The multitalented Pura Fé is best known as a singer with a remarkably supple and wide-ranging voice, and as a founding member of First Nations a cappella trio Ulali. But she’s also a poet, painter, ...
Some of the most profound new music being made connects old traditions to today’s world, and traditions to each other. Pura Fé and Dark Water Rising are two exemplars for the creative linkage of ...
Native American singer songwriter Pura Fé is of Tuscarora descent and uses her powerful voice to defend the things closest to her heart. She's just released her eighth album Sacred Seed and talks to ...
Pura Fe delivered a passionate set at the Blues Tent during a persistent rain at the New Orleans Jazz Fest on Thursday (May 2). The North Carolina-based blues singer accompanies herself with haunting ...
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Native American songbird Pura Fé not only connects “red” and black Americans, her family includes all those forgotten or dispossessed around the world. Harper Simon, son of Paul, finds his own voice ...
Pura Fé didn't just grow up in a musical family; she comes from eight generations of Tuscarora women singers and musicians, including her opera singer mother, Nanice Lund, who performed with the Duke ...
Singer Pura Fé will give two performances Saturday at the 19th annual Pow Wow celebration at the Chief Joseph “Alcide” Pierite Pow Wow Grounds on the Tunica-Biloxi Reservation in Marksville. Native ...
Fun Fact: The Music Makers Relief Foundation is a non-profit that preserves the musical heritage of the south and supports struggling blues and traditional musicians. Songwriter Says: “Tim Duffy let ...
With her new album, Sacred Seed, Pura Fé celebrates the roots of First Nation blues. Mixing original compositions deeply rooted in the pre-blues First Nation tradition with songs displaying the ...
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