Raye Zaragoza

Winner of 2017 Global Music Award- "Heretic Award"
Winner of 2017 Honesty Oscar for Best Song
Featured on Democracy Now!
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Track Listing:
Paste Magazine - 7 Modern Day Protest Songs by People of Color
WhatCulture - Top 15 Protest Songs of the 21st Century
Overblown Magazine - 20 Modern Day Protest Songs
The Deli Magazine
Pancakes & Whiskey
1. American Dream
2. In The River
3. Fight For You
4. Bushwick Avenue
5. Speedway
6. Driving to Standing Rock
7. Chase The Child
8. In The River (Acoustic)
Indie / Folk / Pop
Sounds like: Norah Jones, Joni Mitchell, Natalie Merchant
Raye Zaragoza is an award-winning singer, songwriter, and performer whose multinational heritage (Native American (O'odham), Mexican, Taiwanese and Japanese) deeply informs her music. This perspective can be heard in her independently released song “In the River,” a response to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota. The quiet yet powerful track resonated strongly with listeners and went viral in late 2016, garnering half a million views on the video, national media coverage, and a Global Music Award and Honesty Oscar.
Raye’s debut album, Fight For You (independent, 2017), displays her compassion, dedication to justice and equality for all, and keen eye for the seemingly small daily moments that become our most meaningful memories. About the record, Raye says, “This album is about finding yourself and finding your voice. It’s about maturing and realizing that you can make a difference if you so choose.”
Raye performs her music all over the United States as well as across Europe, where she spent five weeks touring in summer 2017. She’ll be returning to tour Germany in January 2018. Her music has been featured on Democracy Now! and on numerous lists of the best modern-day protest songs, including those by Paste Magazine, What Culture, and Overblown. She has also performed live sessions for Paste and Daytrotter.
Raye will be an official speaker at SXSW 2018 on the panel entitled "Serving the Sacred Bond" hosted by PledgeMusic. Raye will be speaking about her loyal fanbase & how she has been able to maintain an independent music career.
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"I love the emotional accessibility of her voice and the socially conscious lyrics." -Danny Goldberg, Managed Nirvana, Bonnie Rait, Beastie Boys & more.
“Raye Zaragoza offers a set of shimmering folk... distinguishing herself with her voice."” -Zach Weg, The Deli NYC
“In the wake of the scandal of the Dakota Access Pipeline...many protest songs have surfaced. This one in particular stands out, a heartfelt song by Native Americana artist Raye Zaragoza” -Alexa Peters, Paste Magazine (on "In the River")
“A heartfelt and beautiful ode to nature and the importance of its protection, the song is simple but extremely effective.” - Jamie Couglan, Overblown Magazine UK (on "In the River")
“The room was so involved in her, she had them completely captivated. Through the crowded audience, I couldn’t tell if it was her beautiful lyrics about love, heartbreak, and New York City, or if it was her undeniable beauty and genuine stage presence, that had everyone so enchanted.” - Alex Mae MacDowell, The Fox & King Inc.
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Past Festival Appearances:
~California WorldFest 2017 in Grass Valley, CA
~Ubuntu Conscious Music Festival 2017 in Kansas City, MO
~Black Hills Unity Concert 2017 in Piedmont, SD
~Thunder Valley Music Festival 2017 in Pine Ridge, SD
~NAMM 2017 in Anaheim, CA
~Open See Festival 2017 in Constance, Germany
~Multikulti Festival 2017 in Rheinfelden, Switzerland
~The 'Fight For You' Tour 2017: 40 shows on East/West Coasts & Europe
~The Native American Women's Tour 2017 w/ Sallee Free & The Miracle Dolls : 8 shows on West Coast Indian Reservations, Casinos & Universities
~The Spring Fling Tour 2016 w/ Fawn Segerson: 17 shows in East Coast/Canada
~The Highway Heroines Tour 2015 w/ Natalie York: 27 shows in East Coast/South/Midwest
Touring History:
~Over 11,000 fans on Facebook
~Played California WorldFest 2017 to an audience of 500 people
~Played Open See Festival 2017 in Constance, Germany to an audience of 700 people
~Played Stone Soup Music Festival in Grover Beach, CA to an audience of 300 people
~Viral Video "In The River" received 500K views
~Viral Video "Red Moon, High Tide" received 325K views
~ Winner of 2017 Global Music Award for Protest Music & 2017 Honesty Oscar for Activist Anthem
~“In the River” - #2 Modern Protest Song by A Person of Color (Paste Magazine)
~ “In the River” - Top 15 Protest Songs of the 21st Century (What Culture)
~ Featured in 20 Modern Day Protest Songs to Help You Survive Trump's Presidency (Overblown Magazine)
~ Featured on Democracy Now!
~Official Speaker at SXSW 2018 for Artists & Fans Panel: "Serving the Sacred Bond"
~Has sold out shows of 100-200 people in New York and Los Angeles