Xit

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Facts about Xit

Xit

XIT, also known as "XIT: Without Reservation", was a Native American rock band formed in the late 1960s. Here are some facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Significance: XIT was formed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in 1970, by brothers Tom and Michael Morgan, along with Donald "Hawk" Pike. The band's name, XIT, is a reference to the Crossroads of Indian Territory, which was the original name for the spot where Oklahoma City is located. XIT is notable for being one of the first Native American rock bands to achieve mainstream success and for their unique blend of rock music with traditional Native American influences.

  2. Musical Style and Themes: XIT's music combined elements of rock, folk, and psychedelic rock with traditional Native American music, rhythms, and themes. Their lyrics often addressed issues facing Native American communities, including cultural identity, environmentalism, social justice, and the impact of colonization. XIT's music served as a platform for raising awareness about Native American rights and advocating for Indigenous empowerment.

  3. Album Releases: XIT released several albums during their active years, including their debut album, "Plight of the Redman" (1972), which received critical acclaim and established the band's reputation as a significant voice in Native American music. Other notable albums include "Silent Warrior" (1973), "Relocation" (1973), and "Medicine" (1974). These albums featured a mix of original compositions and reimagined traditional songs, showcasing XIT's versatility and innovation.

  4. Cultural Impact and Legacy: XIT's music had a profound impact on both Native American and mainstream audiences. Their fusion of rock music with Indigenous themes and instrumentation helped to break down stereotypes and challenge misconceptions about Native American culture. XIT's advocacy for Indigenous rights and representation paved the way for future generations of Native American musicians and activists to express themselves through music and art.

  5. Disbandment and Later Years: XIT disbanded in the mid-1970s due to internal conflicts and changes in the music industry. Despite their relatively short-lived career, the band's influence endured, and their music continued to be celebrated by fans of Native American rock and Indigenous music. In later years, XIT's albums were re

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