I am all about supporting the amazing musical talent we have in the Native community across what is now known as “North America”. And this is the kind of show you don’t want to miss out on.
The Trail of Broken Mics tour features a number of incredible musicians who are trailblazers in their genres and are representing their communities with pride. The tour will begin on April 18 in Tempe, Arizona with stops in New Mexico before making it’s way to Canada on May 15 in Edmonton.
The phenomenal lineup starting in the U.S.A. includes Quese Imc - Manik - Dead Indians - Daybi - Os12 - Wab Kinew - Tactile - Lakota Jonez - Night Shield - Yaiva - DJ Abel Rock - Team Rezofficial - ill Methods - Definition Rare - and Tinsel Korey.
For more information and a full list of Canadian stops, show them some love on their MYSPACE.
This tour is going to be nothing short of WOW and showcase some of the best up and comings who are producing awesome work and changing the world while they are at it. Start listening to any one of the lyrics in any of their songs and you’ll see.
I’ll post an update as the tour winds it’s way to Canada.




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four comments
I'll be on the tour documenting with both still & video. I can't wait!
Posted by Larry Price
April 15, 2008, 10:38 PM
I would love to go! Sounds amazing!
Posted by Cecelia
April 16, 2008, 9:21 AM
Hey yo Larry hit me up wit sum of da pics when u getem' on page. Thx. Esp. da ones where i'm wit da homies. late
Posted by King
April 24, 2008, 7:26 PM
Yeah put up a hyperlink for the pics and video for this tour
Posted by ponyboy
April 28, 2008, 4:34 PM
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