Turquoise Rain, the newest release by Jerry Eaglefeather Monroe, is a beautiful collection of nine spirit-inspired native songs that brings glory to our eternal Creator, and encouragement to all people.
From the first song, Council Chiefs, which [+]Turquoise Rain, the newest release by Jerry Eaglefeather Monroe, is a beautiful collection of nine spirit-inspired native songs that brings glory to our eternal Creator, and encouragement to all people.
From the first song, Council Chiefs, which gives honor to our historic chiefs who continue to guide our lives today; to 2 Chronicles 7:14, which's calls all of us to look to Creator and His way to experience healing and restoration; all the way to the final song, Power, Love, Mind, which reminds us that when one follows the path of the Creator, fear and discord can have no reign in that person's heart, Turquoise Rain speaks God's healing, reassurance, hope, and eternal love for His people.
My favorite song on the cd is Dancing Star, a beautiful song that is felt to the very depths of the heart and echo's in the soul. This song is dedicated to little Dancing Star, who passed away at the tender age of two. It pays tribute to his short life that profoundly touched the lives of many. His presence here on Earth portrayed the pure love and acceptance that God so freely and constantly extends to us.
This is the cd that you must have in your collection. It will bless your life and give you a renewed perspective of how God has an eternal love and care for His people, as well as how Chief Eaglefeather has a life-long purpose to reach as many people as possible with that life-changing message. From a man after God's own heart comes this musical gift that is dedicated to your heart. Pam............ EPam640@aol.com
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Angel shared with me your latest CD "Turquoise Rain" and I must say, it calmed my spirit.
I am a writer, a serious reader, "part-time" intellectual, and photographer and I lead a very busy life of which in the last few years I have made great success in calming down. I am familiar with the African griot tradition and my musical tastes have come from traditional jazz, R&B, political rap, and frequently, contemporary gospel (which is a leap for me). Unlike many people, I am familiar with the history and culture of Native people and I have always attempted to practice some of the principles they have always believed in such as reclamation of the earth; respect for all life;
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