What's Happening?
Ken Pomeroy, a 23-year-old singer-songwriter and member of the Cherokee Nation, performed her song 'Pareidolia' as part of CBS News' Saturday Sessions. Pomeroy began her songwriting career at the age of 11
and released her debut album at 15. Her music has been featured in the television series 'Reservation Dogs' and the movie 'Twister.' Recently, she released her sophomore album, 'Cruel Joke,' which continues to build on her unique sound and storytelling ability.
Why It's Important?
Ken Pomeroy's performance and her growing discography highlight the increasing visibility and influence of Native American artists in the U.S. music industry. Her work not only showcases her personal talent but also brings attention to the broader cultural narratives of the Cherokee Nation and other Indigenous communities. This visibility can lead to greater representation and opportunities for Native American artists, fostering a more inclusive and diverse music industry. Additionally, Pomeroy's success serves as an inspiration for young musicians, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds.