- Redbone (band) - Wikipedia
Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas All members during their commercial peak were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, something heavily reflected in their songs, stage regalia, and album art
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Official website for the iconic Native American rock band Redbone Redbone is best known for their hit song “Come and Get Your Love” and their induction to the Native American Music Association Hall of Fame
- Redbone - Witch Queen of New Orleans (1971) - YouTube
Redbone is a Native American rock band originating in the 1970s with brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas
- Redbones Come and Get Your Love made history 50 years ago : NPR
Founded by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas, Redbone scored a Top 5 hit in 1974 with "Come and Get Your Love," launching their Indigenous style and influences into the pop conversation
- Complete List Of Redbone Band Members - Classic Rock History
Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas All members during their commercial peak and success were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, which was heavily reflected in their songs, stage regalia, and album art
- History of the Native American Band Redbone — Redbone
Redbone, formed by brothers pat Lolly Vegas, began in the 1960s Noticed by Jimi Hendrix the brother’s were encouraged to embrace their roots and named the band Redbone In 1973 Redbone released their hit “Come and Get Your Love” on their fifth album Wovoka
- Redbone - YouTube Music
Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas All members during their commercial peak were of Mexican American and Native American
- Redbone (band) - Wikiwand
Redbone is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas All members during their commercial peak were of Mexican American and Native American heritage, something heavily reflected in their songs, stage regalia, and album art
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