Native Artist VIDEO Spotlight: Arvel Bird + ONE NATION
Native Artist VIDEO Spotlight: Arvel Bird + ONE NATION
Jan 30, 2007
This video is the debut performance of Arvel Bird, (Southern
Paiute / Me'tis) and his new band "One Nation". It was performed at the Seminole Hard Rock of Hollywood Florida. Arvel Bird was raised in Utah and Arizona where he began
his 11 years of classical violin training. He attended Arizona State
University on a music scholarship, later transferring to University
of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana. There he began to compose and improvise,
learning to play bluegrass, Celtic, folk, country and old-time music.
Arvel's mix-blood heritage of Southern Paiute
and Scottish ancestry is now the inspiration for his own unique
style of music.Joining Arvel in late 2006 are the talents of:John LoneEagle, known to his friends as Eagle, is traditional drummer and percussionistfor the group One Nation is Chiricahua Apache and Cherokee. Before joining One Nation, Eaglewas a popular member of the contemporary Native American music group, Brule. Eagle is a graduate of Baylor University. As a sought-after speaker and presenter, he is a rolemodel to youth, regarding the culture and traditions of Native American people. Eagle currentlyresides in Tennessee where he owns Native American Legacy, a store selling authentichandcrafted Native American items. He also owns his own line of products at www.loneeagleproducts.comChris James, is a singer, keyboardist, songwriter, drummer and guitarist in Nashville, TN. Chris has collaborated with Arvel Bird on his two top selling CDs, Animal Totems and Animal Totems 2, and has had songs cut by numerous top recording artists.Chris has performed with a number of entertainers such as Bobby Bare, The Rascals 1988 Reunion Tour, Walter Egan, Al Perkins, the Brooklyn Cowboys, Supe Grande of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils and is mentioned in the biography of Gram Parsons, and performs one ofthe most memorable impersonations of Jim Morrison ever given. Chris has also performed with the Bill Lloydâs Long Players. Long Players is a play on the vinyl term âLPâ, and the group perform a different classic rock album every show.When not on stage or in the studio, this multi-talented performer is also editor of the most popular music scene magazine in Nashville, called âShakeâ.Vlasis, who hails from the city of Minneapolis, started his musical career in 1979 when he wrote and recorded his first original songs. The son of Greek immigrants, Vlasis is an accomplished musician, his guitar work is electric even when unplugged. Winding out on his Mossman is special to him as well as playing keyboards but Vlasis admits that drumming out isstill his favorite pastime. Vlasis has performed in front of thousands of fans all over the country as a solo act as well as the lead guitarist for the art-rock group Blue Canoe and the contemporary Native American band, Brule.Vlasis loves the energy of a live audience and that joy is very evident when you watch him perform. Vlasis has also enjoyed interacting on a smaller stage as a special guest at several Omaha schools, jamming with and inspiring children in special needs classrooms and also for elementary and high school kids.Vlasis is currently putting the finishing touches on his second solo CD entitled "White Dog" as a follow up to his debut work "Plain Sight". The next chapter in his career should prove to be his best as the lead guitarist for the powerful group One Nation while expanding his career as a soloartist.Artist Official Website: http://www.arvelbirdandonenation.com/Indigenous Peoples Music website: http://www.native-music-podcast.comE-mail the show: nativemusic@gmail.comSkype us: native_musicOur Official Blog: http://ipm.typepad.com/indigenous_peoples_music/Listener line: 860.237.8400


Hi, Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed this small bit of the talent that you each possess and are willing to share with us who wish we had talent such as yours. May you each be granted much success as you travel the roads which have been laid out for each of you.