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Join us for a special night of Navajo Country from two of the best musicians creating it! Also featuring DJ JPW spinning records between bands.About Hataałii:
Hataałiinez Wheeler is a very modern kind of crooner: a pensive, deep-voiced troubadour whose serene surf-country songs tap into the hope and despondency of a new generation. The music he makes as Hataałii — a Navajo term that means ‘to sing’, a fitting diminutive of his given name — is at turns witty and world-weary, sunny but endearingly solipsistic, tapping into the nihilism of The Replacements’ Paul Westerberg as well as the gorgeously romantic sleaze of Chris Isaak, if either of them had to deal with the anxieties of constantly carrying a mobile phone or losing contact with friends during COVID lockdowns. Future-facing but decidedly old-fashioned, Hataalii is a refreshingly unplaceable new voice, channeling his distinctive worldview into songs that feel timeless and perfectly modern all at once.
About Dirt Rhodes:
Dirt Rhodes is a Diné musician from Fort Defiance, Arizona, located on the Navajo Nation. His first release "Navajo Country Music" was released in September of 2020. Since, he's graced stages of the southwest with Rez Country sounds. With influences from Texas, Nashville, and The Navajo Nation, Dirt Rhodes aims to highlight Indigenous peoples' long history with Country and Western music.
This is a free show, but tables can be purchased to ensure a place to sit. Table reservations will be held until 20 minutes after the start of the show, and if not claimed they will be released to other guests. No refunds. Reserve a table here:
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
THE DIRTY DRUMMER EATIN AND DRINKIN PLACE, 2303 N 44th St, Phoenix, AZ 85008-2403, United States,Phoenix, Arizona