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Nahko and Medicine for the People is an American world music group. The six-member band is headed by frontman Nahko Bear.


Background

Born in
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, of Puerto Rican and
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descent, Nahko Bear was adopted at a young age and raised by a white family. It wasn't until his early twenties that he would meet his birth mother. He wrote the song "Early February" shortly before this meeting; it describes a woman far too young to be pregnant putting her baby in the bed of a woman she'd never met. Bear says his creative inspiration is the desire to bridge cultural gaps, and that he has been musically inclined since the age of six, when he started learning to play the piano. Bear has also worked as a piano teacher and music director. In 2012, he began traveling around the United States in a van with his dog. In 2017, Bear released a solo album titled ''My Name Is Bear'', under the name Nahko. On July 8, 2020, following accusations from multiple individuals of sexually inappropriate behavior, Bear resigned from the board of
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. In their statement, "Regarding Nahko", the Honor the Earth board stated that they have "a zero-tolerance policy for sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual behavior".


Band members

Current * Nahko Bear – vocals * Justin Chittams – drums * Joe Hall – lead guitar * Patricio Zuñiga Labarca – bass guitar * Max Ribner – trumpet, flugelhorn * Tim Snider – electric violin * TJ Schaper – trombone Past * Hope Medford – hand percussion and rhythm * Don Corey – bass (recorded on ''Dark as Night'') * Chase Makai – lead guitar


Tours and festivals

Nahko and Medicine for the People have toured with Nattali Rize, Rebelution,
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,
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, Dispatch,
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, and SOJA. The band largely appears at alternative music festivals, including the
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, the ARISE Music Festival, and Tour de Fat.


Discography


Nahko and Medicine for the People

Studio albums * ''Dark As Night'' (2013) * ''On the Verge'' (2014) * ''HOKA'' (2016) * ''Take Your Power Back'' (2020) Singles


Nahko

* ''My Name Is Bear'' (2017)


References


Further reading

;Reviews * *


External links

* * Musical groups established in the 2000s American world music groups {{US-band-stub