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The Reddmen, garage rock, power-pop, band hailing from Rapid City, South Dakota. Formed in 1996 by brothers J. Waylon Porcupine and Miyo One Arrow of the Northern Cheyenne and Lakota plains Indian tribes. The group achieved some semblance of mainstream appeal despite never being formally signed to a record label. The band has independently recorded, distributed, produced and toured for over a decade. 


Ancestry: Native American
Language: English
Genre: Rock

Albums

Album Cover
White Omega
mp3 clipSomething for the Mrs. (723.6K, 00:45s)
mp3 clipWhere Bruises Bloom (722.3K, 00:45s)
mp3 clipWhy Are You Always On My Mind (722.4K, 00:45s)

Biography

The Reddmen, garage rock, power-pop, band hailing from Rapid City, South Dakota. Formed in 1996 by brothers J. Waylon Porcupine and Miyo One Arrow of the Northern Cheyenne and Lakota plains Indian tribes. The group achieved some semblance of mainstream appeal despite never being formally signed to a record label. The band has independently recorded, distributed, produced and toured for over a decade. The Reddmen have been featured to soundtrack a pivotal episode of ABC hit series Grey's Anatomy, appeared at Al Gore's 2007 festival Live Earth/Mother Earth in Washington D.C. The Reddmen have attained spaces on national radio and print publications such as NPR's Morning Edition Program, New York Times, and Razorcake magazine.