Joseph Fire Crow

Joseph Fire Crow was a renowned Native American flutist and a cultural ambassador of the Northern Cheyenne people. Born on March 29, 1959, in Montana, Fire Crow discovered his profound connection to the traditional flute at an early age, which would define his path as a musician and storyteller. Throughout his career, Joseph's virtuosity on the flute was complemented by his deep understanding and respect for his cultural heritage, which he passionately shared through his music and public speaking.

His discography reflects a commitment to both innovation and tradition, with notable albums such as "Red Beads," "Legend Of The Warrior," "Cheyenne Nation," and "Fire Crow." These works are celebrated for their ability to weave the haunting sounds of the Native American flute with contemporary elements, offering listeners a profound auditory journey into the heart of the Northern Cheyenne landscape and spirit. Fire Crow's contributions to the arts were honored with multiple awards, including a Grammy nomination and several Native American Music Awards. Sadly, his luminous journey ended on July 11, 2017, when he passed away, but his legacy continues through the powerful and soul-stirring music he left behind.

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Red Beads
Album - 14 Tracks - Released April 6, 2006
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  1. April 6, 2006
  2. December 1, 2002
  3. December 1, 2000
  4. December 1, 1996