INAFA Convention - 2006

This is a recording from the sound board at the INAFA convention this year. Jeff was joined on these track by Dr. Michael DiMaria on percussion and Barry McCloed on acoustic guitar and piano. We hope you enjoy these.

- Pure (4 MB)
- Cedar Moon (4.8 MB)
- Never Alone (1.8 MB)
- Winds of Change (4 MB)
- Pictures of Home (3.6 MB)
- Signature Flute Solo Piece (2 MB)
- Burn (5.5 MB)
- Spring Thaw (4.5 MB)



   


Mixed Blood

This is the second album that Jeff ever recorded. Many people have asked about this album over the years. Jeff has decided to post this album on the website for people to download for free.

- Mixed Blood (4.5 MB)
- Kindred Spirits (3.6 MB)
- Hymn 185 (3.28 MB)
- Daydreams at Dawn (3.84 MB)
- Wing and a Prayer (3.33 MB)
- Tears of Anger (4.27 MB)
- Slow Burn (4.63 MB)
- Painted Faces (4.70 MB)
- Between Two Worlds (3.30 MB)
- Spring Thaw (4.83 MB)
- Maidens Heart (2.83 MB)
- The Hunt (4.25 MB)



Virginia Beach Blue Horse Mukwa Benefit Concert 2004 (Board Mix)

Rabiah Seminole hosts a benefit concert each year in November. The show is held in an
intimate theater blocks from the beach. Here are some of the songs that we performed at the concert.



Indian Summer Music Festival

This was a fun show for us. We were the entertainment for the first annual Indian Summer Awards after party. Playing from beneath a large open air theater, small spiders dropped from
the roof as we played. I watched as one worked it's way to the end of my microphone and jumped onto the end of my flute. We were joined by Hoop Dancer Lowery Begay and Jingle/Modern Dancer April Whittamore.


- Dog Days of Summer
- Hang Song
- Burn



Potomac Flute Festival 2006

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Hang Song
Although it takes a while for this tune to get going smoothly I thought you'd
like to hear it. This was largely a night of improvisational music which is always dangerous
and fun.


- Improvisation
This song is a collaboration between myself and percussionist N. Scott Robinson. I'd love to tell you what he's playing but I don't have a clue. All I know is that a stick kept popping out of it which we all found funny.



RadioLive 2003, Pensacola Florida

I'll never forget this trip...our second to Echoes. We always drive through the night taking
four hour shifts behind the wheel. On this particular trip we all woke (Including the driver) to the sound of the vans wheels on rumble strips. The van was swaying left and right as the
driver tried to regain control. We were lucky! There was a semi truck to our right and a steep drop off to our left...a good time was had by all.


- Awakening


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