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Mary Youngblood

Flutist Mary Youngblood was created in Sacramento; half Seminole and half Aleut in origins, her decision to begin with learning the flute broke with Indigenous American tradition, where in fact the historic instrument can be historically the province of males. Just 38 times after getting her 1st flute, she switched …

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Wind Machine

Since its inception in 1986, Wind Machine has excelled at creating guitar-based music that dabbles in styles which range from blues and bluegrass to jazz, rock and roll, and new-age atmospherics. Primary users Steve Mesple, Joe Scott, and Blake Eberhard start using a huge arsenal of devices which range from …

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Peter Kater

Pianist/composer Peter Kater is well known for his ratings for tv, film, and movie theater, in addition to for his own recordings of light jazz and modern music. Blessed in Germany, Kater transferred from Munich to NJ when he was four. He started piano lessons 3 years afterwards and studied …

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Joanne Shenandoah

Indigenous American vocalist Joanne Shenandoah is definitely a member from the Wolf Clan from the Oneida Nation, Iroquois Confederacy. Her parents, Maisie Shenandoah, a Clanmother, as well as the past due Clifford Shenandoah, an Onondaga main and jazz guitarist, liked music and called Joanne “Tek-ya-wha-wha,” this means “she sings” within …

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