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IWASHERE
Bridging Worlds

- one song at a time

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Photo: Alexander Rostad

In 2007 great friends started to introduce us to different native nations, and probably "Bridging worlds - one song at a time" started already back then. Respect, thoughts, meals and music has been shared and strong friendships has evolved. Dreams and energies has materialised and transformed into sound. In 2018 we were invited to the Lakota Nation in Pine Ridge (South Dakota) and we were asked to write a song to the Buffaloes; "The Buffalos of Ed Iron Cloud" was the very first song of IWASHERE and "IWASHERE - Bridging Worlds - one song at a time" was born.

In 2015 we started an exciting musical journey with the singer, storyteller and teacher of the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla, Fred Hill Sr., and in September of 2019 the jingle dress dancer and story teller from the Umatilla people of Oregon, Acosia Red Elk, visited us in Norway and together we had our very first live appearance. In November 2020 we released our first song "The Buffalos of Ed Iron Cloud" with a video featuring Acosia. We have now released three songs from our project called "Bridging Worlds - one song at a time". This journey has barely started, and we look forward to share it with you, step by step!

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Photo: Alexander Rostad

ABOUT THE SONGS

BRIDGING WORLDS

ONE SONG AT THE TIME -

 

VOLUME ONE

UPCOMING SONGS

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Freds Song

Fred Hill Sr.

Will be released

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Young Swan Rising

Acosia Red Elk

Will be released

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Thurmans Morning Song

Will be released

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Wakpamni Lake

Sidney Has No Horses

Will be released

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Marlene

Marlene Mae Locke

Will be released

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White Raven

Loveda Elk

Will be released

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Brothers

Jay Coates & Paul Howard

Will be released

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