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NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC
Keith Bear -- Echos of the Upper Missouri: Keith Bear, Mandan Hidatsa, combines his enchanted flute with natural sounds of the Missouri River bottomlands. Featuring contemporary and traditional American Indian songs, Echoes of the Upper Missouri reflects the passage of Bear's life.
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Bear & Stroutous -- People of the Willows: People of the Willows is a modern presentation of ancient Mandan and Hidatsa melodies. The the richness of the cultures is expressed with Native flutes and vocals blended with piano, strings and percussion.
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Kevin Locke -- The Flash of the Mirror: A collection of solo flute pieces performed by Kevin Locke, Tokeya Inajin, the world's preeminent Lakota traditional style flute player. This music is offered in honor of the springtime with its beautiful, fresh, new world of light, warmth and color.
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Kevin Locke -- Open Circle: A collection of solo flute pieces performed by Kevin Locke, Tokeya Inajin, the world's preeminent Lakota traditional style flute player. This music is offered in honor of the springtime with its beautiful, fresh, new world of light, warmth and color.
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Andrew Vasquez -- Wind River: In this award winning album, the tones of the flute are backed by a unique ensemble sound from around the world, including Rodney Grant and Rita Coolidge. The result is a percussive and melodic delight.
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Andrew Vasquez -- Vasquez: An ambient, atmospheric production using minimal percussion and natural sound effects, Vasquez is a cultural contribution for ceremonies, harvest, prayer, love songs or putting children to sleep.
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Gary Stroutous -- Winds of Honor: Blending many world influences, in Winds of Honor Gary Stroutsos extends the range and scope of the modern Native American flute. Joining Stroutsos on this musical journey are Greek world music percussionist Epaminondas Trimis, Joseph Fire Crow on hand drum and vocals and Brazilian keyboardist Jovino Santos Neto.
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Gary Stroutous -- Distant Shores: In Distant Shores Gary Stroutsos brings classical and jazz techniques to the Native American cedar flute. In this original and innovative album the music takes on modern adaptations of flutes of the past.
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