Indigenous House and Little Bear Audio Launch 'The Indigenous Setlist' Podcast Highlighting Native Musicians
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Larisha Paul
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Indigenous House and Little Bear Audio are launching a new podcast series called 'The Indigenous Setlist' that spotlights Native and Indigenous musicians. Season One features artists who are scoring popular streaming series, signing to major labels, climbing charts, and headlining major music festivals. The podcast aims to showcase Indigenous artists who are blending personal stories and lived experiences with innovative sounds, pushing boundaries in the music industry.
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These artists aren't waiting for permission — they are pushing boundaries, blending their own personal stories and lived experiences with new and innovative sounds.
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