It’s summer 2012 and RPM has another guide to Indigenous musicians representing at music festivals this year.
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Artist: Lorenzo
Indigenous Summer Music Festival Guide 2012

Sunday May 26, 2013
Indigenous Music Culture.
Lorenzo, aka Leonard Sumner, is an Anishinaabe MC from the Little Saskatchewan First Nation located in Interlake Region of Manitoba. He provides a truthful and insightful voice and perspective, sharing a new sound straight from ‘the Rezzy’. His music is best described as a fusion of hip-hop, country and rhythm & blues.

It’s summer 2012 and RPM has another guide to Indigenous musicians representing at music festivals this year.
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Lorenzo has a new intimate and unplugged video out for his song Questions and we got a chance to get him to answer some of our own questions about it.
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The third annual 8 Days In May. Eh! Urban Gatherings festival features a long list of Aboriginal performers taking to various stages next month in Winnipeg. Check out the lineup and enter their contest to win tickets!
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The Electric Powwow hit the west coast with A Tribe Called Red on February 25th, 2012 as part of the Talking Stick Festival.
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Here’s an RPM audio interview with Anishinaabe musician Leonard Sumner, aka Lorenzo, and host Ostwelve.
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We asked our buddy Ojibwe/Métis comedian Ryan McMahon to put together a YouTube playlist of what artists and tracks he’s into this summer.
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Accompanying our Winnipeg Podcast, we’ve compiled some YouTube videos of amazing Winnipeg Indigenous Hip-hop artists into a playlist on our RPM YouTube channel. …read more »

Guest contributor Julie Lafreniere reflects on leaving her hometown and the rise of Indigenous hip-hop in Winnipeg.
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