Bless the People: Harmonized Peyote Songs
Bless the People: Harmonized Peyote Songs is a studio album by Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike, released through Canyon Records in 2001. The album contains twenty original songs, grouped into five tracks of four songs each.[2] For the album, Primeaux and Mike won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Native American Music Album,[3] and were nominated for Best Duo/Group of the Year and Best Traditional Recording at the 2002 Native American Music Awards.[4]
Bless the People: Harmonized Peyote Songs | |
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Studio album by Verdell Primeaux and Johnny Mike | |
Genre | Native American music |
Label | Canyon |
Producer | Giuli Doyle, Robert Doyle[1] |
Track listing
- "Four Harmonized Peyote Songs – 1" (8:46)
- "Four Harmonized Peyote Songs – 2" (10:39)
- "Four Harmonized Peyote Songs – 3" (5:17)
- "Four Harmonized Peyote Songs – 4" (8:52)
- "Four Harmonized Peyote Songs – 5" (8:32)
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References
- "Bless the People – Verdell Primeauxl & Johnny Mike". Billboard. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- Latkovich, Peggy. "Bless the People Album Reviews". Billboard. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- "The 2002 Grammy winners". San Francisco Chronicle. Hearst Corporation. February 28, 2002. p. 1. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
- "NAMA 5". Native American Music Awards. Retrieved October 7, 2010.
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