In this archival radio interview with Earth Songs (modern indigenous music), host Alexis Salih sits down with Paul LaRoche, the founder of the American Indian group, Brulé. LaRoche candidly shares his life journey, from being a Native American child adopted by a non-indigenous family in Southwest Minnesota to his powerful and inspiring reunion with his true heritage, a moment that shaped his unmistakable musical style, fusing elements of both his formative and native cultures.
The interview presents a deep insight into how LaRoche unfolded his unique creativity, combining traditional Native American music with the sounds he grew up with, effortlessly straddling the delicate balance between cultural respect and inspired music production. Discover the gripping story behind the birth of some of Brulé's most celebrated albums, notably 'Hidden Heritage' and their 22nd CD release 'Tribe'.
Listen to the fascinating tale behind 'Tribe', initially born as a soundtrack for a Native American Broadway musical and then shelved after a mixed reception. Rediscovered years later, 'Tribe' was reborn, affirming its relevance and freshness in the music industry. Throughout the episode, listeners will be treated to snippets of Brulé's enthralling music, a testament to their unique contemporary and traditional Native American sound fusion.
This episode is a compelling odyssey that follows the legacy of Paul LaRoche and Brulé's movement within the music industry, forging a new music genre while illuminating poignant aspects of personal and cultural growth. Tune in to hear this vibrant intersection of music, culture, and identity.