Indian Calling

Indian Calling

Group

Genres: new age, World Music, native american, ethnic, world

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
Llaky Runa
The Last of the Mohicans Main Theme
Spirit of Fire
Medicine Power Men
Lakota Lullaby (Native American Music)
Ly O Lay a Le Loya