As the season of giving approaches, it’s the perfect time to reflect on Redbone’s legacy of philanthropy and advocacy for Native American communities. Known as the most successful Native American rock band, Redbone’s contributions go beyond their iconic music. The band has long used its platform to support Indigenous causes, blending artistry with activism.
Read More“Native American Indians have made an essential and unique contribution to our Nation” and "to the world".
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Read MoreRedbone is committed to uplifting Indigenous rights through music.
You have heard "Come and Get Your Love," but did you know that Redbone's "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee" was banned by American radio stations in the '70's? The song was a number 1 hit in Europe...
Read MoreThe following is a submission we received that shares the deeply meaningful impact Rebone has had on their listeners:
Yá'át'ééh from Denver. I believe my daughter heard "Come & Get Your" for the first time via a movie a few weeks ago. Before we went out
Read MoreCatch NPR’s Morning Edition feature on Redbone
Read MoreThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) highlighted Redbone’s influence in a recent social media post
Read MoreGuardians of The Galaxy, Vol. 3 has been released to rave reviews and overwhelming box office success.
Read MoreNew music video released on the official Redbone YouTube channel for hit song “Come and Get Your Love.”
Read MoreIDW Publishing releases new book, Redbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band.
Read MorePat Vegas discusses the origins and meaning of “Come and Get Your Love” with the Wall Street Journal.
Read MoreFall 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan Spanish commercial featuring “Come and Get Your Love” by Redbone.
Read More“Come and Get Your Love” found it’s way into the box office again in Avengers: Endgame.
Read MoreIn 2019, Redbone single went to Number 1 on French Music Charts!
Read MoreRedbone, along with PJ Vegas, will take the stage in L.A. on October 13th.
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