The front man for world music group Nahko and Medicine for the People tapped his community to build a killer piano for the video for "Be Here Now." By Allison Stubblebine Back in October, Nahko, also ...
It's easier said than done for Nahko And Medicine For The People, whose lyrics for their latest single "Twisted" -- exclusively premiering on Billboard today (Feb. 21) -- spell out a cry for help, a… ...
“I see music as a natural progression of that ocean of understanding, I guess,” said Nahko. “On our last tour in Europe, in August, we had this age range that was ridiculous, 80-year-olds who brought ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “I wrote that song the day after Ferguson happened,” Nahko told SPIN about “Dear Brother.” “It’s completely directed at injustice, ...
It took a near-death experience for the band Nahko and Medicine to change their approach to music. The band just released their new single “Lifeguard” from the forthcoming album Take Your Power Back.
The last time Nahko Bear played Nelson Ledges Quarry Park in 2012, he was, by all accounts, a different and younger man. He was gigging solo back then — “I had a blast,” he says now — and the great ...
1 Broadway Watch Guide June 2026: HAMILTON Documentary, STOP! THAT! TRAIN! & More The "Dispatch Summer Tour 2018" will kick off on June 16th in Vail, CO and will make stops nationwide including two ...
RENO — “Give, always give what you can, even if your allies always draw lines in the sand,” Nahko Bear, leader of world music outfit Nahko and Medicine for the People, sings into the camera. It’s ...
Nahko and Medicine for the People have returned with a new single, “Lifeguard,” from their forthcoming record set for release next year. The song, premiering exclusively at Paste today (Oct. 31), uses ...
Where: Knitting Factory, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $22. Tickets available through Ticketweb. As frontman of Nahko and Medicine for the People, Nahko has shared a lot of himself with listeners since ...
Just over a decade ago, Nahko Parayno left Portland, Oregon, a young man uncertain of his own identity and rebelling against the family who had adopted and raised him. In Alaska, he found both a ...