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Iron Horse: The Longest Walk (Revisited) from Robby Romero feat. Robert Mirabal is a coming together, not just of two Indigenous artists and their music, but of communities that have survived attempted genocide and oppression, which included forced displacement, relocation, and assimilation.
— YouTube
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I know it’s not blues, but it is so incredibly cool. The video just blew me away. It is so classy and sexy. It has that magical, mystical element to it that makes it so very special. Thanks for sharing this outstanding piece of music and video!
— Rich Gordon, Blues Radio WNIJ-FM
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There are many reasons to fall in love with the Ojibwe Drum group P. Town Boyz from the Red Lake Indian Reservation in Minnesota… their young, powerful vocals offer a new and refreshing addition to the Native Drum genre.
— INDIAN COUNTRY POW WOW TODAY MAGAZINE
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Ta’kaiya Blaney is a key voice for Earth Revolution which is a movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people working together to empower and inspire children and youth by transforming words into actions and actions to results.
— Life & Soul Magazine
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The group’s style of singing belongs to the genre well-known throughout Indian country as “pow wow music.” This raw recording was produced to capture and preserve old songs and an “old-style” of singing of the Ojibwe people at Red Lake, one of the most traditional Indian communities in the country.
— Indian Country Today
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The guitar, vocals and songs of Robby Romero boasts a powerful vocal style that treat sensitive matters of spirituality with firm certainty.
— Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle
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