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Bethel-raised musician and Pamyua frontman Stephen Qacung Blanchett has been creating music for almost three decades, but 2022 may be his biggest year yet. The Yup’ik culture-bearer and multi-disciplinary artist has received two national honors. Recently, he was named a 2022 United States Artists Fellow.
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Jacob Tix̂lax̂ Stepetin co-founded and plays lead guitar for the Indigenous heavy metal group, Merciless Indian Savages. They have song titles like “Pseudo Savior,” “Manifest Death” and “Kill the Man/Save the Indian.” These song titles grab your attention, but Stepetin says the point is to create an opportunity to talk about Indigenous issues.
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In Interior Alaska, Athabascan fiddle music is a staple at social gatherings. At the 2019 Elders and Youth conference, elders taught young people how to…
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Female mariachi band Flor de Toloache stopped into Morning Line on Friday, Sept. 28, 2018, to talk with Danny Preston about this weekend's trip to…
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The Anchorage Concert Association came into talk with KNBA's Morning Line about its celebration of the arts, Anchorage Concerts All Access. Executive…
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Ivan Night and Phillip Blanchett joined KNBA's Danny Preston on Morning Line ahead of Pamyua's performance at the Alaska Native Heritage Center.
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Todays guest on Morning Line featured musical artist Ava Earl. She spoke with Morning Line host Danny Preston about her newly released album, Am I Me Yet?…
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In today's Our Community segment, Danny Preston speaks with Melissa Heuer, deputy director of the Renewable Resources Foundation. Each year, the…
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• Salmonstock, Featuring over 50 bands on four stages including; Lucinda Williams, Hard Working Americans, Ozomatli, Keller Williams, Kyle Hollingsworth…
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The Alaskan Music Spotlight is heard every Friday 5:35pm - 6:00pm on KNBA Studio interviews with bands promoting upcoming performances. Thanks to Boot and…