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COYOTE DREAMER

Atlanta, GA  USA
February 14, 2012
376 plays
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Traylytas Grave was recorded while I was living in a 100 year old farmhouse in the North Georgia Mountains. I was surrounded by thousands of acres of the Cherokee National Forrest, just a few miles from where the infamous Trail of Tears began. I had hiked those hills for many years and seldom returned home without thinking of the Native People who once thrived in that beautiful place. When I bought my Cherokee ceadar flute, I was able to finally express with music what I had felt in my heart so many times while walking in their Sacred Lands. I can understand why they miss that Place and in a very tangible way I think that Place misses Them. This C.D. is dedicated to The Cherokee and all their fellow Tribes who were robbed of such precious treasure. Coyote Dreamer
Band/artist history
I started playing Native Flute years ago with an old friend Barry Baily (aka Roaring Mouse). He is a Cherokee Shaman and an awesome musician. We played in a Celtic Band at the time but performed Native Flute at Coffeehouses and Clubs as well. Once I bought my own Flute I recorded my first C.D., Traylytas Grave. You can check out Roaring Mouse's music @ https://myspace.com/barrybaileymusic
Your musical influences
Life, Nature, Sunrise, Sunset, The Mountains, The Forrest.
Anything else?
To hear all the Songs on the CD, download, or purchase higher quality mp3s : visit my Homepage/ www.coyote-dreamer.com. I have a LOT of Flutes, but I highly recommend these 2 Flutemakers. They do excellent work and are both certified Native American craftsmen. http://blue-bear.onerednation.com/index.html https://www.etsy.com/shop/FlockingBirdFlutes/ The beautiful Artwork for Coyote Dreamer was created by Alicia Austin and licensed to me for use on the Web. Please respect Her Copyrights. You can see more of her work @ www.aliciaaustin.com A portion of all Sales goes to NAHA, probably the best Native American Charity Organization in the USA. https://www.naha-inc.org/ "Treat the earth well: It was not given to you by your parents, It was loaned to you by your children. We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children." / Ancient Native American Proverb
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Atlanta, GA  USA
February 14, 2012
376 plays
9,057 views