- Things We Do
"Things We Do" is the debut album from the band
Indigenous (band) released in1998 under the Pachyderm Records label.In
1999 , Indigenous won three Native American Music Awards for their debut record, including two top honors: Album of the Year and Group of the Year.A video for the lead single and title track was directed by
Chris Eyre (acclaimed director of Smoke Signals) won the American Indian Film Festival award and was shown three times at theSundance Film Festival . The track "Now That You're Gone" peaked at #22 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart, making Indigenous one of the first Native American bands to break into that realm.Amazon .com named the band Blues Artist of the Year. Indigenous was featured on broadcast shows such asNPR 's "All Things Considered ", "Late Night with Conan O'Brien ," "CBS Saturday Morning ," and "Austin City Limits." B.B. King became a self-proclaimed fan, and invited the band to join his Blues Festival Tour.References
[http://www.nativewiki.org/Indigenous_(band) Indigenous at Nativewiki, source of information on this page]
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