Redbone: The True Story of a Native American Rock Band

by Christian Staebler

Other authorsThibault Balahy (Illustrator), Sonia Paoloni (Author)
Paperback, 2020

Status

Available

Publication

IDW Publishing (2020), Edition: Illustrated, 160 pages

Library's review

"An entertaining graphic novel about a band of influential Native rock stars and civil rights activists.

Readers will enjoy learning the origin story of classic rock band Redbone, recently known for their hit “Come and Get Your Love” from the soundtrack of The Guardians of the Galaxy. Structured
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as an oral history recounted by Pat Vegas to his adult daughter, the story of Pat and his brother Lolly Vegas reveals their influential presence on the Sunset Strip beginning in the 1960s. From inspiring Jim Morrison and The Doors to conceiving of an all-Indian band with the encouragement of Jimi Hendrix, Redbone battled prejudice to be a part of the classic rock scene in America. Using their prominence as an avenue to support social justice, the band was integral to struggles for civil rights and the American Indian Movement. Including memories of the occupation of Alcatraz Island and the second Wounded Knee, this important story serves both as history and family love story. Frequently drawn without panels, free-floating illustrations are color coded to clarify the time periods discussed in the narrative. The drawing style, which feels like a personal sketchbook in places, adds to the charm and digressive nature of the plot. Well-researched and well-paced, this book will introduce a new generation to the music and impact of Redbone.

Musicians with heart put their people before profits in an inspirational tale. (Graphic nonfiction. 12-adult)"

-Kirkus Starred Review
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Awards

VLA Graphic Novel Diversity Award (Overfloweth — Adult — 2020)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2019 (France)

ISBN

1684057140 / 9781684057146

Barcode

1460
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