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Red Thunder (musical group)

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Red Thunder is a rock band formed in 1990 by frontman Robby Romero, incorporating Native American musical instruments, melody and themes,[1] a style sometimes called by the pun "alter-native".[2] Red Thunder rose to prominence with founder Robby Romero's designation as a United Nations Ambassador of Youth for the Environment in 1990, the heavy rotation of his singles on VH1 and MTV, and the worldwide airing of his social- and environmental-themed films (including America’s Last Frontier, Hidden Medicine and Makoce Wakan),[3]

Discography

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Robby Romero

  • All The Missing Children (1990 Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Is It Too Late (1990, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Red Thunder (1994, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • 'Makoce Wakan (1995, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Hidden Medicine (1999, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Americas Last Frontier (2002, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Native Children's Survival (2005, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Painting The World (2008, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Who's Gonna Save You (2012, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Iron Horse (2014, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • Born On The Rez (2018, Eagle Thunder Records)
  • 25th Anniversary (2019, Eagle Thunder Records)

References

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  1. ^ Native Song Red Thunder Blazes a Trail into American Rock Territory. Chicago Tribune, 15 March 1996
  2. ^ Bitter Medicine Robby Romero's Message Is One of the Highlights of Native American Fest Buffalo News - Jun 9, 2000
  3. ^ "Book Vacation Rentals".
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