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MP3 Troy De Roche & Manu Josiah - Journey Across the Water

Blackfeet flute player, Troy "Good Medicine" De Roche, introduces Native Hawaiian guitarist and flute player, Manu Josiah, in this collaboration which blends the musical traditions of their heritage across the Pacific Ocean.

12 MP3 Songs in this album (42:54) !
Related styles: World: Native American, World: Hawaiian, Mood: Dreamy

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De Roche is the epitome of pure beauty in sound." Expressing traditional values and the spiritual nature of Native American people through music is the goal of Native American flautist Troy De Roche. He achieves this by playing his original songs from the heart without synthesizer or sampling so the true voice of the flute may be heard.
Troy is an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Nation and grew up in and around Heart Butte, Montana, the geographic heart of the reservation. Troy has experienced both the traditional values of his people and the contemporary struggle, absorbing both with equal measures of respect and appreciation, testimony to which is evidenced by his reputation as a musician, songwriter, and artisan. He was given the name "Shu''k Sha''mii" which means "Good Medicine" for the healing powers of his music. It has been three generations since the elders felt someone was worthy of this powerful name.
An in demand performer at shows, festivals, workshops and exhibitions across the country, Troy has carried the gift of his music worldwide. He has been featured The Leeds Playhouse in Leeds England, the MAC Theater in Birmingham, England, the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Museum of Man in San Diego, California, and the University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii. His performance during At the Crossroads: A Fire Ceremony in Seattle Washington drew the following: “Your music moved 10,000 people!”
In 1998 while on a record breaking tour in England Troy became the first Native American composer/performer to secure a contract with Zomba Music, for their prestigious Chappell Hill publishing roster. He returned to London in 2002 to record for Extreme Music’s World Music Series. His original compositions can be heard on soundtracks around the world as well as on five albums for public release; Shaman’s Bone Whistle, Listen, My People!, First Mother, Eagle’s Journey and Journey from the Heart.
Troy is recognized as one of the few authentic Native American Flute makers; each De Roche flute being an original handcrafted piece of art, not production line nor lather turned. The quality of his craftsmanship is evident in the beautiful and clear tones of his instruments. At the Sweet Willow Indian Market in Great Falls Montana he was selected by his peers for the Artists’ Choice Award and was also awarded First Place in Traditional Sculpture. De Roche flutes are in private collections in Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, England, Scotland, and the United States.
Preserving tradition is an important part of Troy’s life. He and his wife are the Co Directors of Federation of American Natives which hosts the Hilo Inter-Tribal PowWow in Hilo, Hawaii. They also do performances at schools and military bases to share their culture with those who might not otherwise have the opportunity to experience Native American music and stories. Troy also sits on the advisory board for the American Indian and Alaska Native Healthcare in Hawai’i.


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