Team Members
Aya! Meet Red, The Heartbeat of New Music Aya! In the vibrant tapestry of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, there’s a member whose life is a symphony of varied melodies—meet Red. Her soul dances to the beat of all music genres, and her dedication to auditory exploration knows no bounds. Red’s passion for […]
Waqaa! Meet Jermaine Jackson, a creative spirit known as Saint Jermaine, who dances between the worlds of music, sports, and storytelling. Born amidst the rugged beauty of Fairbanks, Alaska, and raised in the vibrant heart of Anchorage, Jermaine embodies a unique tapestry woven from his Black American and Yupik heritage, rooted in the Western Alaskan […]
Hip Hop & EDM by DJ Big Rez of the Lummi Nation
Julian Taylor’s Jukebox, a 3-hour radio show, every Sunday. This popular CKUA show host and established roots musician curates his own music show as if you are hanging with him in his living room. One of Canada’s best-loved musicians, Julian Taylor, has syndicated radio shows, airing weekly on stations across Canada and with Daybreak Star […]
Larry K is a Ho-Chunk Nation member and is host and producer of the Indigenous in Music Radio show, which is recorded and distributed every week to over 70 stations around the US. Our show is currently syndicated on three networks. We are heard heard twice daily on our Flagship station Native Voice One (NV1) […]
Markus Teuton, citizen of the Cherokee Nation and student majoring in Jazz Studies and History at the University Of Washington. Host of Indigenous Jazz on Daybreak Star Radio.
DJ Dan – Host of Deep Dive with DJ Dan DJ Dan is a Seattle-based musician, producer, and radio host, and a proud member of the Tseshaht First Nation, part of the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Port Alberni, British Columbia. His show, Deep Dive with DJ Dan, explores the rich and evolving world of Indigenous music—spotlighting […]
Aiyana is a writer and filmmaker new to the Seattle area. Having gone to school for film, theatre, and English, Aiyana is familiar with multiple types of storytelling. They are part of the Oneida Nation and are currently trying to learn their native language and begin incorporating that knowledge into their own life. Aiyana has spent the last few years writing YA fantasy novels, and their first full-length novel Trial by Sand is currently available on amazon. Having written several YA fantasy novels they are now exploring a new medium of storytelling, radio. Being able to interact with a wide range of Indigenous artists is an exciting and a wonderful new experience. Aiyana loves all forms of art and media and is excited to help spread indigenous music across the airwaves.
Embark on the Journey: Allen Pinkham Jr.’s “EO EST” Greetings to all tuning in, I’m Allen Pinkham Jr., a man whose roots delve deep into the rich soil of our heritage as a proud member of the Wallowa and Palouse bands of the Nez Perce tribe. For three decades, I’ve dedicated my life to the […]
Born in Seattle, Washington on January 5th, 2007, Aiden Galindo is an Apache and actively completing his High School work. Aiden’s interests span both digital creativity and social connection. He has a passion for gaming and genuinely enjoys meeting new people and building connections. His creative side shines through video editing and graphic design work, […]
Born in Detroit, Jet left home at age eighteen and moved to Atlanta where among other discoveries he found a love for fundraising. He has supported organizations as a team captain, marathon runner, or event planner since 2002 while living in cities like Las Vegas and San Diego. In 2010, when he arrived in Oakland and […]
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