Robby Romero

Robby Romero, "Who's Gonna Save You" Music Picture, Eagle Thunder Entertainment

Artist Biography

MEMBERS: Robby Romero, Red Thunder

Robby Romero is an articulate artist and advocate for the causes and concerns behind a cultural resistance that is older than this country.”   

- Danny Schechter, Media Channel

Robby Romero rose to prominence with the global broadcast of his first music video campaign, “Is It Too Late” and designation as a United Nations Ambassador Of Youth For The Environment. Over the past two decades, he has used the international languages of music and film to help shift the paradigm and bridge the gap between east and west, Indigenous Peoples, human rights, and the environment through his non-profit organization, Native Children’s Survival (NCS).

As a musician, Romero’s groundbreaking and award-winning “Native Rock” music has taken him from the heart of Indian Country to the main street of the world sharing the stage with music greats like Cat Stevens, Carlos Santana, Bonnie Raitt, and John Lee Hooker. As a filmmaker, the phenomenon of his innovative music videos, music pictures, stereotype-breaking public service announcements, and politicized rockumentary films have catapulted him into an arena of his own making. Romero’s work has premiered on national and international networks from MTV, VH1 and Sundance Channel, to SABC Africa, ZDF Europe, and ORT Channel One Russia.

Robby is the founder of Eagle Thunder Entertainment (ETE), an artist-owned and operated independent Indigenous company consisting of four divisions: 1) Film Production, 2) Music Label, 3) Music Publishing, and 4) Management. ETE has reached millions of listeners and viewers from all walks of life through global releases, broadcasts, and live musical tours.

From the front lines of Climate Change, Robby’s latest project “Who’s Gonna Save You”, is the first in a series of music pictures and music singles to be released from Eagle Thunder Entertainment in support of Native Children’s Survival’s Project Protect Awareness Campaign. Project Protect is a global awareness campaign fighting for the rights of Mother Earth and all her children.

Given the fallout from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear disaster in Japan, the devastating record breaking heat waves, droughts, fires and floods this past summer, to the cataclysmic Superstorm, Hurricane Sandy, “Who’s Gonna Save You” is more than music and more than timely.

“Who’s Gonna Save You” had its African broadcast premiere on South Africa’s hit program YoTV and number one network SABC Africa on 2 December 2011. The broadcast took place during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban, South Africa. In conjunction with the broadcast, Robby gave several national TV, radio, and print interviews, including a live performance on South Africa’s popular e.TV “Sunrise” show in Johannesburg with an Indigenous African youth choir. 

In December 2012, the music picture had its southwest premiere at the Santa Fe Film Festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The “Who’s Gonna Save You” music single and music video impacted radio and music television in November during Native American Heritage Month, and droped globally 20 November 2012.

Robby’s DELUXE EDITION of “Who’s Gonna Save You” dropped globally 21 December 2012 on iTunes. The DELUXE EDITION includes the music single and special edited music video for iTunes. 

100% of profits from the single and video sales support NATIVE CHILDREN’S SURVIVAL’S Project Protect Climate Change Awareness Campaign.

“December 21, 2012 marked a celebration of the end of an ancient mystic cycle and the recommencement of an Indigenous call to consciousness for the restoration of life in balance”, says Romero. ”Now through the power of music and film we set on a journey to motivate, inspire and engage the world’s communities into positive action.”

Romero’s rare performances outside of Indian Country have spanned such notable venues as the historic National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. and the renowned Komische Opera in Berlin. Robby Romero has used his voice and presence to stand up internationally for the preservation of the earth and the celebration of all of her children. His efforts, dedication and passion have led Romero to be honored and supported around the world by an array of people, including Indigenous leaders and politicians, fellow artists and activists, celebrities, friends and fans of all walks. Romero offers a profound voice of appreciation and action, weaving the timeless wisdom of Indigenous peoples into the unfolding fabric of the future.

The Robby Romero Story

“Everything new is hidden in the past.” - Robby Romero

Some are born knowing who they are and where they are going.  Others spend their entire lives trying to find out.  Some never do.  Robby Romero has always known.

Robby’s early life was spent in the age-old tradition of living out of the proverbial suitcase.  Only his suitcase bridged a cultural divide.  He traveled between two very different worlds – namely that of New Mexico with its Native customs, and Hollywood with its own set of customs unlike any other.

Robby’s father worked in show biz for the David Wolper Organization while his mother lit-up the silver screen in numerous motion pictures, including a series of Elvis Presley films.  Robby even met The King.

Surrounded by some of the most artistic minds of the time, Robby spent much of his childhood in the company of Dennis Hopper, a relationship that would have a powerful, lifelong impact on his own creativity.

As Robby matured, he learned to combine the best of what he loved about both of those worlds.  By thirteen, he was singing his songs in Taos Plaza Cantinas and recording in Hollywood with celebrated Native American guitarist Jesse Ed Davis, acclaimed producer Rob Fraboni, hipster singer-songwriter and producer Thomas Jefferson Kaye, eminent recording artist Johnny Rivers and the legendary virtuoso Van Dyke Parks.  Robby’s music had its radio debut on KROQ in Hollywood, introduced by “The Mayor Of Sunset Strip”, Rodney Bingenheimer.

Throughout his youth, Robby performed in Hollywood’s talked-about club scene.  He played the Palomino, the Troubadour, the Starwood, the Roxy Theater, and the most infamous of all, the Whiskey A-Go-Go.  He toured with country singer and Academy Award-nominee Ronee Blakley, Paul Butterfield of The Butterfield Blues Band, Gene Clark of The Byrds and Rick Danko of The Band.  But it was his apprenticeships with Latin activist Reyes Tijerina and Native American activist Dennis Banks that would change the course of Robby’s life and put him on the Red Road that he was born to follow.

Crossing cultural boundaries around the world, Robby has conducted and performed at historic events including: 

The “Oglala AID” concert in North America with Dennis Banks, Buddy Redbow and Floyd Westerman that benefited the Village of Oglala on the Pineridge Indian Reservation in Indian Country;

The “Sacred Run for Land & Life” and “Mother Earth” Tours in in North America and Japan with Dennis Banks, Tomas Banyacya, Buddy Redbow and Floyd Westerman that benefited the Sacred Run Foundation;


The “Good Road” and ”All Our Colors” concerts in North America with Chief Oren Lyons, Bonnie Raitt, and Carlos Santana that benefited the American Indian Institute Traditional Circle of Elders and Youth;


The “Benefit to Stop Fetal Alcohol Syndrome in Indian Country” in Washington, D.C. hosted by Senator Edward M. Kennedy;


The “Encounters - An Alliance For Children” Tour in Europe that benefited more than 13 children’s programs around the world, including the building of the “Sacred Hoop” Lakota Language Immersion School in Oglala, South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation;


The “Concert For Peace” in Germany with Mikhail Gorbachev, President Shimon Peres, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Yusuf Islam (a.k.a. Cat Stevens), Dakota Romero, Carlos Santana, Angélique Kidjo and Peter Maffay that benefited the Milagro Foundation in San Francisco and the Desmond Tutu Peace Center in South Africa;


The United States Leavenworth Penitentiary Concert for Native American Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier with Mitch Walking Elk on behalf of Native American Political Prisoners everywhere;

The Viva Mi Raza (Long Live My People) concert in North America;
The Drums Across American concert in North America;
The National Congress Of American Indians Banquet in Indian Country;
The Rainbow Warrior Festival concerts and film in Indian Country;
The House of Painters and House of Artists concerts in Russia;
The United Nations Children and the Environment Programme, in North America;
The Earth Day Celebration in North America;
The United Nations Earth Summit in South America;
The United Nations World Forum on Racism in Australia;
The United Nations World Forum on Sustainable Development in South Africa;
The Wendell Chino Mescalero Apache Humanitarian Award Banquet in Indian Country;
The Concert for Peace in Germany;
The Indigenous Peoples Global Summit on Climate Change in Indian Country;
The United Nations Climate Change Conference;
Conference of the Parties (COP15) in Denmark;
Conference of The Parties COP17) in South Africa;
The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in North America and
The Truth and Reconciliation Concert in Canada.

He shared the stage with Arlo Guthrie, Bonnie Raitt, Buffy Saint Marie, Carlos Santana, Cat Stevens, Dakota Romero, Freddy Fender, Jimmy Cliff, John Lee Hooker, Paul Winter, Richie Havens, Ry Cooder, Susan Aglukark, Steve Miller, Stevie Wonder and many more.

Robby has also performed and his music has been exhibited at prestigious art events, gallery’s and museums around the world, including:

The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Annual Gala in Santa Fe;
The POP Art Exhibition in New York City;
The Michael McCormick Gallery in Taos;
The House of Painters in Moscow;
The Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe;
The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C.
The Museum of Contemporary Native Arts in Santa Fe;
The Artport Eco Art Exhibition in Denmark and 
The National Museum of Denmark in Copenhage.

Robby’s work has earned him certificates of acknowledgement and appreciation from an array of organizations, including: 

SONY/BMG Music Entertainment;
The National Congress Of American Indians;
The Earth Day Network;
The United Nations Environment Programme;
The Red Road Foundation;
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and 
The Aveda Corporation.

Timeline

1989  

Robby founded Native Children’s Survival (NCS), a non-profit organization devoted to the healing of Mother Earth and all her children.  He also founded the innovative Native Rock band Red Thunder and was signed to Chris Blackwell’s Island Records, identified by the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame as “one of Britain’s great independent labels”.  Robby began recording and filming the first in a series of music singles and music videos in support of NCS’s music movement with English film, documentary and music video director Julien Temple who began his career with short films featuring the Sex Pistols.

1990  

Following President Gorbachev’s historic environmental message at the Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders in Moscow, Robby’s first NCS music video campaign, “Is It Too Late”, was broadcast around the world from the Kremlin on ORT Channel One Russia and at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.  This endeavor earned Robby the title of United Nations Ambassador of Youth for the Environment.  Live performances included: The House of Painters and House of Actors in Russia and The Rainbow Warrior Music Festival in Santa Fe, New Mexico 

1991  

Robby’s Native Rock band, Red Thunder, with roots deep in the heart of Indian Country, debuted live from the Apache Territories of the Southwest as part of MTV’s “Street Block Party” broadcast.  Robby was featured on CNN’s “Earth Matters” and his music and likeness were featured on the TBS star-studded hit cartoon “Captain Planet”.  Robby and Red Thunder made several special appearances during the year including: The Concert for Native American Political Prisoner Leonard Peltier at the United States Penitentiary Leavenworth in Kansas and The Southwestern Association for Indian Arts Annual Gala in Santa Fe, New Mexico 

1992

While preparing for the first and largest environmental conference in history at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City, Robby continued to work on the TBS eco-cartoon series “Captain Planet” and his next singles “Prayer Song” and “Heartbeat”. International performances included: 

The Good Road “All Our Colors” Concert in North America; 
The United Nations Environment Programme in North America; 
The Concert for the Native American Program at Dartmouth College, North America;
The United Nations Earth Summit in South America and 
The Nuclear Free Forum in Austria.

During a concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Robby was presented with the distinguished Aveda Eco-Perennial Award.

1993  

As part of MTV’s “Free Your Mind” campaign, Robby created several stereotype- breaking public service announcements to introduce contemporary Native Peoples to the music television generation, and to help dispel myths and misconceptions about Native Peoples in pop culture.  The campaign won the industry’s prestigious Cable Ace Award.  Robby was featured on VH1′s Inside Music and he wrote, directed and scored a World Alert Special, “Makoce Wakan: Sacred Earth”.  The VH1 World Alert Special was produced to help support legislation then in Congress to protect Native Peoples Sacred Sites and Freedom of Religion.  The legislation was successful and the rockumentary film generated the highest viewer response of any show on the network to date at that time, gaining 160,000 new subscribers from the heart of Indian Country for MTV Networks.

1994  

Robby founded Eagle Thunder Records and released Red Thunder’s self-titled debut EP exclusively in Indian Country.  With their singles “Heartbeat” and “Prayer Song” in rotation on VH1 and MTV2, spinning on Native Radio, and a special appearance on the PBS hit puppet show “Puzzle Place”, an episode that become the most watched and requested episode of the series, Robby & Red Thunder began their groundbreaking and critically acclaimed Indian Country Tour.

1995  

Eagle Thunder Records released Red Thunder’s LP “Makoce Wakan” exclusively on Turtle Island. Robby & Red Thunder were invited on the 1995 and 1996 H.O.R.D.E. Tour, a Blues Traveler-founded festival that came to define a genre of explosive live performances and intense fan loyalty, as well as the Blues Traveler Fall tours.  Robby & Red Thunder were featured on MTV’s “Crossroads” and “H.O.R.D.E. Bootleg Special”. The tour lineups included: The Dave Matthews Band, Sheryl Crow, The Black Crows, Rickie Lee Jones, Lenny Kravitz, Taj Mahal, Ziggy Marley, Natalie Merchant and Blues Traveler.

1996  

With laurels from critics and throngs of new fans, Robby & Red Thunder returned to Indian Country, rolling onto the Navajo Nation for the Annual Hodiits’a concert with Native post-punk band, Blackfire, and punk rocker, Joey Ramone.  They stormed the Pacific Northwest for the grand opening of Chief Leschi Schools and headed east for a series of concerts across Indian Country.

1997  

Robby & Red Thunder continued on the Red Road with stops that included a string of appearances in Gwich’in Villages in the Arctic, a special benefit concert for Rocky Boy Reservation in Montana and the Onondaga Nation Music festival.

1998  

Robby wrote, scored and directed “Hidden Medicine”, an experimental short film dealing with the mystical relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the environment.  The film was produced by Roland Joffé, best known for his Oscar-nominated movies “The Killing Fields” and “The Mission.” ”Hidden Medicine” was produced to support legislation then in Congress to protect the remaining four percent of America’s forests.  

1999  

Featuring a preface by Robert Redford, “Hidden Medicine” premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival and screened at International Film Festivals around the world.  ”Hidden Medicine” had its broadcast debut that same year on Sundance Channel in the “Best of the Fest” series with a successful appeal that encouraged viewers to take immediate action regarding both The Act to Save America’s Forests and the National Forest Protection and Restoration Act.  

2000 / 2001

The “Hidden Medicine” LP was released on Eagle Thunder Records exclusively in Indian Country and Robby & Red Thunder hit the road in 2000 and 2001 to tour from the Native territories of North America to the Aboriginal territories of Australia.  Robby and Red Thunder headlined the Indigenous Cultural Festival in Australia and made a special appearance at The United Nations Conference Against Racial Discrimination. 

2002  

“INDIGENOUS”, a new product line celebrating Beauty in balance with Nature, created and developed by Robby with the Aveda Corporation, was launched.  ”Indigenous” is a Purifying Collection, sustainably harvested by Native Peoples, that included a Purifying Pure-Fume Composition, Purifying Hair and Body Cleanser, and Purifying Aroma Candle.  The “Indigenous” Collection has donated over one million dollars to Indigenous and environmental organizations around the world.

Also in 2002, Robby and producer Roland Joffé documented “America’s Last Frontier”, a musical journey from Washington, D.C. to the homelands of the Gwich’in Nation in Alaska.  ”America’s Last Frontier” was produced to help stop legislation then in Congress that would open up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas exploration.  The rockumentary film aired on SABC Africa’s hit program 50/50 during the United Nations World Summit On Sustainable Development in South Africa.  The broadcast was successful, the legislation was stopped and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was protected.  “We had amazing feedback from our viewers and they enjoyed the educational ride, the critical message so eloquently brought across with the beauty of Alaska and music that could become a hit in South Africa.” – SABC Africa.  Following the broadcast, Eagle Thunder Records released the ”America’s Last Frontier” soundtrack on Turtle Island with a string of international live performances and film screenings.

2003  

On behalf of NCS, Robby created another Public Service Announcement campaign called “r u 2 cool 2 care…”  The first in the series, “Save The Arctic Refuge,” focused on legislation to permanently protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.  ”Save The Arctic Refuge” was launched nationally on music television and internationally on the World Wide Web.  In honor of the Indigenous delegates attending the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues at the UN Headquarters, Robby gave a special performance at New York Public Theatre’s, Joe’s Pub.

2004  

As America prepared for it’s Presidential Election, so did Indian Country.  Native Nations launched a national “Get Out the Vote” campaign and Robby & Red Thunder hit the road on the “Rock The Rez Vote” Campaign Tour, targeting swing-states in Indian Country.  Special guest speakers included Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Chief Executive, Melanie Benjamin and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.  In support of a new generation of Indian Country leaders, Robby performed at the Presidential inaugurations of Floyd “Buck” Jourdian, Chairman of the Red Lake Nation and Cecilia Fire Thunder, President of the Oglala Sioux Nation.

2005  

Robby founded Eagle Thunder Entertainment (ETE).  ETE released a limited edition of Robby’s work on behalf of NCS entitled, “Native Children’s Survival, If not now, when? If not you, who?”  This essential CD/DVD eco-pack is a collection of music, music videos, rockumentary films, exclusive interviews on MTV, VH1 and Sundance Channel and public service announcement campaigns about the critical need to permanently protect our last remaining wild places and safeguard the rights, culture, lands and territories of Indigenous Peoples.

Following the release, Robby began work on “Native Wind”, the next project of the NCS “r u 2 cool 2 care…” public service announcement campaign. “Native Wind” had its debut at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York City on September 16, 2005, with some of the world’s most influential political and business leaders in attendance.  ”Native Wind” made its film festival premier at the 2006 American Indian Film Festival at the Palace Of Fine Arts in San Francisco, CA and went on to showcase at Festival De Cannes, Short Film Corner, in Cannes, France, the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival presented by Patagonia, Robert Redford’s Sundance Summit, and at the United Nations World Environment Day Global celebration.

2006  

Sony/BMG released “Encounters – An Alliance For Children”.  The album featured a duo of Robby and German Rock Legend Peter Maffay performing Robby’s Indian Country hit single “Heartbeat”.  “Heartbeat” became the album’s single.  The single and album’s release were followed by a string of TV and Radio appearances including, BRAVO Magazine’s 50th Anniversary Celebration of music history and youth culture with a live three-hour international television satellite feed, an AOL International Live broadcast, and a 2007 15-city Arena Tour.  The TV lineups included Beyonce, Tokio Hotel, Sting, Keith Urban, and more.  The “Encounters” project was successful in raising over one million Euros to benefit children’s programs around the world, including the building of the “Sacred Hoop” Lakota Language Immersion School in Oglala, South Dakota on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.  At a press conference in Germany, Robby was presented with a Gold Record from the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (BVMI), the Federal Association of Music Industry in Germany.

2007  

“Pathfinder”, a 20th Century Fox film in which Robby produced the Traditional Native Music and was a consultant for the production, was released.  ”Pathfinder” is based on the Academy Award nominated film of the same name for best foreign film by Nils Gaup, and is directed by Marcus Nispel and produced by Phoenix Pictures’ Mike Medavoy and Arnold Messer.  Robby also produced the ETE Indian Country self-titled debut release, “P. Town Boyz”.  The P. Town Boyz are an acclaimed Ojibwe youth drum group from the traditional village of Ponemah on the Red Lake Indian Reservation.

During the summer of 2007, Robby joined Mikhail Gorbachev, Yusuf Islam, Angélique Kidjo, Peter Maffay, President Shimon Peres, Dakota Romero, Carlos Santana, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu in a Concert for Peace in Bochum, Germany.  Robby had the honor of performing with and signing Carlos Santana’s classic hits “Black Magic Woman” and “Oye Como Va” before performing his own hits, “Heartbeat” and “Hidden Medicine”.  Proceeds from this concert supported the humanitarian projects of the Milagro Foundation in San Francisco and the Desmond Tutu Peace Center in South Africa.

2008  

ETE released “Painting The World”, a limited edition CD/Single that celebrates the historical adoption of the United Nations’ “Declaration on The Rights of Indigenous Peoples”.  Featuring Indigenous artists from around the world, “Painting The World” raises awareness about global warming and climate change. The CD release party took place during the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues Cultural Event on Earth Day, April 22, at United Nations Headquarters in New York City with a live performance by Robby and Indigenous musicians from around the world.

2009  

At the request of Red Lake Nation Chairman, Floyd “Buck” Jourdian, Robby produced “Old Times” by the renowned pow wow group Red Lake Singers.  ”Old Times” was produced to capture and preserve old songs and an “old-style” of singing of the Ojibwe people of Red Lake Nation.  ”Old Times” was released exclusively in Indian Country by ETE.  In a series of concerts around the world, Robby made several stops including one in Alaska at the Alaska Native Heritage Center for The Indigenous Peoples Climate Change Conference and one in Copenhagen, Denmark for the United Nations Conference Of The Parties.  

2010

2010 proved to be one of the most difficult years for Robby as his brother, father, friend and mentor Dennis Hopper fell terminally ill and began his journey to the spirit world.  Robby worked with art dealer and gallery owner Michael McCormick, Native American TV Host and Attorney Stacey Thunder and then-New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson to honor Dennis Hopper’s creative life and many contributions to the multi-cultural community of New Mexico. The result was the Governor proclaiming May 17 (Dennis’ birthday) as “Dennis Hopper Day” in the state Of New Mexico. 

2011  

On April 22, 2009, the United Nations’ General Assembly made a historic move by proclaiming the day International Mother Earth Day.  The effort was led by Bolivian Indigenous President, Evo Morales Ayma, in which he applauded the members of the world body for taking “a historic stand for Mother Earth”.  To commemorate the UN’s unprecedented occasion and celebrate International Mother Earth Day, NCS partnered with ETE to produce a music picture of Robby’s song, “Who’s Gonna Save You”. The music picture had a sneak-peak broadcast premiere on South Africa’s number 1 network, SABC Africa, during the United Nations Climate Change Conference in South Africa, reaching millions of African viewers.  In conjunction with the broadcast, Robby gave several national TV, radio, and print interviews, including a live performance on South Africa’s popular e.TV “Sunrise” show in Johannesburg with an Indigenous African youth choir. 

2012  

On International Mother Earth Day, April 22, Robby launched NCS’s latest campaign “Project Protect”. ”Project Protect” is an awareness campaign fighting for the rights of Mother Earth and all her children.  

World Environment Day, June 5, 2012, marked the online Global premiere of “Who’s Gonna Save You”, the first in a series of music pictures from ETE in support of NCS’s “Project Protect” campaign.  The “music picture” is a combination of music video and motion picture woven into a poetic call to consciousness for the restoration of life in balance. “Who’s Gonna Save You” celebrates the power of music and film to inspire, educate, and motivate audiences into awareness and action. 

The music single “Who’s Gonna Save You” droped globally on 20 November 2012 on iTunes, Amazon, The ETE Village Store, and other leading music outlets. 

Robby’s DELUXE EDITION of “Who’s Gonna Save You” dropped globally 21 December 2012 on iTunes. The DELUXE EDITION includes the music single and special edited music video for iTunes. 

Up-coming releases include Robby’s highly anticipated “Native Rock: The Singles”, a unique limited collection of new live and digitally re-mastered singles never before released outside of Indian Country, and Dakota Romero’s self-titled debut.  To capture the essence of Dakota’s multi-cultural background for this extraordinary debut release, Robby has been working with Dakota and Carlos Santana band member Karl Perazzo, as well as with renowned musicians Ray Obiedo, Marc & Paul van Wageningen, Steve Erquigua and David K. Mathews.

 

All Upcoming Events

Date City Venue Country
Tour: Project Protect Educational Initiative
05/20/13 http://eaglethunder.com/native-childrens-survival-blog/project-protect-awareness-campaign-educational-initiative/ Robby Romero in New York City, New York United Nations Headquarters United States
Native Children”s Survival – Project Protect Awareness Campaign Educational iInitiative (Special Event) Related post.
05/22/13 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York City, New York The IDEAL School of Manhattan United States
Age restrictions: All Ages. Address: 314 West 91st Street. Venue phone: 212.769.1699. Native Children”s Survival – Project Protect Awareness Campaign Educational iInitiative Tour 2013

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All Past Events for this artist

Date City Venue Country
05/18/13 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Tunica-Biloxi Reservation, Indian Country, Louisiana Chief Joseph Alcide Pierite Pow Wow Grounds United States
Tour: Project Protect Educational Initiative
03/28/13 http://eaglethunder.com/press/robby-romero-leads-discussion-protecting-mother-earth-taos-pueblo-day-school/ Robby Romero in Taos, New Mexico The Harwood Museum Of Art United States
Time: 7:00pm. Age restrictions: All Ages. Box office: 575.758.9826. Address: 238 Ledoux St, Taos, NM 87571. In honor of Mother Earth, musician and filmmaker Robby Romero will launch the Project Protect Awareness Campaign’s Educational Initiative Tour at the Harwood Museum Of Art with students from the University of New Mexico Taos on March 28th from 7pm – 9pm Related post.
02/14/13 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Taos, Indian Country Taos Pueblo Day School United States
Time: 8:00am. Native Children”s Survival will kick start the Project Protect Awareness Campaign’s educational initiative at the Taos Pueblo Day School on Valentine’s Day Thursday, February 14, 2013 – to inspire children to share their love for Mother Earth More information
12/09/12 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Santa Fe, New Mexico Santa Fe Film Festival United States
“Who’s Gonna Save You” music picture screening
11/26/12 - 12/07/12 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Doha Qatar National Convention Centre Qatar
United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP18
05/16/12 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY United Nations United States
Time: 7:00pm.
02/24/12 - 02/25/12 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Golden, Colorado Colorado Environmental Film Festival United States
Address: | 710 10th Street Golden, CO 80401. Venue phone: 303.384.9146. “Who’s Gonna Save You” Screening
12/06/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Durban UN Climate Change Conference South Africa
Time: 7:00pm. Romero performs at a special event on Indigenous Peoples Day, which will include a press conference and screening of “Who’s Gonna Save You” hosted by the Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban, South Africa.
12/05/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Durban SABC 3(TV) South Africa
Time: 10:00am. Romero will make a live appearance on South African Broadcasting Company (SABC 3) at the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Durban, South Africa.
12/02/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Johannesburg e.TV “Sunrise” South Africa
Time: 7:00am. Romero will make a live appearance on South African Broadcasting Company (SABC 1) “Sunrise Breakfast” show during the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP17) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
12/02/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Johannesburg “YoTV” SABC Africa South Africa
“Who’s Gonna Save You” South African National Broadcast
11/28/11 - 12/09/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Durban Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC) South Africa
United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP17
11/11/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in San Francisco, CA Palace Of The Arts United States
Time: 7:00pm. Address: 3301 Lyon Street. Venue phone: 1-(415) 567-6642. “Who’s Gonna Save You” Indian Country Film Festival Premier
05/26/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY United Nations United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero “LIVE” United Nations PFII Closing Ceremony
06/18/10 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Winnipeg, MB The Forks Canada
Time: 7:00pm. Age restrictions: All Ages. Address: Waterfront Drive and Forks Market Road. Musical Performances; Buffy Sainte-Marie, Blue Rodeo, Susan Aglukark, Inez, and Special Guest Robby Romero – The Forks has been a gathering place for Aboriginal people for 6,000 years. The joining of the Assiniboine and Red Rivers make a natural corner of tranquility in the heart of a busy city. You’ll find The Forks, and the National Event, at Waterfront Drive and Forks Market Road.
12/12/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Copenhagen Climate Justice March Denmark
Time: 7:00pm. On December 12, 2009, during the United Nations Frame Work Convention on Climate Change, ETE artists and Native Children’s Survival advocates, Robby Romero and Dakota René joined Indigenous Peoples from around the world in the Historic Climate Justice March in Copenhagen, Denmark.
12/12/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Copenhagen National Museum Of Denmark Denmark
Time: 7:00pm. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY – Robby Romero and Dakota René performed at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen for the Indigenous People Day celebration during the United Nations Conference of the Parties fifteenth session on climate change (COP15).
12/07/09 - 12/18/11 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Copenhagen Bella Center Denmark
United Nations Climate Change Conference – COP15
12/07/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Copenhagen DGI-BYEN & Øksnehallen Denmark
Time: 7:00pm. ARTPORT – On December 7, 2009, Robby Romero, Dakota René and Sarah James performed for the opening of the Artport art exhibition and reception at the DGI-BYEN & Øksnehallen in Copenhagen, Denmark during COP15. Through the exhibit, international artists challenged issues during the most significant UN Conference on Climate Change since Kyoto.
11/21/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Prior Lake, MN Native Peoples Native Homelands United States
Time: 7:00pm. Climate Change Workshop II – Robby Romero speaks and performs at the closing ceremony of “Native Peoples Native Homelands Climate Change Workshop II” on the homelands of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community
08/21/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Santa Fe, NM Santa Fe Plaza Band Stand 2009 United States
Time: 7:00pm. In a surprise appearance, Robby sits in with Keith Secola and his Wild Band of Indians during the Santa Fe Band Stand 2009 finale
07/25/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Munich BR Bayerischer Rundfunk Radio- & TV-Programm Germany
Time: 7:00pm. BR Bayerischer Rundfunk Radio- & TV-Programm – Robby Romero “LIVE” Bavaria Public Radio
07/23/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Pine Ridge Oglala Lakota Rez, SD KILI Radio United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero “LIVE”
07/19/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Lac Courte Orelles Ojibwe Rez, WI WOJB Native Radio United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero “LIVE” Honor The Earth Pow Wow
06/01/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Arctic Village, AK Arctic Village Comunity Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. Gwich’in Celebration Of Land & Life
05/31/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Arctic Village, AK Arctic Village Comunity Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. Arctic Village Comunity Center
05/30/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Arctic Village, AK Arctic Village Comunity Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. Arctic Village Comunity Center
05/23/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY Kaufmann Theater – Museum of Natural History United States
Time: 7:00pm. Celebration of Indigenous Peoples
05/21/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York City, NY Caschama Theater United States
Time: 7:00pm. FALSE SOLUTIONS TO CLIMATE CHANGE
05/19/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY United Nations United States
Time: 7:00pm. Permanent Forum On Indigeous Peoples Cultural Event
04/23/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Anchorage, AK Dena’ina Convention Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. A CELEBRATION OF WORLD COMMUNITIES” INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ GLOBAL SUMMIT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
04/22/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Anchorage, AK Dena’ina Convention Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. “MOTHER EARTH DAY” INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ GLOBAL SUMMIT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
04/20/09 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Anchorage, AK Alaska Native Heritage Center United States
Time: 7:00pm. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ GLOBAL SUMMIT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
12/05/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Washington, DC WPFW 89.3 United States
Time: 7:00pm. “LIVE” The Nightwolf Show
11/28/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Harlem, MT KGVA-FM 88.1 United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero “LIVE”
11/27/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Washington, DC WPFW 89.3 United States
Time: 7:00pm. “LIVE” The Nightwolf Annual Thanksgiving Show
10/21/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Warm Springs Indian Res, OR KWSO United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero interviewed by Brutis Biez
10/09/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Winnipeg, MB NCI FM United States
Time: 7:00pm. Robby Romero interviewed by Dave Mcleod on National Aboriginal Radio – From Vancouver, B.C., to Yukon Territories, to Manitoba, listeners can tuen in online at www.ncifm.com.
10/07/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Taos, NM KRZA United States
Time: 7:00pm. John Moore interviews Robby Romero KRZA on the web is heard all over the world!
10/06/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Oglala, Pine Ridge Indian Res, SD SDPR United States
Time: 7:00pm. South Dakota Public Radio “LIVE WEBCAST” at www.sdpb.org
10/03/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Hoopa Valley Indian Res, CA KIDE FM United States
Time: 7:00pm. Jay Renzulli interviews Robby Romero
09/05/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Washington, DC WPFW 89.3 United States
Time: 7:00pm. “Live” The Nightwolf Show
09/03/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Lac Courte Orelles Ojibwe Rez, WI WOJB Native Radio United States
Time: 7:00pm. Live
09/01/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Black River Falls, WI Ho-Chunk Pow Wow Grounds United States
Time: 7:00pm. HO-CHUNK NATION YOUTH MUSIC FESTIVAL
07/19/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Sumeg, CA Seventh Generation Event United States
Time: 7:00pm. SEVENTH GENERATION FUND 30TH ANNIVERSARY – Sumeg, CA within the homelands of the Pohlik-lah – Yurok People.
07/18/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Lee, NV (So Ho Bee) South Fork Pow-Wow Grounds United States
Time: 7:00pm. 15th Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Conference
07/17/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Lee, NV (So Ho Bee) South Fork Pow-Wow Grounds United States
Time: 7:00pm. 15th Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Conference
07/01/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Bochum, GER HERAUSFORDERUNG ZUKUNFT Germany
Time: 7:00pm. A Conference * A Concert * A Charity
04/22/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY United Nations United States
Time: 7:00pm. UN Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues Cultural Event
01/22/08 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in New York, NY United Nations United States
Time: 7:00pm. Honoring of Tonya Gonnella Frichner, North American Regional Representative to the United Nations Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues 2008 – 2011
Tour: Encounters: An Alliance For Children 2007 Tour
05/08/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Nürnberger, GER Arena Nürnberger Versicherung Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
05/07/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Braunschweig, GER Volkswagon Halle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
05/06/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Kiel, GER Ostseehalle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
05/04/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Dortmund, GER Westfalenhalle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
05/02/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Krefeld, GER König Palast Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
05/01/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Frankfurt, GER Festhalle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/29/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Halle, GER Gerry Weber Stadion Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/28/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Berlin, GER Max-Schmeling-Halle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/27/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Bremen, GER AWD-Dome Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/25/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Hamburg, GER Color Line Arena Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/21/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in München, GER Olympiahalle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/20/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Stuttgart, GER Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/18/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Köln, GER Kölnarena Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/16/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Leipzig, GER Arena Leipzig Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
04/14/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Mannheim, GER SAP Arena Germany
Time: 7:00pm.
01/26/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Hamburg, GER UCI Cinema Germany
Time: 7:00pm. LIVE AT UCI CINEMA
01/25/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in The Internet AOL LIVE United States
Time: 7:00pm. AOL UNPLUGGED SESSION LIVE BROADCAST ON THE WORLD WIDE WEB
01/20/07 http://eaglethunder.com/tour Robby Romero in Berlin, GER WETTEN DASS United States
Time: 7:00pm. “WETTEN DASS.?” – LIVE TV SPECIAL

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TAOS, NEW MEXICO – In honor of Mother Earth, musician, filmmaker and advocate Robby Romero will launch the Project Protect Awareness Campaign’s educational tour at The Harwood Museum of Art in Taos, New Mexico on Thursday, March 28.

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Taos Pueblo Day School

TAOS PUEBLO – Love Mother Earth. That was musician and filmmaker Robby Romero’s Valentine’s Day message to Taos Pueblo Day School students as he launched a new Project Protect Awareness Campaign he plans to bring to schools across the country. … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero performing in the "Who's Gonna Save You" music picture

NATIVE NEWS NETWORK TAOS PUEBLO – Musician and filmmaker Robby Romero will kick start the Project Protect Awareness Campaign’s educational initiative at the Taos Pueblo Day School on February 14. Romero will screen the music picture, “Who’s Gonna Save You” … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, Red Thunder Singers

A VALENTINE TO THE EARTH: Musician and tireless advocate for nature Robby Romero is taking his Project Protect educational initiative to school beginning today (Feb. 14), at the Taos Pueblo Day School. He will screen his film “Who’s Gonna Save … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, Eagle Thunder Entertainment

New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Eagle Thunder Entertainment is pleased to announce today’s release of musician Robby Romero’s Deluxe Edition single and music video for “Who’s Gonna Save You” on iTunes. 100% of the profits from the sale of Romero’s latest single … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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"Who's Gonna Save You", Eagle Thunder Entertainment

“Given the deadly fallout from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear disaster in Japan, record breaking heat waves, droughts, fires and floods this past summer and the cataclysmic Hurricane Sandy, the message of ‘Who’s Gonna Save You’ is more than music and more than timely,” … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, United Nations General Assembly, United Nations Headquarters, Eagle Thunder Entertainment

Robby Romero — the musician son of actress Rita Rogers who was mentored by Dennis Hopper as a teen — visited the “Easy Rider” star’s grave… Romero has also dedicated a new single, “Who’s Gonna Save You,” to Hopper and Rogers. It … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero in the studio

Robby Romero’s ‘Who’s Gonna Save You’ Single and Music Video Debuts on iTunes to Benefit Project Protect. The inspirational song was recorded at Shelter Island Sound in New York City by Grammy Award-winner Steve Addabbo. Grammy Award winning singer Lisa … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero performing in the "Who's Gonna Save You" music picture

Climate change is possibly the biggest challenge the world now faces. Robby Romero (Apache/Tewa) of Taos, New Mexico, is a leader on the issue as a voice for Indigenous peoples. The mission of his work is to bridge the gap between East … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, Colorado Interview

“”Who’s Gonna Save You”… a captivating plea to the human conscious for love and respect of our Mother Earth and the life She sustains now threatened by climate change. A beautifully composed and choreographed film that one does not forget … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero

“This engaging hybrid music picture delivers an undeniable message…a powerful plea for Mother Earth, a compelling call to action and a heartfelt warning of impending doom if we fail to change our ways.  The alter-native music and novel storyline with … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, Guitar Explosion, "Who's Gonna Save You", Eagle Thunder Entertainment

Who’s Gonna Save You By Ardee Napolitano “”This change in the weather will burn us, then freeze,” sings Robby Romero, “there’s a point of no return; we’ve got to face reality. “Those are just some of the striking lyrics from … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Red Thunder Singers, "Who's Gonna Save You", Eagle Thunder Entertainment

1. You have been creating music for a few decades now; when did that evolve into the Native Children’s Survival organization? Following my teenage years playing the Taos Plaza and Hollywood nightclub scene, I founded NCS in 1989, in the … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Tracey Polk, Jr., Apache Peace Warrior

ROBBY ROMERO, musician/activist and United Nations Ambassador of Youth for the Environment, has a non-profit organization called NATIVE CHILDREN’S SURVIVAL. The organization launched a new initiative called PROJECT PROTECT this past APRIL. PROJECT PROTECT is an awareness campaign fighting for … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero, "Who's Gonna Save You" Music Picture, Eagle Thunder Entertainment

As prophesied by our ancestors, there have been and will be environmental disasters, as has been evident this year in the lead up to COP17. For example, the Japan earthquake (one of the five most powerful earthquakes in the world … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero & Red Thunder Singers

“Musician, director, and producer Robby Romero is one busy dude these days. His new “music picture” Who’s Gonna Save You, a combination of music video and motion picture was screened in November at the American Indian Film Festival in San Francisco and … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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Robby Romero performing at One Eyed Jacks

 Native Children’s Survival’s music single “Who’s Gonna Save You” has been released to Triple A Radio Stations in the Southwest, specifically Santa Fe, Taos and Durango, while the Global release drop date is set for the Fall. ”Who’s Gonna Save You” … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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A long and winding road brings musician, filmmaker, music producer, speaker and activist Robby Romero (Apache/Tewa) back to the forefront of public attention. Founder (in 1989) and leader of the Native rock band Red Thunder, Romero rose to great prominence … VIEW FULL ENTRY

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"Robby Romero's passion for the earth and humanity courses through his music and his activism. 'Who's Gonna Save You’ is an elegant reading of that passion."

- Paddy Mac, KTAOS Programming Director

“Red Thunder has commanded the largest audience of any contemporary Indian music group.”             

 - Encyclopedia of North American Indians

“Robby Romero and his band Red Thunder are changing the world — and the world of music.”             

 - Los Angeles Times Magazine

“Robby lays down penetrating songs, drawn from the imagery of his people, for celebrations and cautionary tomes.” 

- Navajo Times

“A rock star from Indian Country”  

- MPR

“Red Thunder is solid Native Rock, right down to the core.”

 - Lakota Times

“A prolific musician..." 

- Santa Fe Reporter

“Red Thunder conjures powerful mental images and awakens strong feelings using from-the-heart song-writing.”  

- Indian Country Today

“The phones light up every time stations play Red Thunder… It has got to help the Movement.”            

- Billboard Magazine

"Red Thunder, formed by Romero in 1989, continues to be one of the most popular musical groups known in “Indian Country” and around the world."  

- News From Indian Country

“Red Thunder has earned a loyal following and are ready to cross over into the mainstream. The question is, is the mainstream ready for Native Rock?”   

- VH1 Inside Music

“In the spirit of Woody Guthrie’s Tom Joad, Robby Romero is there wherever Native Americans are fighting for the rights. He is an articulate artist and advocate for the causes and concerns behind a cultural resistance that is older than this country.”  

- Media Channel

"Climate change is possibly the biggest challenge the world now faces. Robby Romero (Apache/Tewa) of Taos, New Mexico, is a leader on the issue as a voice for Indigenous peoples."

- Indian Gaming Magazine

“Cultivating Indigenous world awareness. Native rock artist Robby Romero of "Red Thunder" has long been outspoken and passionate about the environment.”  

- Awareness Magazine

"Robby Romero and Red Thunder have earned respect around the world on more than one level. Their dynamic music inspires their fans to dance, while their faithful efforts to improve the lives of individuals through- out Indian Country motivate their fans to volunteer, learn and serve others."  

- Cherokee One Feather Newspaper

“Robby’s message is that we all should become educated non-violent activists and have our voices heard. And Red Thunder is one Native Rock band that is making sure its’ voice is being heard."            

- Bio Diversity Magazine

“It’s been a long time since “alternative” rock was as fresh or unexplored among the mainstream as Native American rock is today, and Red Thunder is the perfect introduction.”  

- Entertainment Today

“Red Thunder jams Native Rock that voices a positive message by incorporating culture traditions and spiritual beliefs in their music.”  

- Indian Country Today

“Since VH1 began airing Inside Music segments featuring Robby Romero the Viewer Services Hotline has been bombarded by calls.”  

- MTV Networks

“If any Native American band has the potential to crossover to mainstream, this is the one.”                 

- Cash Box

“Robby Romero and Red Thunder’s ancestors and musical roots were here long before Columbus arrived”  

- VHI Inside Music

“Red Thunder blazes a trail into American Indian rock territory weaving Native American and modern sounds into a supremely colorful musical blanket.”  

- Chicago Tribune

“Red Thunder spreads a positive spiritual, environmental message around the globe.”  

- Lakota Times

“Red Thunder… A band to look out for.”  

- Minneapolis Star Tribune

“The guitar, vocals and songs of Robby Romero boasts a powerful vocal style that treat sensitive matters of spirituality with firm certainty."  

- San Francisco Chronicle

“The music industry told them that there was “no market” for their Native Rock… Red Thunder remains undaunted.”  

- New York New Noise

“The H.O.R.D.E. Festival features a more diverse lineup, including the Native American Band Red Thunder. Crowd members danced and twirled dead-head style, during the obligatory rock festival thunderstorm.”  

- Time Magazine

‘False solutions’ on climate change bring indigenous delegation to Washington."                                  

- Indian Country Today

“Folks filed out to see Native American rock band Red Thunder play through the rain at this year’s H.O.R.D.E Festival.”  

- Atlanta Journal

“The scream of recognition came as Robby Romero began the chorus of “Heartbeat,” a song made famous by a television show called “Heartbeat Alaska.”  

- Fairbanks Daily News

“If life is a school, then musician, songwriter, entrepreneur, activist director Robby Romero went for his doctorate at an early age.”  

- City AZ Magazine

"The sky will thunder and lighten will flash when Robby Romero of Red Thunder hits the stage with an acoustic rock set."  

- Anchorage Daily News

“Robby Romero lent his musical talent to the Rock The Rez Vote. He ended this rockin’ evening with the hit, Heartbeat, a strong ending to a powerful and motivating event!” 

- News from Indian Country

"THUNDERSTORM" not only brings attention to the 13th anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill, but also focus's attention on the Senate's debate over drilling in ANWR."  

- Anchorage Press

“Robby Romero & Red Thunder is America’s best kept secret.”  

- Gallery for the Arts

"Combining contemporary music with traditional, Red Thunder makes some powerful magic. The mixture of modern and ancient instruments makes for a heart-stirring aural experience."                       

- Album Network

“Good Works – SAVING THE FORESTS Portions of the profits from the sale of an album soundtrack to the film "Hidden Medicine," scored by Robby Romero and performed by Red Thunder, will be donated to the Native Children's Survival Awareness Campaign for the protection of America's forests. "Hidden Medicine" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and is being aired on the Sundance Channel as part of the "Best of the Sundance Film Festival" series."  

- Billboard

“We’ve added Red Thunder into heavy rotation because of the overwhelming response… Everybody wants to know where they can get the release and where Red Thunder will play a live show.”                

- Coyote Radio

“Red Thunder’s unique, powerful Native Rock came into the Lakota Sacred Circle like the Four Winds. It’s a great honor to have Red Thunder at the 8th Black Hills PowWow. So may the Great Spirit watch over them on their journey.”  

- KILI RADIO

LEADERSHIP

"I wouldn't compare Red Thunder to any others. I've heard Robby and his message, I know him as a person. He is a spiritual essence. He is the voice of young Native Americans. It makes me proud as an Elder. The movement for the young people is getting stronger and it will live forever.”

-  Dennis Banks, American Indian Movement

“Robby is inspirational for elders and youth. For me, his songs like “Medicine Woman” and “Heartbeat” are like my spiritual penicillin. His presence . . . his music . . . help me through hard times.”

- Janet McCloud, Founder of the Sapa Dawn Center; North American Indian Lodge; Indigenous Women’s Network

"Your musical talent and leadership in the Native American community will undoubtedly help commemorate the United Nations adoption of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples for years to come." 

- Nancy Pelosi, United States Minority Leader; 60th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives

"A man with a tremendous ego for his Peoples! His humility and sense of self wroth is Awesome."

-  Russell Means, Oglala Sioux Activist; Actor; Artist

“We’re bringing a message to the world in celebration of the human rights instrument, the “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” because music does make a difference.”  

- Tonya Gonnella Frichner, American Indian Law Alliance; North American Representative to the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

MUSIC PICTURES

Who's Gonna Save You

"This engaging hybrid music picture delivers an undeniable message...a powerful plea for Mother Earth, a compelling call to action and a heartfelt warning of impending doom if we fail to change our ways. The alter-native music and novel storyline with haunting imagery locks in your attention, empathy and interest."

- Daniel Gibson (Editor, Native Peoples Magazine) 

"Who’s Gonna Save You”...a captivating plea to the human conscious for love and respect of our Mother Earth and the life She sustains now threatened by climate change. A beautifully composed and choreographed film that one does not forget no dismiss... a call to action by the Indigenous Peoples of the world." 

- Colorado Environmental Film Festival

ROCKUMENTARY FILMS

America’s Last Frontier 

“We had amazing feedback from our viewers and they enjoyed the educational ride, the critical message so eloquently brought across with the beauty of Alaska and music that could become a hit in South Africa”

- SABC Africa

“It’s insightful for South Africans to hear the plight of Indigenous Peoples Worldwide, and the World Summit provided the perfect platform for this screening.”

- SABC 2 Africa

“Americans for Alaska urge the Senate to protect the Arctic Refuge. Attending were the Honorable Jimmy Carter, Robby Romero, Theodore Roosevelt IV, Dune Lankard, Robert Kennedy Jr., Sarah James, John Travolta, Jennifer Aniston, Brad Pitt, Carole King, The Honorable Hubert H. Humphrey III, Michael Douglas, Kevin Spacey, Larry Rockefeller, Ann Bancroft, Rob Reiner, Edward Norton, Don Henley, Billy Crystal, Ted Turner, Mike Medavoy, Lyn & Norman Lear, Ed Bagley Jr., Ed Asner, Mary Tyler Moore.”

- The Washington Times

"We need to move into a time of healing”, says Romero. We have the technology and the wisdom."

- Shape Magazine

"We, the Indigenous Peoples, walk to the future in the footprints of our ancestors." - KARI-OCA Declaration, Brazil, 30 May 1992.  “Robby Romero is indeed a man who walks firmly and powerfully into the future.”

- Renaissance Magazine

“This film could not be more topical. With the Bush administration trying to push through legislation that would extract oil from the pristine North Slope of Alaska, the Gwch’in, who have lived there for centuries, are fighting to protect their way of life. Interspersed with music and song, the plight of the Gwich’in is chronicled with interviews and stunning visuals.”

- Eastern Door

“America’s Last Frontier brings the listener on an adventure, an audio adventure, that turns into much, much more…After listening, you want to be the one involved with this music inspired movement.”         

- Customer Review Amazon.com

“Fills my soul with passion…”

- Customer Review iTunes

"By the People, for the People Mother Earth not for sale."

- Viewer Comment You Tube

 Hidden Medicine

“Hidden Medicine is an experimental, mystical film that deals with the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the environment. The film beautifully weaves story, poetry, music and politics, creating an impending sense of our planet’s struggle to survive.”  

- Sundance Film Channel

“ROBBY ROMERO reveals his Hidden Medicine”  

- Venice Magazine

“Romero’s singing is clear and strong… the use of Native American instruments adds just the right touches, especially in tracks like “Lakota Winyan” - a very very good song."

 - The Web Magazine

“Robby has a great passion about his performance, and the lyrics are all geared towards the subject matter of the film. “Sacred Circle” is about the cyclical relationship between nature and man. “Dream Catcher” is about hope for the future, and “Lonesome River is a great ballad...”  

- Soundtrack Net

“KEEPING WITH TRADITION in the WORLD TODAY Red Thunder’s excellent CD, Hidden Medicine which blends first nation tradition with contemporary style, provides insight into customs and traditions which have long been misunderstood and misrepresented.”  

- Customer Review Amazon.com

“Robby Romero and Red Thunder Rock!... So rare that a musician these days not only sounds unique, but has a meaningful message as well. This is Native Rock through and through.”

- Customer Review iTunes

“It's an awesome short…”

- Viewer Comment You Tube

Makoce Wakan : Sacred Earth

“Feedback has been more than positive: Congratulations on a very successful show that has generated more viewer calls than any other show to date.”  

- MTV Networks

"Romero contends that the fundamental issue is about respect of earth, others, and life. From the gorgeous aerial of the precipitous Black Hills to the close-up views of wild flowers underscored by Red Thunder's earnest music this marvelous film is a must see the world views of American Native Peoples."  

- Native Peoples Magazine

“Makoce Wakan is unlike most commercially available releases today. This album consists of 11 delicately crafted mini operas, resulting in an intense spiritual collection. This disc screams out originality and inspiration with thought provoking songs such as “Medicine Woman,” “Heartbeat,” and “Prayer Song."

- CD Review / The Editor’s Choice

“Makoce Wakan reaches out to your soul. Anyone who cannot acknowledge this message has heart of stone-but the music can break through even that. The lyrics cannot be denied; they are well versed, powerful and appropriately set. So, begins the journey.”  

- Customer Review Amazon.com

“A Compelling contemporary pop group that refuses to betray its ethnic soul. Red Thunder’s new creation of expressive “Native Rock” symbolizes deep beliefs and passionate views.”

- CD Review / The Editor’s Choice

“Good songs for the mind, body and soul, Nahwee′ and Many Blessings, Turtle Clan Six Nations.”

- Customer Review iTunes

“Very powerful. Thank you for your work.”

 - Viewer Comment You Tube