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Black Thunder
Featuring the Black
Thunder Singers
Black
Thunder featuring the Black Thunder Singers, Randy Armstrong, Volker
Nahrmann and Ken Gable is a 2011 Native American Music Awards NAMMY
WINNER.
This recording features eleven songs of traditional
Native American drumming and singing. The CD includes a special bonus
track #12 of world fusion jazz entitled White
Cloud Black Thunder. Performed and recorded by Randy Armstrong –
Lakota Courting Flute, Guitars, Percussion; Volker Nahrmann – Acoustic
Bass, Keyboards, Percussion, Composer; Ken Gable – Alto Sax; and featuring
the Black Thunder Singers.
Songs include:
- Pow Wow Grand Entry
- Inter-Tribal #1
- Horse Stealing Song
- Duck and Dive
- Old McDonald
- Inter-Tribal #2
- Good Thunder Inter-Tribal
- Grass Dance Song
- Jingle Dress Side Step
- Soldier Boy (Veteran’s Song)
- Lakota Flag and Victory Song
- Bonus Track: White Cloud Black Thunder by Randy
Armstrong & Volker Nahrmann featuring the Black Thunder Singers
; About the Bonus Track, White Cloud Black Thunder:
White Cloud Black Thunder is a World Fusion
song composed by Volker Nahrmann featuring Randy Armstrong on Lakota
Courting Flute, guitars, percussion; Volker Nahrmann on Acoustic Bass,
Keyboards, Percussion; Ken Gable on Alto Sax with the Black Thunder Singers.
Produced and Recorded at Beauty Hill Recording Studios in Barrington,
New Hampshire and engineered by Nicholas Phaneuf. A joyful and uplifting
expression of cross-cultural music merging the genres of jazz, Native
American drumming and singing traditions, old school hip-hop rhythms,
2/3 clave with groove oriented sensibilities.
Artist Statement by Ernest Proper and the Black Thunder
Singers:
The Drum is the heartbeat of Mother earth and the voices
carry the Mother’s spirit through the generations. The songs are not
owned, but belong to the people. Those that are chosen to sing the songs
have the responsibility to carry on the traditions as taught by our elders.
Ernie Proper began teaching the songs to his sons and
hunka in 1999. Ernie sang with several other northern drums and was a
fancy dancer, and later a northern traditional dancer over the years.
The original five singers were all dancers before they started singing.
Before long, Black Thunder Singers were in high demand
for pow wows on the east coast. Black Thunder added several singers,
including the ladies, over the years, but remained true to the traditions
as taught by the elders. All of the singers are of multicultural heritage,
but choose to follow the old traditions in their daily lives. Black Thunder
Singers do not believe in making a profit for singing or dancing. The
songs belong to the people. Any profits beyond expenses are donated to
charity. This is a good way to give back to the people.
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