shaming of the Sun, Miramax’s Smoke Signals soundtrack, the Turner Documentary series The Native Americans, 1 Giant Leap DVD, The World Festival of Sacred Music for the Dalai Lama, Showtime's The L-Word, and 'A Thousand Roads' soundtrack.
Pura Fé moved to North Carolina in the 1990s and volunteered to teach young people in the rural Indian communities of Robeson County, North Carolina. She won the Community Spirit Award from the First Peoples Fund of the Tides Foundation and later won its fellowship award for her volunteer contributions.
After hearing guitarist Kelly Joe Phelps perform, Pura Fé began to play the acoustic lap slide guitar and recorded her second solo album, Follow Your Heart's Desire, released on the Music Maker label.
A year later, she opened for Neil Young in Berkeley, California, singing Rise Up Tuscarora Nation and Find the Cost of Freedom. As a solo artist, she has also opened for Herbie Hancock, Taj Mahal, Al Jarreau and George Duke.
Pura Fé won a NAMMY (Native American Music Award) for best female artist in 2006 and a L'Académie Charles Cros Award for best world album.
Her third album, Hold The Rain, was released in 2007 with guitarist Danny Godinez.
In late 2009, she released Full Moon Rising for DixieFrog Records and toured extensively throughout Europe.
She tours with her band, the Pura Fé Trio, which consists of Cary Morin on lead guitar and Pete Knudson on percussion. Her fifth solo album, a live double CD, was released in the spring of 2011: 'A Blues Night in North Carolina.' She currently performs with the Trio and the Deer Clan Singers and has announced a new Ulali Project album for 2015, as well as her new solo album in 2015, called Sacred Seed. The European tour starts in Spring of 2015 with her new band. Mathis Haug/guitar/banjo, Eric Longsworth/chello and Stephan Notari/percussion and vovals.
Pura Fé has lent her voice to many environmental and Indigenous rights groups and campaigns. In 2013, she rowed in the Two Row Wampum Renewal Campaign canoe journey In 2014, she participated in the Honor the Earth Love Water Not Oil Tour with Winona LaDuke to oppose the Enbridge expansions of the tar sands and fracked oil pipelines. She also marched in the front line of the People's Climate March singing the song, 'Idle No More,' which she wrote for the Idle No More movement.
Об альбоме (сборнике)
Armed with their legendary Lap steel guitar, singer Pura Fé the Indian comes after seven years back into the Moods and presents songs from her new album 'Sacred Seed'. Pura Fez songs are fiery, her intoxicating grooves, the music full force. The singer, musician, poet, dancer and activist comes from the mother of the Tuscarora Indians of North Carolina and connects the black blues with their own tradition. Supported by four generations of musicians, she goes in search of the roots of Indian Music, where she combines shamanism with modern technologies. With minimal instrumentation and swinging melodies, her husky voice and heartbreaking sings mainly about the tragic story of an oppressed people.
Состав
Pura Fé - vocal
Mathis Haug - guitar
Eric Longworth - bass
Stéphane Notari - drums
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