Buffy Sainte Marie September 18th 2009 Sherwood Park Alberta
Red Bull & Buffy St Marie, National AboriginaL Achievement Awards, Regina Sask , March 26 2010
Buffy Sainte-Marie - Darling, Don't Cry (Music Video)
Buffy Sainte-Marie performs as part of Membertou 400, Atlantic Canada's largest powwow ever, in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Pow Wow 2010 Manawan
Friday, 21 January 2011
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Tour -Concert Dates 2011
Date | City | Venue | ||
Sun, Apr. 17, 2011 | Aukland, New Zealand | Power Station | ||
Wed, Apr. 20, 2011 | Melbourne, Australia | National Theatre | ||
Sat, Apr. 23, 2011 | Sydney, Australia | State Theatre | ||
Sun, Apr. 24, 2011 - Mon, Apr. 25, 2011 | Byron Bay, Australia | Bluesfest | ||
Sat, May. 7, 2011 | Ottowa, Ontario, Canada | Bronson Centre | ||
Mon, May. 9, 2011 - Tue, May. 10, 2011 | London, Ontario, Canada | Aeolian Hall | ||
Fri, May. 13, 2011 | Unionville, Connecticut | Infiinty Hall | ||
Fri, Jul. 1, 2011 | Oxfordshire, UK | Cornbury Festival | ||
Sat, Jul. 2, 2011 | Skagen, Denmark | Skagen Festival | ||
Sat, Jul. 23, 2011 - Sun, Jul. 24, 2011 | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | Calgary Folk Festival |
UPDATE : Feb 18th & 19th Winnipeg
March 1st-9th Hawaii
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Broken Rainbow (film)
Broken Rainbow is a 1985 documentary film about the government-enforced relocation of thousands of Navajo Native Americans from their ancestral homes in Arizona.
The Navajo were relocated to aid mining speculation in a process that began in the 1970s and continues to this day. The film is narrated by Martin Sheen.
The title song was written by Laura Nyro, the theme music was composed by Paul Apodaca, with other original music by Rick Krizman and Fred Myrow.It won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. (Wikipedia)
Director: Victoria Mudd
Writers: Maria Florio, Victoria Mudd,
Stars: Martin Sheen, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Burgess Meredith
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Buffy Sainte-Marie digital art Catalog
(photos, fabrics, feathers and beads) and over-painting with metallic dyes ,coloured paintings
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Friday, 26 November 2010
America the Beautiful
"America the Beautiful" has been recorded by so many different people, and it's also had verses added by many, many people. You go on the internet, and you'll see there's all kinds of verses from all kinds of perspectives. I mean, some of them are really kind of racist, and others are just kind of natural and beautiful.
But my friend John Herrington, Commander John Herrington, was the first Native American astronaut. And when he was going to get his ride, NASA invited me to sing and invited a whole lot people to come from his reservation, Chickasaw reservation in Oklahoma. And I had been thinking about "America the Beautiful," so I wrote new verses for it, and I also wrote an introduction for it. It says, [singing] "There were Choctaws in Alabama, Chippewas in Saint Paul. Mississippi mud runs like a river in me. America, ooh, she's like a mother to me." So it's-and the verses continue from there, with small changes, and then there's a middle section, too.
But it really reflects kind of a different approach to America than you usually see in the headlines. It's about America the country, not America the nation state. It's about the real America that so many people, regardless of their political associations, really feel in their hearts-you know, this beautiful, beautiful place. So, it's yet another take on "America the Beautiful." People seem to enjoy it.
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But my friend John Herrington, Commander John Herrington, was the first Native American astronaut. And when he was going to get his ride, NASA invited me to sing and invited a whole lot people to come from his reservation, Chickasaw reservation in Oklahoma. And I had been thinking about "America the Beautiful," so I wrote new verses for it, and I also wrote an introduction for it. It says, [singing] "There were Choctaws in Alabama, Chippewas in Saint Paul. Mississippi mud runs like a river in me. America, ooh, she's like a mother to me." So it's-and the verses continue from there, with small changes, and then there's a middle section, too.
But it really reflects kind of a different approach to America than you usually see in the headlines. It's about America the country, not America the nation state. It's about the real America that so many people, regardless of their political associations, really feel in their hearts-you know, this beautiful, beautiful place. So, it's yet another take on "America the Beautiful." People seem to enjoy it.
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Sunday, 21 November 2010
The Wavy Gravy Movie trailer
Beginning with Woodstock ‘99, director Michelle Esrick has spent ten years documenting the life of Wavy Gravy.
Saint Misbehavin’ journeys from the hills of California to the Himalayan Mountains to reveal the life of this one of a kind servant to humanity. The film blends Wavy’s own words with magical stories from an extraordinary array of fellow travelers both cultural and counter-cultural, revealing the man behind the clown’s grin and the fool’s clothing.
In Saint Misbehavin’ Wavy is revealed more than the tie-dyed entertainer and ice-cream flavor namesake that often defines him in the popular imagination. Audiences will come to know the activist, the optimist, and the healer who reaches beyond political, economic, and cultural divisions in his commitment to social change and the alleviation of human suffering.
Wavy’s life is his message, serving as deeply needed inspiration that we can change the world and have fun doing it.
Satirist Paul Krasner describes Wavy as “The illegitimate son of Harpo Marx and Mother Theresa, conceived one starry night on a spiritual whoopie cushion,” to which Wavy has replied, “Some people tell me I’m a saint, I tell them I’m Saint Misbehavin’.”
Featuring: Wavy Gravy, Jahanara Romney, Jordon Romney, Dr. Larry Brilliant, The Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Odetta, Patch Adams, Lisa Law, Buffy Sainte Marie, Denise Kaufman, Tom Law, Steven Ben Israel, The Hog Farm and more!
Official site : http://www.rippleeffectfilms.com/wwwavy/index.php
Saint Misbehavin’ journeys from the hills of California to the Himalayan Mountains to reveal the life of this one of a kind servant to humanity. The film blends Wavy’s own words with magical stories from an extraordinary array of fellow travelers both cultural and counter-cultural, revealing the man behind the clown’s grin and the fool’s clothing.
In Saint Misbehavin’ Wavy is revealed more than the tie-dyed entertainer and ice-cream flavor namesake that often defines him in the popular imagination. Audiences will come to know the activist, the optimist, and the healer who reaches beyond political, economic, and cultural divisions in his commitment to social change and the alleviation of human suffering.
Wavy’s life is his message, serving as deeply needed inspiration that we can change the world and have fun doing it.
Satirist Paul Krasner describes Wavy as “The illegitimate son of Harpo Marx and Mother Theresa, conceived one starry night on a spiritual whoopie cushion,” to which Wavy has replied, “Some people tell me I’m a saint, I tell them I’m Saint Misbehavin’.”
Featuring: Wavy Gravy, Jahanara Romney, Jordon Romney, Dr. Larry Brilliant, The Grateful Dead, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Ramblin' Jack Elliot, Odetta, Patch Adams, Lisa Law, Buffy Sainte Marie, Denise Kaufman, Tom Law, Steven Ben Israel, The Hog Farm and more!
Official site : http://www.rippleeffectfilms.com/wwwavy/index.php
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