The Black Lodge Singers are a prominent Native American Northern drum group hailing from the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. Established by Kenny Scabby Robe and his wife Louise Scabby Robe as a family drum group, it showcases the powerful voices and cultural heritage of their family and tribe. Over the years, they have become one of the most respected and renowned groups on the pow-wow circuit, celebrated for their vibrant and soulful performances that resonate with people from all walks of life.
Their discography, which includes albums like "Intertribal," "My Relatives," and "Family Traditions (Live)," highlights their commitment to preserving and sharing the Blackfeet musical traditions, often infused with insights and experiences from their own lives. The Black Lodge Singers are particularly known for their album "Kid's Pow-Wow Songs," which was designed to share the joy and cultural significance of pow-wow music with younger generations. Albums like "Brotherhood," "Pow Wow People," and "Pow - Wow Highway Songs" further showcase the group's versatility and their ability to connect traditional rhythms and chants with contemporary issues and audiences. The integrity and authenticity in their music have earned them multiple nominations and awards, solidifying their status as cultural ambassadors and bearers of Native American tradition through song.
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