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Indigenous' fans muck through mud
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MAY 8, 2000 Yankton Sioux blues-rock group Indigenous played the Tulsa Blues Festival in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday. Fans dredged through the mud to hear the group play a well-received set. The group's new album Circle is due in stores on Tuesday, May 9th. The band will be holding a CD release party in Austin, Texas at 9:15 CST, which will be broadcast via the web. The group will also appear on the PBS program, Austin City Limits on Saturday, May 13th. See NativeTV for details and programming notes. Get the Story:
Blues 'n' ooze (The Tulsa World 5/8) For more info on the live webcast, visit the group's web site: www.indigenousrocks.com
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