Red Bull
This world class singing and drumming group was formed in 1987, with most members originating from the Little Pine Cree Nation near North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The Red Bull Singers is mainly made up of family members where the tradition is handed down from their families including their parents.
The group's first performance was in Regina, Saskatchewan at the 1987 Saskatchewan Indian Federated College Pow-wow. Because the group was well received this led to performances in many places in the USA including Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angele's, New Mexico and Oklahoma. As their popularity grew they were invited as host drum for numerous pow-wows across North America.
In 1994 highlights added to their career have been an overseas tour to the Goodwill Games in Russia, Poland, Finland and Sweden. In 1995 The Red Bull Singers had the honor of performing with World renowned artist Buffy Sainte-Marie on a song composed by Edmond Bull and Buffy Sainte-Marie entitled "Darling Don't Cry" . This has led to an appearance on the Rita McNeil Show as well as a music video and a Buffy Sainte-Marie special. This year the group also won the World Hand Drum competition in Connecticut.
The Red Bull Singers are recognized by many as being one of the most accomplished Pow-wow and Round Dance groups in North America.