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Brian Wright-McLeod
Brian Wright-McLeod (Dakota-Anishinaabe) is a Toronto-based Native musicologist and columnist, producer/host of Renegade Radio on CKLN 88.1 FM (www.ckln.fm) and author of the forthcoming Encyclopedia of Native Music (University of Arizona Press, Tucson).
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» Joanne Shenandoah
By Brian Wright-McLeod | Published 05/1/2004 | Oneida , Music , Music , May/June | Unrated
 There is a special creative identity attached to singer Joanne Shenandoah. It is evident throughout the course of her career, beginning with the numerous recordings of Iroquois social songs that have come to define her music. Though she has no single song that can be described as a hit, her productivity and creativity since the late 1980s have led to her position today as one of the top-selling and most widely recognized Native recording artists.
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