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Pura Fé
Active Touring Artists, Folk/Other
“With her voice soaring, foot stomping, this beautiful songbird transcends time and brings the message of our ancestors who have sewn this beautiful seed. That makes powerful music.” - Taj Mahal
Pura Fé‘s voice soars the heavens, taking us on a visionary ride, elegantly stating the indigenous influence on the birth of the Blues. “Like all truly great singers, Pura Fé has the power to move you. With a potent mix of Native influences and good old-fashioned blues, her voice is soul itself.” - Benjamin Bratt
Born: August 18, 1959
Repertoire Summary: Folk/Other
Current Location: Seattle, WA
“With her voice soaring, foot stomping, this beautiful songbird transcends time and brings the message of our ancestors who have sewn this beautiful seed. That makes powerful music.” - Taj Mahal
Pura Fé‘s voice soars the heavens, taking us on a visionary ride, elegantly stating the indigenous influence on the birth of the Blues. “Like all truly great singers, Pura Fé has the power to move you. With a potent mix of Native influences and good old-fashioned blues, her voice is soul itself.” - Benjamin Bratt
Born: August 18, 1959
Repertoire Summary: Folk/Other
Current Location: Seattle, WA
More about Pura Fe:
This “Renaissance woman” is the founding member of the internationally renowned native woman’s a capella trio, ‘Ulali’, and is recognized for creating a new genre, bringing Native contemporary music to the forefront of the “mainstream” music industry.
Pura Fe has studied and performed with ‘The American Ballet Theatre’ company’, appeared in several Broadway musicals and TV commercials. She has sung for ‘The Mercer Ellington Orchestra’, countless Jazz, R&B, Rock bands and has stamped her distinct vocals on many recordings, demo’s, jingles, music videos and movie sound tracks/trailers through out her career. She was nominated for a Juno Award (Canadian Grammy) with ‘Kanatanaski & Pura Fe’ for Best Aboriginal Music Video. She’s appeared on Jay Leno’s ‘The Tonight Show’, UK’s ‘The Late Show’ and Brazil’s ‘Joe Suares Show’ with Ulali and Robbie Robertson. Pura Fe has toured world wide, in concert halls, festivals, nightclubs, universities, Pow Wow’s, conferences, campaigns and endless benefits for environmental and humanitarian rights.
In “Indian Country”, Pura Fe holds a “Smoke Dance” champion title and is a recipient of the ‘Community Spirit Award’ from the ‘First People’s Fund’ of the Tides Foundation, for her volunteered cultural contributions of traditional song and dance, working with Native youth groups in North Carolina. She has done vocal workshops instructing Native theater schools, women’s drum groups and has cultivated several traditional singing dance troops from her Nation.
Pura Fe launched her solo career touring her new album ‘Follow Your Heart’s Desire’… on the Music Maker Relief Foundation label. Her soulful voice and acoustic lap steel slide guitar, carries the ancestral message of the “Indigenous World” and the missing history that unified and separated the blood ties of Black and Indian people of the South. With a fresh new take, Pura Fe resurrects and elegantly states the common bond and the indigenous influence on the “birth of the Blues”.
Pura Fé has also released two more albums including her solo album, ‘Hold The Rain’ on Music Maker Relief Foundation label and European distribution by Dixie Frog label (France) and her most recent album, ‘Full Moon Rising’. ‘Hold The Rain’ is a more personal collection of music where Pura Fé is joined by one of Seattle’s finest guitarist, Danny Godinez. This great song album is infused with Danny’s heavy acoustic melodic guitar picking, Pura Fé’s signature lush vocal harmonies and slide guitar. In 2006 after the release of this album, Pura Fe’ won a Nammy (Native American Music Award) for Best Female Artist. She also won a L’académie Charles Cros Award (France) for Best World Album.
‘Full Moon Rising’, released on the Dixie Frog label, ranges from traditional melodies to scorching blues with her usual grace and dedication. In this album, Pura Fe adds a healthy sprinkling of rap and canoe chants to her music before leading us all the way to Southern America where the eagle meets the condor.
Official Pura Fé website: www.purafe.com
Career Highlights
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Pura Fé Wins a Nammy
In 2006, after the release of her solo album entitled “Hold the Rain,” Pura Fé won a Native American Music Award for Best Female Artist.
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Pura Fé Wins Prestigious French Award
Along with winning a Nammy in 2006, Pura Fé won a L’académie Charles Cros Award for Best World Album.
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Ulali Performs with Legendary Robbie Robertson
Ulali, the Native American women’s a cappella group founded by Pura Fé in 1987, performs with well-known singer-songwriter and guitarist, Robbie Robertson.








