FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Indigenous Announces Spring Tour Dates Supporting “Soulful” and “Explosive” CD Broken Lands
The tour comes off the heels of the successful and prestigious Experience Hendrix tour where Nanji, along with Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and veteran guitarists Buddy Guy, Eric Johnson and others, performed music written by and associated with Jimi Hendrix to guitar fanatics and psychedelic blues aficionados nationwide. Indigenous' recent Vanguard Records album, the intensely personal Broken Lands, and his live prowess has the Chicago Tribune citing Mato Nanji as a "fine songwriter and guitar virtuoso," the Cleveland Scene finding "incredible and insightful grasp of earthy roots craftsmanship," and the Washington Times witnessing as he "nearly tore the strings off his Stratocaster while paying tribute to Jimi Hendrix." Stand out tracks on Broken Lands include the romantic soul-searcher "Should I Stay," the compelling "Place I Know," and sweet ballad, "Eyes of a Child." Proud of their Native American heritage, Indigenous recently announced the creation of a scholarship program to provide financial resources to South Dakota-based American Indian students attending tribal colleges. Through the national charity the American Indian College Fund, Indigenous' contributions will help students complete a college degree, educate the mind and spirit of Native students and make a difference in Native communities. Raised as a member of the Nakota Sioux Nation in South Dakota, Mato first came to musical prominence when he formed Indigenous with his brother, sister and cousin. In 1998, they released their debut, Things We Do, which received wide, mass reception and included the Top 10 smash hit "Now That You're Gone." Indigenous music has been featured in multiple episodes of The Deadliest Catch as well as the film Deal, starring Burt Reynolds. Indigenous' live shows on the Experience Hendrix tour and festivals such as Wakarusa and Langerado, along with relentless national touring, have enraptured fans. With the warm dusty voice and the soaring, spirited guitar fireworks, Mato Nanji articulates a deeply intimate sound that pays tribute to his Native American legacy. ITINERARY website: www.indigenousmusic.net For further information, please contact Renee Pfefer, On Tour PR – 914-273-0007; renee@ontourpr.com |
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Singer/songwriter/guitar virtuoso Mato Nanji and Indigenous announce a spring tour in support of their recent Vanguard Records release, Broken Lands. The trek kicks off on April 13th in Ann Arbor and brings the Native American blues-roots band to the East Coast, Midwest and Southwest.