First Nation Round Dance Group – Logan Alexis Singers

First Nation Round Dance Group – Logan Alexis Singers

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Here's your feel good video of the day. Check out the Logan Alexis Singers from the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation perform the song “Land of the Free” from their new album.

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The Logan Alexis Singers are a round dance group made up of family members and protégés of the late Logan Alexis beloved husband, father, grandfather, mentor and respected elder of the community of the Alexis First Nation. From the time most of them were small; Logan would write songs to sing with the hand drum to entertain his family. As years went by, one by one the boys picked up the drum and joined in when their father would sing.

There are approximately 15 – 20 members that make up the group, all of which contribute their heart and soul into their songs. Each a unique style and exceptional talent that draws a big audience everywhere they go. This family of singers have dedicated their last four albums in tribute to the greatest man they have ever known, Logan Alexis.

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Check out their Facebook page to see more videos and find out more information on ordering the songs from iTunes.

About Toyacoyah Brown

Toyacoyah Brown is an enrolled member of the Comanche Nation, currently living in Chicago. She received her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma and an M.A. in Media Studies from the University of Texas at Austin. When she's not scouring the Internet for fun things to share with PowWows.com readers you can find her digging for vinyl in her local record store or curling up with a good book.


One Comment “First Nation Round Dance Group – Logan Alexis Singers”

  • Avatar for Julinda Martinez

    Julinda Martinez

    says:

    I love the beat of the drum and the singers jst make it clam and make want to dance every time I hear u y’all sing..

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