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ABORiGiNAL
SOUNDS PRESENTS:
THE iNTOXiCATiNG HiP-HOP SOUND OF NAKE NULA WAUN
AND MUSiC FROM THEIR LATEST CD 'SCARS AND BARS'!!!
JULY 7,
2011 - NAKE NULA WAUN (Nah-Kay ,Noo-Lah, Wah- OOn) is a Rap/Hip-Hop
Group from the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Central South Dakota. The
name NAKE NULA WAUN is a traditional Lakota phrase which means “I am
always ready, at all times, for anything.” This phrase was used to
describe warriors before they went into battle. This is more than just
a name for the band members, it’s a way a life. Growing up on the Rez or city, you have to be “always
ready, for anything, at all times.” NAKE NULA WAUN has been together
for three years with each members having years of prior experience in
recording. NAKE NULA WAUN has performed throughout the communities on
the Rosebud Reservation to promote suicide prevention and spread
suicide awareness for the youth and people of the Plains Reservations.
Our music is a testament to all youth and people who come from
oppressed, impoverished areas. NAKE NULA WAUN is using music to break
down racial and economic boundaries to show that no matter your
circumstances, you can do something great if you find your passion and
follow your dream.
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ABOUT THE
HOST:
BRIAN
LUSH holds a BA in Creative Writing from the UNIVERSITY OF
NEW MEXICO. He established ROCKWIRED on New Years of 2004 and hasn't
looked back
since. He is currently the host of all of ROCKWIRED.COM's programming
which includes such shows as ROCKWIRED RADIO PROFILES and ROCKWIRED
FREE FORM RADIO. As
program producer for ROCKWiRED.COM, LUSH is hands-on when it
comes to
interviewing and building a lasting rapport with the artists that come
ROCKWiRED's
way. As a youngster, BRIAN LUSH had no idea what kind of seed was being
planted
by reading magazines such as HIT PARADE, HIGH TIMES, SPIN, REQUEST
(remember
that one?) and even ROLLING STONE. "Those were the days before the
internet and being a rock journalist
looked
like the coolest job imaginable." says LUSH "But reading these
magazines had me
imagining that one day I'd be the artist giving all of the clever
answers to
some poor guy with a tape recorder. Well, life has a way of surprising
you.
Now, I'm the poor guy with the tape recorder and asking all of the
questions."
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