Annie Humphrey

Annie Humphrey is a distinguished Ojibwe singer-songwriter whose resonant work interlaces the poignant narratives of Native American life with threads of folk and Americana. Born on the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota, Humphrey's music is deeply rooted in her indigenous identity, reflecting the struggles, beauty, and strength inherent within her community.

With a career spanning several decades, Humphrey has consistently given voice to socio-political issues, environmental activism, and personal storytelling. Her discography is a testament to her dedication to artistry and her commitment to portraying an authentic Native American perspective. Her most recent offerings include "The Tinda Song," a tender ode that merges melody with cultural consciousness, and "The Sound of Ribbons," which showcases her ability to craft songs that touch the heart while calling for change. "Edge Of America" and "The Heron Smiled" further exemplify Annie's lyrical introspection and her ability to convey deep emotion, earning her accolades and a devoted fanbase that spans beyond the confines of genre or background. Through her music, Annie Humphrey has become an emblematic figure in contemporary Native American music, inspiring listeners with her captivating voice and unwavering spirit.

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The Tinda Song
Single - Released December 13, 2019
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