Star nayea biography
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As an infant of two months, Star Nayea was taken away from her Native American family, as part of the 1950’s-70’s baby sweep perpetrated by the United States and Canada.
To this day, Star Nayea still searches, and prays to one day be reunited with her Native American birth family. As Star grew into a young woman she was surrounded by the Motor City Rock ‘n’ Roll scene. With that famed MO-Town sound!
This would inevitably hand Star Nayea her unique and undeniable soulful style. Star Nayea began to tear up the stages in Detroit. Moving on to Austin, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, Phoenix, New Orleans, and Toronto just to name a few.
Star Nayea had the great pleasure of working with famed, National West Coast heavy metal band "Testament." Whose front man ‘Chuck Billy,’ is from the Pomo Indian Nation. Star's voice appears on their CD, “LIVE AT THE FILMORE,” on two tracks.
At the Fourth Annual Native American Music Awards in 2001, Star's h
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STAR NAYEA
~ NATIVE GRAMMY RECORDING ARTIST STAR NAYEA~
Native American GRAMMY Recording Artist, and Three time NAMA Winner, including Songwriter Of The Year, Best Independent Recording, Best Compilation CD. Star Nayea, is a First Nations Singer/Songwriter, National/International touring artist, recording artist, As well as a National Motivational Speaker for ungdom & Teens, Health, hälsovård, and Prevention Advocate, and Music Mentor. Most importantly, Star is truly a begåvad powerhouse hona vocalist & performer. Working diligently throughout her career to gain the respect of her peers! All the while making sure she remains a positive Role Model, inspiring today's youth. As well as setting a stellar example for her own child. In 2003 Star took a small hiatus from her National Career, to raise her child (now 18) Graduated and off to College. As a proud single Mother Star Naye
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Star has quickly caught the attention of the music industry including the internationally acclaimed rock group, Testament, who asked her to record with them on their latest album, "Live At The Filmore." However, she has remained active in pursuing her involvement in the preservation of Sacred Sites in the US by performing a number of benefit concerts for the Association on American Indian Affairs. She performed for Aborigin