MP3 Ed Peekeekoot - in the key of cree
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A wildly varied musical journey through one Cree man's worldview expressed in Native Flute, guitar instrumentals, songs, and spoken word in styles ranging from country to jazz
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Native American, FOLK: Gentle
Details:
Ed Peekeekoot is a singer songwriter and a highly skilled fingerstyle guitarist with a great ability to entertain audiences. He can play just about anything with strings â including fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and dobro. Ed also plays traditional Native flute and drums.
Although he has lived on Vancouver Island for the last several years, Ed maintains strong connections with the Ahtahkakoop Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan where he was born and raised. Growing up in a musical family, Ed began playing professionally when he was 16.
Ed has twice been nominated for the BC Country Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year award. His âTwo Worldsâ tape was nominated for EP of the Year when it was released. One of Edâs instrumentals, âLand of the Ravenâ was used as the theme music for a film series called âNorth American Indian Portraitsâ. Ed was featured in that series in a film called âGentleman Cowboy of Honkytonkâ. He has recently appeared on the APTN series âBeyond Wordsâ.
In May 2006, Edâs song âWild Lilies to Wheat Fieldsâ was selected by the National Campus and Community Radio Association to appear on a compilation CD with works by fourteen other Aboriginal artists on the CD "Dig Your Roots - Aboriginal" which is number five in the Dig Your Roots series of compilations.
Edâs latest CD released in the summer of 2006, âin the key of creeâ takes you on a captivating musical journey through one Cree manâs worldview. Ed also released an acoustic guitar CD, âFront Porchâ in November 2005. Both CDs have been very well received.
âEd Peekeekoot is an important emerging Canadian Aboriginal artist and performerâ (National Campus and Community Radio Association of Canada). July 2006
Please visit Edâs website at www.peekeekoot.ca for more information about Ed as a musician and an artist.
12 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Native American, FOLK: Gentle
Details:
Ed Peekeekoot is a singer songwriter and a highly skilled fingerstyle guitarist with a great ability to entertain audiences. He can play just about anything with strings â including fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and dobro. Ed also plays traditional Native flute and drums.
Although he has lived on Vancouver Island for the last several years, Ed maintains strong connections with the Ahtahkakoop Cree First Nation in Saskatchewan where he was born and raised. Growing up in a musical family, Ed began playing professionally when he was 16.
Ed has twice been nominated for the BC Country Music Association Instrumentalist of the Year award. His âTwo Worldsâ tape was nominated for EP of the Year when it was released. One of Edâs instrumentals, âLand of the Ravenâ was used as the theme music for a film series called âNorth American Indian Portraitsâ. Ed was featured in that series in a film called âGentleman Cowboy of Honkytonkâ. He has recently appeared on the APTN series âBeyond Wordsâ.
In May 2006, Edâs song âWild Lilies to Wheat Fieldsâ was selected by the National Campus and Community Radio Association to appear on a compilation CD with works by fourteen other Aboriginal artists on the CD "Dig Your Roots - Aboriginal" which is number five in the Dig Your Roots series of compilations.
Edâs latest CD released in the summer of 2006, âin the key of creeâ takes you on a captivating musical journey through one Cree manâs worldview. Ed also released an acoustic guitar CD, âFront Porchâ in November 2005. Both CDs have been very well received.
âEd Peekeekoot is an important emerging Canadian Aboriginal artist and performerâ (National Campus and Community Radio Association of Canada). July 2006
Please visit Edâs website at www.peekeekoot.ca for more information about Ed as a musician and an artist.
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