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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_DePoePeter DePoe - Wikipedia

    Musician, drummer. Instruments. Drums. Peter DePoe (born August 21, 1943), also known as Last Walking Bear, is an American rock musician who was the drummer for the Native American band Redbone. Born in Neah Bay, Washington in 1943, his tribal ancestors are Southern Cheyenne, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, and Rogue River/Siletz.

  2. Redbone's music was characterized by the Leslie rotating speaker effect that Lolly Vegas used for his electric guitar amplifier and a "King Kong" style of drumming developed by drummer Peter DePoe. This Leslie effect was developed while rehearsing at Dress Revue Sound Studios in Hollywood, California in the early 1970s.

  3. 6. Aug. 2014 · Redbone is a group of Mexican and Native American descent that had a hit with \"Come and Get Your Love\" in 1973. Drummer Peter DePoe joined the band in 1972 and helped them embrace their Native American culture and sound.

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  4. 29. Okt. 2020 · Learn about the history and legacy of Redbone, the most successful Native American rock group of all time, through a graphic novel biography. The book features interviews with Pat Vegas, the band's leader and drummer, and his daughter Frankie, who plays in the current line-up.

  5. Peter DePoe (born August 21, 1943), also known as Last Walking Bear, is an American rock musician who was the drummer for the Native American band Redbone. Born in Neah Bay, Washington in 1943, his tribal ancestors are Southern Cheyenne, Turtle Mountain Chippewa, and Rogue River/Siletz.

  6. Peter DePoe (also known as Last Walking Bear) was born in Neah Bay, Washington, in 1943. His tribal descents are Northern Cheyenne, Arapaho, Chippewa, Siletz, Rogue River Tututni, and Iroquois. DePoe is also of French and German descent. He became in 1969 the drummer for the Native American rock band Redbone. He was credited with developing a ...

  7. 27. Aug. 2017 · Pat Vegas wrote Danse Calinda and wrote Suite Mode with Peter DePoe and Tony Bellamy. These seventeen songs would feature on Redbone’s eponymous debut album. Redbone went into the studio with Pete Welding, who co-produced their eponymous debut album with Lolly Vegas.