- PowWowStep - EP · 2016
- American Warriors - Songs for Indian Veterans · 2011
- Pow-Wow Songs: Recorded Live in Arizona · 1995
- Pow-Wow Songs: Recorded Live in Arizona · 1995
- Pow-Wow Songs: Recorded Live in Arizona · 1995
- Intertribal - Single · 2022
- American Warriors - Songs for Indian Veterans · 2011
- American Warriors - Songs for Indian Veterans · 2011
- Flag - Victory Songs · 2005
- Family Traditions (Live) · 2004
- Family Traditions (Live) · 2004
- Family Traditions (Live) · 2004
- Family Traditions (Live) · 2004
Albums
- 2019
- 2001
- 1994
Singles & EPs
- 2022
Live Albums
Appears On
About Black Lodge Singers
The Black Lodge Singers is one of the most successful of North America's powwow drum groups. Specializing in the traditional Native American Northern Plains music, the 12-member group sings in their native Blackfoot language while each member beats a steady rhythm on a large, sacred buffalo drum. The group, which centers around Kenny Scabby Robe and his family, placed second in the contemporary style category at the Dance for Mother Earth Pow Wow in Ann Arbor in 1996 and placed third in 1997. In 1994, the Black Lodge Singers sang on R. Carlos Nakai and William Eaton's Grammy-winning album Ancestral Voices. ~ Craig Harris
- ORIGIN
- Native American
- FORMED
- 1990
- GENRE
- Worldwide