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  1. Of Mary's exemplary flute playing coupled with two of her favorite American music styles, Classical and Blues, Dirty Linen Magazine stated, "Mary Youngblood brings a fresh perspective to original melodies." In addition to Mary’s two Grammy Awards and three nominations, she was the first woman to win 'Flutist of the Year' in both 1999 and 2000.

  2. Mary Youngblood was born in Kirkland, Washington, and adopted as a child by a white couple, Dr. Bob and Leah Edwards, both educators. [1] She has been awarded three Native American Music Awards , being the first female artist to win "Flutist of the Year," which she won in both 1999 and 2000, as well as winning "Best Female Artist" in 2000.

  3. Mary Youngblood is an American Indian, touted as the first professional female Native American flutist. She is the 1999 and 2000 Native American Music Awards Nammy winner for "Flutist of the Year" as well as the 2000 Nammy's "Best Female Artist" winner verifying her talent and mastery of an ancient instrument traditionally played only by men ...

  4. About 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 N...

  5. www.heartsongflutes.com › maryyoungblood › discographyMary Youngblood Discography

    Mary Youngblood's Official Website, Native American Flutist, Native American Music Award Winner Biography, Concert Schedule, Discography, Purchase Compact Discs, ... Three Sisters (with Quiltman - Earthbeat Records) Spirit of the Plains (Connoisseur Collection Ltd.) How Bright is Your Sky (with Jon Dufour)

  6. 4 de nov. de 2021 · Mary Youngblood is a Seminole and Aleut flutist. In 2002, she became the first woman to win the Grammy Award for "Best Native American Music Album." She won the award again in 2006. Youngblood is a multi-talented musician, singer, and songwriter. Her training includes classical and Native American flute, piano, guitar, marimba, and slit drum.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2011 · 707 views 11 years ago. Mary Youngblood and The Sisters of the Earth perform at the Effie Yeaw Nature Center in Carmichael, California. Mary and Bea try to stump each other and have lots of...