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"Montana's Blackfeet Troubadour" Jack Gladstone Performs Tuesday 11/27, 6-8PM

Event Start: 
Tue, 11/27/2012 - 6:00pm - Wed, 11/28/2012 - 8:00pm
Location: 
112 Dodge Hall, Enter from College Walk (2d door on left after you go through 116th and Broadway Gate to Columbia University)

The Center for Ethnomusicology's "Native Sounds North& South" Series and "Music in Contemporary Native America" (MUSI V2021) are proud to present an early evening performance by Native American Singer/Songwriter:

JACK GLADSTONE
"Montana's Blackfeet Troubadour"

TUESDAY November 27, 2012
6PM-8PM
112 Dodge Hall
(Enter from College Walk, 116th and Broadway entrance to Columbia Morningside Campus)
Admission is Free and Open to the Public, Children Welcome.

Facebook event page . . . seating is limited, so confirm attendance here if possible.

Jack Gladstone is a Native "PoetSinger" and lecturer from the Blackfeet Indian Nation of Montana. Regarded as a cultural bridge builder, he delivers programs nationally on American Indian mythology and history. In a career spanning three decades, Jack has produced fifteen critically acclaimed CD’s. In 1985, Jack co-founded "Native America Speaks", an award-winning lecture series for Glacier National Park.

A former college instructor, Jack has been featured on both the Travel Channel and in USA Today magazine. Honored as a modern day warrior and bridge builder, he holds a Human Rights Award for Outstanding Community Service from Montana State University. Since 1997, Jack Gladstone has collaborated with Lloyd Maines, Grammy winning producer of the Dixie Chicks. He was also a key tribal voice providing alternate perspectives of the Lewis and Clark expedition during the recent bicentennial commemoration. In 2004, Jack narrated the Telly award winning Lewis and Clark film Confluence of Time and Courage.


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