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FEATHER,
STONE & LIGHT (CR-7011 / 1995)
Hailed as a Critics Choice by Billboard magazine this
recording is an inspired blending of Eatons lyraharp guitar,
oelen strings and spiral clef guitar with Nakais
cedar flutes and Will Clipmans ethnic percussion . . .
creating a new music born and rooted in the Sonoran desert and
colored by the sounds of the world. |
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NAKED
IN EUREKA (CR-7022 / 1996)
Gorgeous music from William Eaton who joins the unique sounds
of his spiral clef and lyraharp guitar with flute, violin, percussion
and the talents of Navajo singer Mary Redhouse. Special bonus
track features Robert Tree Cody and the Loseling Drepung Monks
of Tibet. 56 minutes (CR-7022) |
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RED WIND
(CR-7017 / 1999)
The second recording by the trio of Nakai, Eaton and Clipman
brings together their unique instruments to conjure the subtle
beauty and ultimate grandeur of the singing desert, weaving
aural fables of human and animal presence into enduring tableaus
of landscape and sky. Red Wind received a NAMMY award (Native
American Music Awards) for Best Instrumental Album. |

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