BAND SCHEDULE

Sherrie Davis & Global Fusion

Recording Artists, Sherrie Davis is a multi-instrumentalist Indigenous Mayan / Aztec artist. Sherrie grew up in Pendleton, Oregon and works in the healing field as a specialized behavioral health therapist and naturopathy practitioner in Vancouver, Washington.  Sherrie’s songs are influenced by dreams she has of her grandparents and ancestors coming to her dreams with songs and spiritual creativity.  

6:20PM to 6:50PM

Supernatural Beavers

Supernatural Beavers are a Rock & Blues based band based in Portland, OR that have been building something special the past few years. Prepare for some high energy dance floor burners guaranteed to get you on your feet!

7PM to 7:50PM

Nico Wind Cordova

Representing her Assiniboine/Ojibwe/Lakota hertiage, Nico Wind is intent in honoring the spirituality and wisdom of her culture with her music and her connection with all living things, especially the animals. She believes in giving something back to the universe for the blessings and gifts she has received as a human being. She believes in the power of prayer and painting your own life how you want it to be. As an artist, song carrier, and animal advocate, Nico feels that our existence depends on the beauty we share and leave behind when our time here has come full circle.

8PM to 8:20PM

Mista Chief & Rising Buffalo Tribe

Representing the Northern Cheyenne Nation, Mista Chief is a multi award winning Indigenous Reggae & Hip  Hop Artist, Producer, and founding member of Burial Ground Society. This Indigenous Roots Reggae band features heavy drum and bass and tight reggae rythms. Dubbed as the Reggae Redman, Mista Chief has rocked numerous stages and has brought his unique flavor to crowds across Turtle Island and beyond. His motto is #onetribevibe.

8:30PM to 9:20PM

Lapaushi

Inés Paulina Ramírez aka Lapaushi was born in Ecuador. She is a Portland based multidisciplinary artist and DJ, whose sets highlight the music that brings the sounds of the Latinx / Indigenous / Caribbean / African diaspora to the dance clubs, and the spaces interested in upraise and celebrate the joy of BIPOC communities through music and art. Her mixers are usually a playful collage between dembow, cumbia, house, techno, reggaeton, hip hop and global music. She is also part of The Latinxs Dj Collective Noche Libre, PDX-OR.

9:30PM to CLOSE