Redbone Deserves the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Redbone Deserves the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Help us set the record straight! Redbone, the groundbreaking Native American rock band behind the classic hit “Come and Get Your Love,” deserves a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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We’re calling on fans, musicians, and allies everywhere: let’s get Redbone into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Sign the petition. Share their story. Stream their music.
It’s time to honor the pioneers who opened doors for generations of Native artists and changed rock history forever.

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A Legacy That Redefined Rock

Formed in the late 1960s by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas, Redbone broke barriers as one of the first Native American bands to achieve international success. Blending rock, funk, blues, and Native rhythms, they created a sound that was both deeply American and boldly original.

Their 1974 hit “Come and Get Your Love” remains a timeless anthem. The song has been featured in films like Guardians of the Galaxy and celebrated across generations. But Redbone’s influence goes far beyond one song. From their politically charged “We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee” to their soulful performances, they’ve inspired countless artists while amplifying Native voices in popular music.

Why Redbone Belongs in the Hall of Fame

Redbone’s story is one of innovation, resilience, and representation. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honors artists who shaped the sound and spirit of rock and roll. And Redbone did just that. Their music transcends genre, their message transcends time, and their legacy continues to grow.

Let’s make some noise for Redbone!

Rebecca H