Interviews
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Daybreak Star Radio recently hosted Xiuhtezcatl Martinez for an insightful interview with DJ Noelani. Xiuhtezcatl, known for his dual roles as a climate activist and hip-hop artist, discussed his early involvement in environmental causes and his journey as an Indigenous leader. He began advocating for climate action at the age of six, eventually speaking at […]
Daybreak Star Radio recently featured an exciting interview with Stevie Salas, the renowned Native American guitarist, producer, and filmmaker, conducted by DJ Red and RONN!E. Known for his trailblazing music career, having played with rock legends like Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, and George Clinton, Salas has made a significant impact both on stage and behind […]
In this interview, King Khazm discusses his journey in hip-hop, from early inspirations to becoming a significant figure in Seattle’s hip-hop scene. He shares insights on his creative process, community impact, and overcoming challenges. The conversation offers valuable advice for aspiring artists and a glimpse into his future projects.
In this interview, DJ Noelani talks with Mobéy Lola Irizarry, a groundbreaking genderqueer artist and cultural worker, about their journey in Salsa, Bomba, and transdisciplinary performance. Mobéy shares insights on identity, culture, and creativity, offering a fresh perspective that challenges conventional ideas in the arts. This conversation is both inspiring and thought-provoking.
We were thrilled to welcome the legendary Gary Farmer to Daybreak Star Radio! Known for his iconic roles in “Dead Man” and “Smoke Signals”, Gary sat down with DJ Red and Ronnie the Blue Eyed Native to share his journey and current projects. Gary, a member of the Cayuga nation and Wolf Clan, has over […]