Michigan Theater
Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band
For hundreds of years, songs have been the vessels for stories, lessons, and prayers for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas. One of the newest additions to this world is the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band, which presented its very first concert in 2022, focusing on reimagined traditional melodies made famous by Indigenous jazz musicians from the past, like singer Mildred Bailey (Coeur d’Alene) and saxophonist Jim Pepper (Kaw/Mvskoke), as well as new works that push the genre forward.
Led by the celebrated vocalist Julia Keefe (Nez Perce), this 16-piece ensemble of Native musicians highlights an often overlooked but rich history of Indigenous bands that existed on reservations across the country in the early 20th century, and it both deepens and challenges our understanding of the “uniquely American” art form known as jazz. The group brings charisma, passion, and purpose to every performance, shining a spotlight on the vibrant tradition of Indigenous improvised music.
Please note 8 pm start time.
Full Ensemble
Alto Saxophone
Rogan Tinsley // Kanaka Maoli
Asa Peters // Mashpee Wampanoag and Narragansett
Tenor Saxophone
Adam Lamoreux // Muskegon (Swampy Cree)
Michael Gutierrez // Comanche and Cheyenne-Arapaho
Baritone Saxophone
Orion White // Nez Perce and Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Trombone
Quinn Carson // Apache Tribe of Oklahoma and Kiowa Tribe
Dennis Wilson
Wade Demerit // Lingít and Oglala Lakota
Trumpet
Kali Rodriguez // Taíno
Giovanni Martinez // Yaqui
Delbert Anderson // Diné
Jenny Bement // White Earth Nation Chippewa
Bass
Marcos Varela // Olmec, Maya, Zapotec, Teotihuacan, Mixtec, and Aztec (Mesoamerican)
Drums
Ed Littlefield // Lingít
Keys
Dennis Yerry // Haudenosaunee (Iroquois)
Vocals
Julia Keefe // Nez Perce
PROGRAM (Thu 1/29/2026: Michigan Theater)
Setlist:
Creator
Water
Lover Come Back to Me
Ku’u Pua
Sonnet
DDAT Suite
Blood Quantum
Rockin’ Chair (encore)
Julia Keefe (Nez Perce) is an internationally acclaimed Native American jazz vocalist, bandleader, actor, and educator currently based in New York City. Her professional career has spanned nearly two decades, and she has headlined marquee events at the John F. Kennedy Center, the Smithsonian Museum in Washington D.C., NMAI-NY, as well as opened for the likes of 20-time GRAMMY Award winner Tony Bennett and 5-time GRAMMY Award winner Esperanza Spalding. Her life’s work is the revival and honoring of the legendary Coeur d’Alene jazz musician Mildred Bailey and is leading the campaign for Bailey’s induction into the Jazz Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center. In addition to rehearsing for an upcoming album, she is currently directing the Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band, a new project highlighting the history and future of Indigenous people in jazz, and the Mildred Bailey Project, released in January 2025.

