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Alex E. Smith, Cheevers Toppah & Nitanis "Kit" Landry - Harmony Nights (CR-6416)
Grammy nominated singers Smith & Toppah join Nitanis "Kit" Landry and effortlessly blend their vocal talents to create stirring songs woven in lush harmonies. With uplifting soul and touching ethereality, these performances let shine the brilliance and expressive power of the human voice. Featuring guest artists Louie Gonnie, Anthony Wakeman and Thunder Hill.
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Jay & Tiinesha Begaye - Night of the Northern Lights (CR-6440)
Inspired by the wonder of the Northern Lights, father and daughter Jay and Tiinesha Begaye bring together the musical traditions of Native people from the American Southwest and the heart of the Canadian Plains. Blending songs in traditional Navajo style with the round dance rhythms of Canada, Jay (Navajo) and Tiinesha (Navajo-Similkameen), exemplify the spirit of all Native people across North America. With special guest artist Anthony Wakeman on Native American flute.
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Smith, Toppah & Landry - Rain in July (CR-6445)
With emotion, grace and honor, three distinguished Native American vocalists create a tapestry of choral harmonies infused with the spirit of their tribal backgrounds. Featuring Louie Gonnie and Anthony Wakeman.
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Elk Soldier - The Elk Dreamers (CR-6453)
"They call us Elk Soldier"
Dancers in the Pow-Wow circle jump to their feet and present their best dance moves when this group sings. Elk Soldier prays their songs will bring all Native people blessings in a spirit of respect for their ancestors and the drum. Featuring a guest performance by Anthony Wakeman on "Elk Medicine".
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Anthony Wakeman - Butterfly Dreams (CR-7065)
Inspired by the playfulness of his four-year old daughter as she danced about, Anthony Wakeman created this music for Native American flute. These melodies capture the haunting beauty of the solo flute and reflect the timeless traditions of Native America. Wakeman (of the Gunlake Band of Pottawatomi/Oglala Lakota) is an apprentice flutemaker to his uncle, the noted artist David A. Montour, and his experience as a craftsman gives his composition greater expressiveness and depth.
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Anthony Wakeman & Mr. Soon - Points of Origin (CR-7080)
The haunting tones of Native American cedar flute meld with mesmerizing sample-based textures, minimalist guitars and drifting atmospheres to evoke ambient landscapes of breathtaking grandeur. On a sonic journey both exotic and familiar, two diverse artists chart the points of origins within themselves and within us all.
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Aaron White and Anthony Wakeman-Handprints of Our People (CR-7083)
Etched in the Native traditions of Mother Earth, the music of Aaron White (Navajo/Ute) and Anthony Wakeman (Pottawatomi/Lakota) call to the heart and soul of all life. Like a cascade of water trickling through canyons mixed with winds swirling up from the prairies, the sounds of acoustic guitar and cedar flute summon inner calm and quiet strength.
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