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Freiberg, Germany
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On Now: Folk Alley
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PEARadio - The Colonic Irrigation Of Big 4 Broadcasting
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ORS Radio - New Age - The Largest Music Network On The Internet
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Die, France
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It's a study in intuitive improvisation and southwestern soundscaping when R. Carlos Nakai, William Eaton and Will Clipman talk about their new CD, Dancing into Silence. Its serene performances are born from three musicians completely in tune.
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R. Carlos Nakai put the Native American flute on the map and he's taken it to places no one could have ever expected, from canyons to concert halls, world fusions to electric excursions. He sits down in the darkness of the Echoes Chamber where...
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Native American inspirations, with the Little Wolf Band, Joanne Shenandoah, R Carlos Nakai, Andrew Vasquez, Coyote Oldman and others.
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Native American flute player R. Carlos Nakai improvises an ambient landscape with harp guitar and percussion on his CD, "Dancing into Silence."
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Coyote Jump is an ensemble headed up by multi-instrumentalist Colin Farish and Native flute player John-Carlos Perea. They've created a fusion that follows in R. Carlos Nakai's footsteps, taking the Native flute into new dimensions. They talk...
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