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  1. Joanne Lynn Shenandoah (June 23, 1957 – November 22, 2021) was a Native American singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist based in the United States. She was a citizen of the Oneida Indian Nation, Wolf clan, based in New York. ... "Feed the Fire". Silver Wave.

  2. She returns with fresh and unique performances on the Native American Flute with her signature melodies and sweet vocals framed in captivating arrangements spanning a variety of musical styles. With special guest appearances by Ian Anderson, Bill Miller, and Joanne Shenandoah, Feed the Fire is full of energy, warmth and passion.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2004 · She Watches Them Play "Following up her Grammy-award winning 2003 album, BENEATH THE RAVEN MOON, Mary Youngblood continues to push the boundaries of Native American music with her most personal album to date, FEED THE FIRE.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_WasingerTom Wasinger - Wikipedia

    Joanne Shenandoah - Peacemaker's Journey (as Producer) Grammy Award: Nominated 2003: Mary Youngblood - Beneath the Raven Moon (as Producer) Grammy Award: Won 2003: Mary Youngblood - Beneath the Raven Moon (as Producer) Independent Music Award: Won 2005: Mary Youngblood - Feed the Fire (as Producer) Nammy Award: Won 2007

  5. Half Seminole and Half Aleut, Mary Youngblood has won two GRAMMY Awards for "Best Native American Music Album”. Her 250 hand carved Native American Style flutes are used on every one of her albums to create liquid poetry, including Beneath the Raven Moon, Dance with the Wind, and Feed the Fire.

  6. She is also the first Native American woman to have received a Grammy Award for "Best Native American Music Album", and the first Native American woman to have won two Grammys, the first for Beneath the Raven Moon in 2002 and Dance with the Wind in 2006. [citation needed] In 2007 Mary Youngblood composed and played the flute music on the ...

  7. Featured artists are Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, Bill Miller and Joanne Shenandoah. This time around Youngblood explores alto flute and piano work in this captivating and unique work. The opening track, "On My Way," features Mary's distinctive flute work overlaying some fine acoustic work by Tom Wasinger.