Indian Calling
Indian Calling
Group
Genres: new age, World Music, native american, ethnic, world
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About Indian Calling
Origin and Formation The Band founded by Max Titi, along with Gualtiero (Riding a Horse Bajo) and Mauro (Red Wolf) at Spotted Eagle Camp, a camp honoring Native American traditions. - Other members: Laura (Rattle Woman) and Katjusha (Northern Wind). - Gualtiero received his spiritual name and ceremonial rattle from Bruce Starlight, an intertribal leader and descendant of Chief Brokenknife. Notable Discography - 2007: Debut album "Indian Calling", featuring hits such as White Buffalo, Ly O Lay Le Loya, and The Last of the Mohicans. - 2013: Album "Indians", blends traditional songs with modern arrangements. Includes: - Yeha Noha (cover of "Sacred Spirit") - Lakota Lullaby - Amazing Grace (Cherokee version) - Dawa (The Cradle Song) and Zuni Sunrise (Indian flute) - 2014: Albums "Native American Spirit" and "Native Indians", with tracks such as Mahk Jchi, Cherokee Morning Song, and Dances with Wolves. Recognition and Presence - More than 5 million streams on Spotify and Deezer. - Thousands of albums sold on digital platforms. - 2018: Sunset Dance song used in an award-winning documentary in Berlin and presented at Cannes. - 2019: At War song chosen by Acqua San Benedetto for an advertising campaign in Italy. Style and Purpose - Music with a strong spiritual and cultural influence from Native American peoples. - Live concerts and participation in cultural events. - They promote a nomadic lifestyle and a deep connection with ancestral wisdom.
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Indian Calling — Top 7 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indian Calling | Llaky Runa | ||
| Indian Calling | The Last of the Mohicans Main Theme | ||
| Indian Calling | Geronimo | ||
| Indian Calling | Spirit of Fire | ||
| Indian Calling | Medicine Power Men | ||
| Indian Calling | Lakota Lullaby (Native American Music) | ||
| Indian Calling | Ly O Lay a Le Loya |