Nahko “Bear” Parayno
On the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A six… Read Full Bio ↴Nahko “Bear” Parayno
On the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools. His talent on the keys eventually got him signed to a seasonal production in Denali, Alaska and there, he praises, in the grandeur and majesty of the wilderness is where he began to discover his truth.
Activating his audience with stories of a humbled walk upon this precious earth, Nahko’s ability to criss-cross generational wisdom and inspire in the struggle of classism, racism, Indigenous rights in Native America and abroad, environmental justice – sparking a fire of ambition to live the change and shift with the Aina for a more sacred walk with Spirit.
Currently on a medicine music tour (for the rest of his life), Nahko calls the Big Island of Hawaii home. There he works and lives on his brother’s off the grid farm up the Hamakua coast. Cleverly weaving old traditions with modern day paradigm conditions – Medicine for the People focuses on ‘real talk’ lyrically based music – dubbed as “spirited thump-hop storytelling” – promoting sustainability, green energy, and healthy living through music.
Bailey Scott
Bailey Scott brings high energy stage presence, and inspiring visual aids of dance. Story telling by interpretive dance with the music to offer a kinetic venue of lyrical understanding. A trained gymnast, acrobat and ariel dancer born and raised on the farm in Minnesota. A singer/songwriter herself, she adds vocals, hand percussion, and descriptive movements to the band.
Being raised in the heart of conventional agriculture she understands the destruction that the current methods of farming are doing to the land. One of her main focuses through Medicine for the People is bringing awareness to the environmental issues facing our Mother Earth, and the need to shift to a balanced respectful approach to the land and it’s species. Promoting simple sustainable living through her work she is determined to spread inspiration to all, to heal individually resulting in a collective movement for a hopeful future!
Max Ribner
The Jazz fusion and funk in MFTP is brought by Connecticut native and Berkley School of Music graduate Max Ribner. His ingenious, creative, and tasteful flugle horn lines draw listeners of all ages near and his sparkling eyes catch everyone’s attention. His raw food diet has become a traditional talking point at MFTP shows and his love for simplistic living continues to show even in his music. Max collaborates with many musicians in Portland and is making quite a name for himself in various communities in the NW.
Hope Medford
The tribal and traditional sound comes from percussionist, Kentucky raised, and Portland based, J.J. Hope Medford. You’ll never meet a woman who can play the bass cajon or djembe like Ms. Medford. She has studied internationally- in West Africa, Peru (the home of the cajon drum), and Brazil and continues to be inspired by multicultural rhythms. J.J. has been hand drumming for over a decade and has been blessed with taking workshops from such masters as Babatunde Olatunje, Thione Diop, Carolyn Brandy, Antonino Balaskas, Fomodou Konote, and Mamady Keita.
Drumming is a spiritual path and the rhythm unites us all through the heartbeat. Hope brings high energy and driving beats through the bass cajon box drum and her off-stage vibrations. Hope has created environments for others to experience the power of hearing their own voice on the drum; she has co-facilitated drum circles in schools, libraries, and community centers for over 2,500 participants and youth in the Portland area. She is also an artist, a painter, community activist, certified in permaculture design, co-founder of Tryon Life Community Farm sustainability education center, a drum instructor, birth assistant, and midwife. She has been playing with Medicine for the People for almost a year, and has enjoyed all of it!
Don Corey
Don Corey Berkley school of Music grad lays down the bass line with stand up bass and electric bass. Based in Portland with his family Dunnell and new daughter Grace Moon, he stays busy with teaching music lessons and collaborating with other bands. Don brings a great presence on and off the stage with his love for music and unique sense of style.
On the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A six… Read Full Bio ↴Nahko “Bear” Parayno
On the tip, is Oregon native Nahkohe Parayno. A sixth generation Apache/Mohawk this medicinal troubadour (his Cheyenne name given to him by his grandmother) didn’t grow up on his native land, with his Puerto Rican/Indian mother, or Filipino father.
Born, raised, and blessed in the suburbs by his adopted family, Nahko found roots in music and throughout his teens taught piano lessons and directed musical productions for local high schools. His talent on the keys eventually got him signed to a seasonal production in Denali, Alaska and there, he praises, in the grandeur and majesty of the wilderness is where he began to discover his truth.
Activating his audience with stories of a humbled walk upon this precious earth, Nahko’s ability to criss-cross generational wisdom and inspire in the struggle of classism, racism, Indigenous rights in Native America and abroad, environmental justice – sparking a fire of ambition to live the change and shift with the Aina for a more sacred walk with Spirit.
Currently on a medicine music tour (for the rest of his life), Nahko calls the Big Island of Hawaii home. There he works and lives on his brother’s off the grid farm up the Hamakua coast. Cleverly weaving old traditions with modern day paradigm conditions – Medicine for the People focuses on ‘real talk’ lyrically based music – dubbed as “spirited thump-hop storytelling” – promoting sustainability, green energy, and healthy living through music.
Bailey Scott
Bailey Scott brings high energy stage presence, and inspiring visual aids of dance. Story telling by interpretive dance with the music to offer a kinetic venue of lyrical understanding. A trained gymnast, acrobat and ariel dancer born and raised on the farm in Minnesota. A singer/songwriter herself, she adds vocals, hand percussion, and descriptive movements to the band.
Being raised in the heart of conventional agriculture she understands the destruction that the current methods of farming are doing to the land. One of her main focuses through Medicine for the People is bringing awareness to the environmental issues facing our Mother Earth, and the need to shift to a balanced respectful approach to the land and it’s species. Promoting simple sustainable living through her work she is determined to spread inspiration to all, to heal individually resulting in a collective movement for a hopeful future!
Max Ribner
The Jazz fusion and funk in MFTP is brought by Connecticut native and Berkley School of Music graduate Max Ribner. His ingenious, creative, and tasteful flugle horn lines draw listeners of all ages near and his sparkling eyes catch everyone’s attention. His raw food diet has become a traditional talking point at MFTP shows and his love for simplistic living continues to show even in his music. Max collaborates with many musicians in Portland and is making quite a name for himself in various communities in the NW.
Hope Medford
The tribal and traditional sound comes from percussionist, Kentucky raised, and Portland based, J.J. Hope Medford. You’ll never meet a woman who can play the bass cajon or djembe like Ms. Medford. She has studied internationally- in West Africa, Peru (the home of the cajon drum), and Brazil and continues to be inspired by multicultural rhythms. J.J. has been hand drumming for over a decade and has been blessed with taking workshops from such masters as Babatunde Olatunje, Thione Diop, Carolyn Brandy, Antonino Balaskas, Fomodou Konote, and Mamady Keita.
Drumming is a spiritual path and the rhythm unites us all through the heartbeat. Hope brings high energy and driving beats through the bass cajon box drum and her off-stage vibrations. Hope has created environments for others to experience the power of hearing their own voice on the drum; she has co-facilitated drum circles in schools, libraries, and community centers for over 2,500 participants and youth in the Portland area. She is also an artist, a painter, community activist, certified in permaculture design, co-founder of Tryon Life Community Farm sustainability education center, a drum instructor, birth assistant, and midwife. She has been playing with Medicine for the People for almost a year, and has enjoyed all of it!
Don Corey
Don Corey Berkley school of Music grad lays down the bass line with stand up bass and electric bass. Based in Portland with his family Dunnell and new daughter Grace Moon, he stays busy with teaching music lessons and collaborating with other bands. Don brings a great presence on and off the stage with his love for music and unique sense of style.
On The Verge
Medicine For The People Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'On The Verge' by these artists:
Albert Lee & Hogan's Heroes Well they shouldn't have played that good, I got carried awa…
Albert Lee & Hogans's Heroes Well they shouldn't have played that good, I got carried awa…
Bay Laurel Feeling tired, bitter and weak. We're trying to keep the de…
Collin Raye Well they shouldn't have played that good, I got carried awa…
Distance In Embrace I can't deny there is something on my mind It's time…
Le Tigre Play it so safe to stay on top. Shake it,…
Monster Magnet Looks Like snow is gonna fall And I'm just waiting at…
Nahko and Medicine for the People The music is right right now And this universe is our…
Skott Hold me under siege Then tell me I'm a legend 30,000 leagu…
Thrown (I’ve tried) (Oh, I’ve tried) I’ve tried to come to terms wi…
Vigilantes of Love On the verge of stealing The precious thing you're conceali…
YOHIO I wake up in the morning feeling numb There is a…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Medicine For The People:
Budding Trees In the moon of the budding trees I was gifted new…
Great Spirit So which wolf will you feed One makes you strong, one…
Manifesto Well this is real talk, this is non-stop It is looped…
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BluesRockMadafaka
1. Mitakuye Oyasin - 0:00
2. Father Mountain - 3:10
3. Vultures Of Culture - 8:27
4. Ocean As Well - 16:47
5. Simplicity - 23:50
6. Dinner Party - 29:12
7. Mr. Washington - 34:44
8. Ghosts Embodied - 41:21
9. Pueo - 48:24
10. Manifesto - 55:40
- 1:01:17
sth may be off here with the number of the songs, if anyone's able to fix it, go ahead
Rob G
I have walked in the darkness
and the lightness of being
And I transcended it all and was transformed
body and spirit
And a I am humbled and grateful for every day that
I AM ALIVE
the lovers of horses
the turtle who witnessed creation
the will and the word
all with in me
one being
one mind
one heart
one spirit
one body
one hate and love
ALL IS ALL
:-)
Shai-ann Tessmann
Nahko has changed the way I look at life, really is medicine for the people.
Desiree Tinsley
Same dude .
Lukas
So true same here. Everyday I take as needed.
Scott Mickel
His music is inspiring and healing. Thank you Nahko for your beautiful music. Peace be with you brother!!
BluesRockMadafaka
1. Mitakuye Oyasin - 0:00
2. Father Mountain - 3:10
3. Vultures Of Culture - 8:27
4. Ocean As Well - 16:47
5. Simplicity - 23:50
6. Dinner Party - 29:12
7. Mr. Washington - 34:44
8. Ghosts Embodied - 41:21
9. Pueo - 48:24
10. Manifesto - 55:40
- 1:01:17
sth may be off here with the number of the songs, if anyone's able to fix it, go ahead
Brother Mikey
your the man for braking this into tracks!!thanks!!
Crazy Crawford
1:01:17-1:08:27 -build a bridge
Although the song was written and there are few live recordings at festivals of it at the time of this out it was not studio recorded until later
Merman
It all starts to make sense - when I close eyes singing These lyrics out loud I can Envision thousands of conscious connected souls and faces
Christina Louise
♡♡♡
Lukas
Imagine the whole Earth that's the highest a society could achieve. But what goes up. Must come 👇.
All I ever wanted was the truth. Whatever it is. I will never stop trying to be truth.
GOD/DEVIL
LIGHT/DARK
TRUTH/FALSE
Their is a force on this planet. If we don't address it accordingly it will manifest evil actions ppl and things.
Etc.