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Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson (Eastern Medicine Singers, Black Eagle Productions)

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My guest on this episode is Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson from Eastern Medicine Singers. It's an honor and privilege to talk with him as we cover some of the differences in sounds of Native American music across North, South, East and West. We also cover how his group evolved into blending both traditional and experimental music, the true emotion behind what they create, and how the core of why they started this project is still paramount so many years later.
The album they made with Yonatan Gat simply under the name Medicine Singers is a masterpiece! I absolutely recommend you give this a listen and pick it up to support them. It was definitely a lot of fun learning a bit about how this record was made here in RI and what went into during our conversation.

Interlude song order:

  • Eastern Medicine Singers live at the Prospect Terrace 80th Anniversary Celebration on June 18, 2019
  • "Sunrise (Rumble)" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album
  • "Honor Song" by Medicine Singers, Lee Ranaldo & Yonatan Gat (single)
  • "Nannateeah" by Cu Dubg with Eastern Medicine Singers from their album Warpipe
  • "Daybreak" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album

// Interview recorded April 25, 2024 at Black Eagle Productions
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //

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My guest on this episode is Daryl Black Eagle Jamieson from Eastern Medicine Singers. It's an honor and privilege to talk with him as we cover some of the differences in sounds of Native American music across North, South, East and West. We also cover how his group evolved into blending both traditional and experimental music, the true emotion behind what they create, and how the core of why they started this project is still paramount so many years later.
The album they made with Yonatan Gat simply under the name Medicine Singers is a masterpiece! I absolutely recommend you give this a listen and pick it up to support them. It was definitely a lot of fun learning a bit about how this record was made here in RI and what went into during our conversation.

Interlude song order:

  • Eastern Medicine Singers live at the Prospect Terrace 80th Anniversary Celebration on June 18, 2019
  • "Sunrise (Rumble)" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album
  • "Honor Song" by Medicine Singers, Lee Ranaldo & Yonatan Gat (single)
  • "Nannateeah" by Cu Dubg with Eastern Medicine Singers from their album Warpipe
  • "Daybreak" by Medicine Singers from their self-titled album

// Interview recorded April 25, 2024 at Black Eagle Productions
// Intro music by Cedros
// Hosted by James Toomey //

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