CELEBRATING ABORIGINAL HISTORY MONTH 2011: A SONG BY THE JOHNNYS

The Johnnys are loud, fast, and fun!  

I met The Johnnys last month at the Hard Rock Cafe in Toronto.  A fun bunch, they are kind, charismatic, and very chill.

Interviewing Veronica Johnny and Oriana Barbato for XTRA!, The Johnnys let me hang in their studio during their practice session for West Fest Ottawa 2011.  They were also gracious enough to sing a song for blackcoffeepoet.com.  

Enjoy!

Tune in to Black Coffee Poet Monday June 27, 2011 for a review of “Yellow Medicine Review”: International Queer Indigenous Voices.

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About Black Coffee Poet

Black Coffee Poet is a mixed race poet, essayist, and journalist who focuses on Social Justice, Indigenous Rights, STOPPING Violence Against Women, Film, and Literature.
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1 Response to CELEBRATING ABORIGINAL HISTORY MONTH 2011: A SONG BY THE JOHNNYS

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