Listen to the blog-talk radio show interview with Joanne recorded 1/20/12 As well as discussing her career and thoughts on music and life, in tribute to the recently deceased, Etta James, Joanne Shenandoah’s version of “At Last” is heard on this program at minute mark 60:35. As well, if you move the slider to about minute 20:00 you can hear “She Sings” from her new CD “Lifegivers.” Also at minute 56:25 you can listen to “She Returned Home” from that new CD as well.
Good job Joanne!!! 🙂

Joanne Shenandoah, Ph.D, is a Grammy Award winner, with over 40 music awards (including a record 13 Native American Music awards). She has captured the hearts of audiences all over the world, from North and South America, South Africa, Europe, Australia and Korea, with praise for her work to promote universal peace. She is a board member of the Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge www.hiawatha.syr.edu. Shenandoah has performed at prestigious events such as The White House, Carnegie Hall, 3 Presidential Inaugurations, Madison Square Garden, Crystal Bridges Museum, The NMAI-Smithsonian, The Ordway Theater, Hummingbird Centre, Toronto Skydome, The Parliament of the Worlds Religions, (Africa, Spain and Australia) and Woodstock ‘94.
“Joanne Shenandoah is one of the finest tributes to Native American Music and Culture – “Neil Young”