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Silver Wave's new releases feature the best in contemporary Native American Music from the top artists in the genre.  New Releases

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Johnny WhiteHorse Totemic Flute Chants SD949
Come to Me Great Mystery
Native American Healing Songs
(SD 949)

Come To Me Great Mystery is a collection of traditional Native American songs intended to heal the body and spirit. Each song has a profound depth and beauty which invokes a compassionate and mystical presence.

Johnny Whitehorse Totemic Flute Chants
Johnny Whitehorse Totemic Flute Chants SD948

This stunning collection of all new recordings is another unique conceptual project by Grammy Award winning producer Tom Wasinger. As with his ground breaking World Music and Native American Lullaby collections, he works with with a talented and experienced cast of Native American singers including Thirza Defoe, Doug Foote, Lorain Fox, Allen Mose, and Dorothy Tsatoke.Ê Together they create a healing sound that truly touches the human spirit.

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Johnny WhiteHorse Totemic Flute Chants SD948
Totemic Flute Chants (SD 948)

2008 Grammy Award Winner,
Best Native American Music Album


All over the world man has relied on the mystery and power of animals to guide him. Crafted of Native American flute, keyboards, tribal drums and an array of world music instruments, this enchanting music interprets those animal spirits that have the power to transform our daily lives. Through music,Totemic Flute Chants gives us a way to work with our animal guides.
Johnny Whitehorse Totemic Flute Chants
Johnny Whitehorse Totemic Flute Chants SD948

Twelve songs in honor of Cougar, Coyote, Thunderbird, Emergence, Earth Mother, Serpent, Buffalo, Whale, Elk, Eagle, Bear, and Wolf.

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Faces of the Sun (SD 947)

2008 Grammy Award Nominee,
Best New Age Music Album


Peter Kater is a four time Grammy Nominee and prolific record producer who has collaborated with Native American artists for almost 20 years. On Faces of the Sun he draws from many superb elements of his outstanding career: the sensitivity of Migration, the drama of How The West Was Lost and the excitement of Red Moon, and his own dynamic piano and keyboards.
10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
947

These brilliant soundscapes are complimented by an exceptional lineup of guest artists including:

Grammy Winners Mary Youngblood and Bill Miller
Legendary Instrumentalists Tony Levin and Paul McCandless
Native American Stars Joseph Fire Crow, Kevin Locke, Arvel Bird, Jeff Ball, and Douglas Blue Feather

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Out of the Ashes (SD 946)

Shelley Morningsong is first and foremost an outstanding singer-songwriter. Her original music and profound lyrics are filled with the essence of her Native heritage. All it takes is one listen for the Pop laden hits on this electrifying recording to ignite your spirit and make your heart soar. Never before has Native American music been so provocatively combined with the modern Pop music world.
10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
943

Shelley Morningsong: Vocals, Native Flutes, Acoustic Guitar
Larry Mitchell: Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Drums, Native Drums, Percussion, Bass, Synthesizer, Programming
Fabian Fontenelle: Male Voice, Native Percussion, Bells, Rattles, Tribal Drum

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10 Questions for the Dalai Lama (SD 945)

Original score by Peter Kater
Music from the motion picture directed by Rick Ray

The experience of listening to the music on this soundtrack, by multi Grammy nominated pianist/composer Peter Kater, is best described as sublime. With guest appearances by chanting Tibetan monk and teacher Tulku Orgyen, Tibetan flutist Nawang Khechog, and Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai, the listener is beckoned to step off the plateau of worldly affairs into the realm of self-realization and divine grace. The Tibetan bowls, cello, piano, strings chants and flutes add to the music's sweet spiritual seduction and give the listener the sense that the questions, once so seemingly urgent and consuming, have already been answered and dissolved by beautiful strains of flowing harmony and musical bliss.

10 Questions for the Dalai Lama
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We Buddhists believe every human life is precious. So look at each person, each human being as a very precious life."

"Our survival, our future is very much linked with one another. So therefore the concept of war and destroying your enemy is old fashioned... out of date."

"I do believe that all major world religious traditions have the same potential to create harmony, to create peace of mind."

-- Dalai Lama

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Mary Youngblood
Dance With The Wind
(SD 944)

2007 Grammy Award Winner,
Best Native American Music Album

Sometimes the wind whispers and sometimes the wind howls. When GRAMMY winner Mary Youngblood lets the wind flow through her Native American flutes the result is always one of beauty and joy. Inspired by the wisdom of nature, Mary writes: "The trees have given a voice to me, the voice that sings to you now." Her eclectic musical style evokes feelings of freedom, and gratitude for the blessings of life, our Dance with the Wind.

Johnny Whitehorse
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Mary Youngblood is the premiere female Native American flute player in the country. Winner of numerous awards, she garnered the 2003 GRAMMY for Beneath the Raven Moon. She twice received Flutist of the Year along with Best Female Artist from the Native American Music Awards for her other releases. You can also hear Youngblood on Feed the Fire, Heart of the World and The Offering.

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