Thursday, June 25, 2009

Mary Youngblood

I am listening this morning to the music of Mary Youngblood. She is a native american flutist that was born in Sacramento from parents that were Seminole and Aluete.

From her website: Mary Youngblood


Two-Time GRAMMY Winner and EMMY Nominee Mary Youngblood, is the first Native American woman to have received a Grammy Award for "Best Native American Music Album" and the first Native American person to have won two Grammy's which makes Mary one of the premiere Native American musicians in the country. Winner of numerous awards, Mary garnered the 2002 Grammy for Beneath the Raven Moon and the 2006 Grammy for Dance with the Wind.

When Mary performs, it takes only a moment to acknowledge the profound spirituality of the sacred Native American flute and its historical courtship and wooing attributes. Her haunting music is much more than a song... it's liquid poetry, a prayer. Mary takes little credit for the intense emotions people feel when they listen to her music.


She has a great integration Native American Flute with other instruments.

Its pretty interesting ambiance muisic.

Pat

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