Gary is a sixth generation Australian who was taught by Aboriginal elders how to play the didgeridoo.
At Gary's solo concerts the audience quickly picks up
Shifting Thoughts
Wolfgang on Sax with Gary Thomas
Gary is a sixth generation Australian who was taught by Aboriginal elders how to play the didgeridoo.
At Gary's solo concerts the audience quickly picks up on his enthusiasm. He does not only inspire by his music but also by his charisma and friendliness. Gary is without doubt an exceptional musician who is impressive as a soloist as well as a band member. As the "Didge Man" who introduced the Didgeridoo to a wide European audience, he was invited to perform at the well recommended World Music Festivals in Falun (Sweden), at Sfinks (Belgium) and San Sebastian (Spain), to mention the biggest.
He is using the didgeridoo not only for music but also for healing processes. The strong vibrations have a harmonizing effect on spirit and mind of the person who is รขblown at". Gary has successfully worked with deaf and blind children on Tahiti, in the USA, and all over Europe.
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Primitive, earthy, brings you back to the very dawn of time, back to Mother Earths loving arms. Sensual and moving the combination of Didgeridoo, percussion and vocals draw you in. It will envelope your mind and body into the natural sensual rhythm that is the very heartbeat of Gaia.
Great for meditation, rituals, and drumming circles. Get back in touch with your roots with this fabulous CD. Highly Recommended!! - Laura Wandrie, New Age Journal Online
Several Didges in different keys and materials (woods)
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