Love To Bleed in our Spotlight Interview (Rock)

Welcome to Indigenous in Music with Larry K, this week we welcome Producer, Composer and performer, Mauro Martins de Oliveira into our spotlight. He is the creator of the music-video project Love To Bleed. Their new album is out entitled “Last Of My Kind,” a new mix a Indigenous Rock from Round Mountain, California. They are featured in our current issue of the SAY Magazine, read all about them at https://www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org/past-shows/love-to-bleed. Enjoy music from Love to Bleed, Crown Lands, Stevie Salas, Link Wray & His Ray Men, Adrian Sutherland, 1915, Aysanabee, Liber Teran, Azucar Moreno, Latin Vibe, Prentendiands Band, The Bloodshots, Joyslam, Nahko And Medicine For The People, Joey Nowyuk, Soleil Launiere, Kanen, Shylah Ray Sunshine, Stolen Identity, Fiebre Amarilla, B-Side Players, Graeme Jonez, Old Soul Rebel, Shawn Michael Perry, Electic Religious and much much more. Visit us on our home page to learn about us and our programs at www.indigenousinmusicandarts.org, check into our Two Buffalo Studios and our SAY Magazine Library to find out all about our Artists and Entrepreneurs.

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Join Larry K from the Ho Chunk Nation, as he brings you a mix of Indigenous music. Enjoy live interviews and a mix of new music from our Indigenous musicians from around the Western Hemisphere. Our show is recorded in our Two Buffalo studios in Sarasota, FL. The Indigenous in Music with Larry K radio show was developed to support indigenous musicians. After we did our research, we discovered that our indigenous musicians were not getting the exposure needed to get into the mainstream music scene. Host Larry K, from the Ho – Chunk Nation started the Indigenous in Music Radio Show in Sarasota, FL. OUR GOAL: Is to develop and market our show to radio stations around the world. We will provide music and interviews to the general public. We will promote our indigenous musicians and entertainers. Both a host and producer, Larry values the diversity of cultural expression and traditions, fosters the preservation and advancement of diverse musical genres, creates a sense of welcoming and belonging, enhances the enjoyment of life, and celebrates community with great programming. Recorded live at the new Two Buffalo studio’s and is heard daily Native Voice Once (NV1) and distributed by NV1, PRX the public radio exchange, on the web at PRX.ORG and Pacifica AudioPort. Our musical guests and show are featured in the SAY Magazine. SAYMAG.com, MISSION: The Indigenous in Music Radio Show mission is to: develop, organize, promote and administer a comprehensive, coordinated music program. Provide music and entertainment for the general public.