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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Da Swamps, NC.
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Hey guys!!! I was just wondering who are some of the most favorite drum groups from NC? My fav's are Kau-Ta-Noah Jrs.,Awa Ha Li(I hope I spelled these right), Stoney Creek, and Red Wolf. These are a few of my fav's. What do u think?
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Arena Director
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Location: United States
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I like all those groups Snitty, but don't forget Southern Suns (southern). And there's a new group called Secret Hill out of Hollister, NC that are southern too. I like the boyz from Maxton Southern Nation and Standing Elk. I am proud of all the groups out of NC. And I am so sorry, I know I have forgotten some.
Way to represent. Thanks Snitty!! |
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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Where my feet take me
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It is so good to hear those name from good ole Kackalac called out. Maxton, Buckhead, Hollister are names I am very familiar with. I am in UT now but I love my southern drums. There can never be to drum groups from NC. Hold it down out there!Text<FONT COLOR="Blue">Text</FONT c> |
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Location: DC
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how is it that you can like Stoney Creek and then say Eastern Bull...to use them in the same sentence is bad enough...i mean eastern bull as people r great...i love those guys...all of them r just great....but for singing wise....long way to go
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Tiny Tot Dancer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: On the north shore-Louisiana
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Sorry if I offended any peeps from north carolina.I'm all the way down here in Louisiana.I just happened to listen to some song samlpes on Eastern Bull's web page,and I think they are pretty good .I didn't know they were just starting out.I guess everyone is entitled to their own opinion.And sorry if I use them in "the same sentence as Stoney Creek."
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Junior Dancer
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: powwow here, powwow there
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I'd have to say that my favorites from NC would be Red Wolf and Stoney Creek and a drum from Cherokee, but i can't remember the name, but the drummers used to consist of Will Tuska and Andy Grant. Maybe i'm thinking too way back,
. TrueWarrior, nothing against KTN Jr's, i'm really a more a contemporary type of gal! |
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Pow Wow Visitor
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: usa
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The only drums that i have heard out that way are stoney creek and eastern eagle. you guys need to make your way to the mid west and fartheer to get heard. thats just what i think. go to biz, sisseton, rapid,hinckley,az, out west even farther, etc.... you dont need a host spot or to contest just go rock the house.
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Smell my cookin'
Join Date: Oct 2000
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Hey Mastablastah what up....just makin' a clarification...
Stoney Creek's from NC, but Eastern Eagle's from Nova Scotia, Canada.... might've been confusing them with a drum from down there called Eastern Bull lataz all.... |
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. TrueWarrior, nothing against KTN Jr's, i'm really a more a contemporary type of gal!