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Redbone

rock music · 1972–1995

The Witch Queen of New Orleans by Redbone — cover art

Imagine cruising down a sun-soaked highway, the vibrant sounds of rock music echoing through the open windows. Redbone, with roots in Chicano and Native American heritage, captures that spirit perfectly. Hailing from the United States, this band has been making waves since 1969, skillfully blending social commentary with infectious rhythms. Their iconic tracks, like "Come and Get Your Love" and the mystical "The Witch Queen of New Orleans," showcase their unique flair and rich cultural influences. With their eye-catching stage presence and bold album art, they’ve left an indelible mark on the rock genre. Rediscovering their tunes today feels like a nostalgic trip back to a time when music was a vibrant canvas for storytelling and connection, reminding us that the heart of rock is still beating strong.

The facts

  • Formed 1969
  • United States
  • rock music
  • On Epic Records

Redbone in the crate

The Witch Queen of New Orleans by Redbone — cover art
The Witch Queen of New Orleans
Redbone
1972
Come and Get Your Love by Redbone — cover art
Come and Get Your Love
Redbone
1974
Come and Get Your Love (From the "Guardians of the Galaxy" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Re-Recorded] by Redbone — cover art
Come and Get Your Love (From the "Guardians of the Galaxy" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Re-Recorded]
Redbone
1995

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